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SUPER SIDES BUS ADVERTISING

Supersides are 20ft long posters/banners which are available on double deck buses.


Supersides cost around the £150-£200 + 20% VAT mark per week so are cheaper for companies advertising a product or service like mobile broadband, perfume or a new open experience at a historical site like Leeds Castle or day out like Madame Tussauds.

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STREETLINERS BUS ADVERTISING

Streetliners are 10ft to 13ft long posters which are available on single deck buses and can be bought in a mixture of sizes and generally get more of a broader coverage regarding intended audience viewing.

 

They cost around the £100 + 20% VAT mark per week depending on the number of buses you would like to advertise on.

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T-SIDES BUS ADVERTISING

T-Sides are 24ft long by 6ft high and raise your brand message above street level for pedestrians and vehicle viewing.

 

T-sides are typically quite expensive and companies with a bigger budget like a Film studio distribution department like Disney or Warner Brothers would use T-sides to advertise upcoming films or tv series on streaming platforms.

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MEGA REAR BUS ADVERTISING

This is about as good as it gets for buses; This is one of the largest form of advertising on a bus. The advert is constantly on the move.

 

The Full bus rear is so large it creates an eye-catching, unavoidable way to promote your business, experience, or event.

 

Such a format will befit the launching of a new movie, fashion, holiday destination etc.

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REAR BUS ADVERTISING

Bus rear advertising gives you the opportunity to interact with your target audience whilst they have high concentration levels in a captive environment, equalling a great way to raise awareness of your  product or brand.

 

Available on both single and double decker buses in the capital, bus rear advertising on London buses offers high dwell time and gives potential consumers time to absorb your advertising message.

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