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Keep it simple stupid!! That is the best advice I have seen when doing out of home advertisement. If your message has thousand of words or the type is so samll just to make sure all your info sits on the page then you might want to rethink what your doing.
Simple si more eyecatching. Think about it this way, if you see a huge time consuming piece of information as your filling up your car are you going to read all that information? Most people will feeel its just too exhausting and move on to something else. Make your a

February 16th, 2011 at 8:05 pm
Gas Pump Advertsing | Gas Station Advertising…
We had chalking or sidewalk advertising done for one of our sales and yes, we did get great feedback from it. It wasn’t just the people went to th……
February 16th, 2011 at 8:07 pm
Gas Pump Advertsing | Gas Station Advertising…
We had chalking or sidewalk advertising done for one of our sales and yes, we did get great feedback from it. It wasn’t just the people went to the store; we had some buzz going on about how genius we marketed it….
February 16th, 2011 at 8:07 pm
Gas Pump Advertsing | Gas Station Advertising…
We had chalking or sidewalk advertising done for one of our sales and yes, we did get great feedback from it. It wasn’t just the people went to the store; we had some buzz going on about how genius we marketed it….
February 16th, 2011 at 8:09 pm
Gas Pump Advertsing | Gas Station Advertising…
We had chalking or sidewalk advertising done for one of our sales and yes, we did get great feedback from it. It wasn’t just the people went to the store; we had some buzz going on about how genius we marketed it….