What People Actually Do After Seeing Your Billboard
Billboard customer behavior usually starts with a search Billboard customer behavior is rarely a straight line from seeing an ad to making a purchase. Most people notice a billboard, keep driving, and then take a follow-up step later. They may search for your business name, look you up on Google Maps, visit your website, read reviews, or talk about your brand with someone else before deciding what to do next. That is why a billboard should not be judged only by immediate response. In many cases, the billboard creates interest first, then your online presence, reputation, and local visibility determine whether that interest turns into revenue. We see this all the time. A business invests in a strong billboard, but the website is slow, the Google Business Profile is outdated, or the brand name is hard to search. The billboard does its job, but the follow-up path breaks down. If you want a deeper look at how out-of-home influences people before they ever click, read How Billboards Influe...