When you're planning a billboard ad, one of the biggest questions you'll face is: “Should I include a website, phone number, or neither?” It seems simple, but your choice here plays a big role in how effective your billboard will be. After all, a billboard only gives you a few seconds to make an impression —so what you choose to include matters. This blog post breaks it all down. We’ll walk through: Who should use a phone number, a website, or neither What situations call for one over the other Where and when it makes sense to include contact info How to make your message stick And most importantly, why this decision affects your ad’s success Let’s help you get the most out of your billboard investment—by making sure your audience gets what they need at a glance. Why the Choice Matters You only get a few seconds—literally 3 to 5—to grab someone’s attention as they drive or walk by your billboard. That’s it. So every word, i...
Sell Homes Faster with Smart Billboard Marketing If you’re a real estate agent looking to sell more homes and stand out in a crowded Tulsa or Oklahoma City Metro market, this post will show you how billboards can help you close deals faster. We’ll keep it simple, break it down step-by-step, and answer the big questions: who should use billboards, what makes a great real estate billboard, when and where to advertise, how to do it right, and why it works so well. Why Billboards Work for Real Estate Agents Let’s start with the “why.” When someone is driving around town or commuting to work, they’re often thinking about their next move—sometimes literally. They might be dreaming about a new home, planning to relocate, or curious about what’s available. A billboard with the right message can grab their attention in the right location. Unlike social media posts that come and go, billboards are constant. People pass them every day. That repetition helps build name ...