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GOTIGER - Digital Signage System
GOTIGER - Digital Signage System
We are Tiger Party, a versatile application design & development company based in New York. We do high quality work in the Digital Interactive Domain which encompasses mobile apps, digital signage, touch-screen interfaces for kiosks and websites.
·thetigerparty.com·
GOTIGER - Digital Signage System
Home | TigerParty
Home | TigerParty
We are Tiger Party, a versatile application design & development company based in New York. We do high quality work in the Digital Interactive Domain which encompasses mobile apps, digital signage, touch-screen interfaces for kiosks and websites.
·thetigerparty.com·
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How Much Does a Billboard Cost (+ Pricing & Ad Tips)
How Much Does a Billboard Cost (+ Pricing & Ad Tips)
How much does a billboard cost? Save time and money with this guide that shows you the costs and benefits of billboard advertising.
The average billboard cost in the U.S. is $850 for a four-week campaign, and varies based on ad format, circulation, demographics, and impressions.
Digital billboards can cost from $10 per seven-second spot to over $15,000, depending on the billboard’s location, ad duration, and frequency.
Digital billboards cost as low as $10 a day per 10-second “blip” with Blip Billboards, or for dedicated digital billboards, from $1,200 to over $15,000 per month.
·fitsmallbusiness.com·
How Much Does a Billboard Cost (+ Pricing & Ad Tips)
What size should your digital billboard be? | LED Craft
What size should your digital billboard be? | LED Craft
Digital billboards provide maximum exposure for your brand. LED Craft Inc can customize the sizes and offer the best solution to incorporate into your outdoor advertising strategy.
10 feet high, 30 feet wide 5 feet high, 36 feet wide 5 feet high, 22 feet wide (poster billboards) 14 feet high, 48 feet wide – provides 672 square feet of advertising space 5 feet high, 11 feet wide (junior poster) 6 feet high, 12 feet wide (72 square feet of advertising space)
·ledcraftinc.com·
What size should your digital billboard be? | LED Craft
Daktronics Offers Light Mitigating Technology for Digital Billboards
Daktronics Offers Light Mitigating Technology for Digital Billboards
Daktronics of Brookings, South Dakota, announces that established light mitigating technology is now available for out of home (OOH) billboard operators. LightDirect addresses municipal requirements so digital displays can be good neighbors while providing the advantages of digital technology. “In most cases, light mitigation isn’t an issue, but when billboards are placed near housing developments […]
·signshop.com·
Daktronics Offers Light Mitigating Technology for Digital Billboards
How I Made A Million Dollars In The Outdoor Billboard Business - Outdoor Billboard University
How I Made A Million Dollars In The Outdoor Billboard Business - Outdoor Billboard University
I started building billboards straight out of college, with no knowledge of what I was doing and not much capital to work with. All I had was the desire to make money and an almost equally powerful fear of failure. Starting from scratch, it took me almost a year to find my first location. And even then, nothing came easy since I had absolutely no idea how to rent the ad space or build the thing. But I “endeavored to persevere”, as Teddy Roosevelt would say, and I was able to stick with a pace of building two billboard faces per month for about 15 straight years. At that point, I had 300 billboard faces, which made me the largest privately owned billboard company in Dallas/Ft. Worth. And I did that despite the fierce competition – there were no less than 60 billboard companies operating in Dallas at that time. Every ground lease and every advertising lease was virtually hand-to-hand combat to obtain.
Through industry consolidation, the number of competitors out there has been reduced by about 80%.
In most markets, there are now only three or four billboard companies as adversaries, instead of thirty or forty.
Billboards have become one of the strongest media options for advertisers, whereas just a decade ago, it was considered the weak sibling to television, radio and newspapers. The advent of the internet destroyed those giants, but left billboards unscathed.
The amount of traffic and readership passing billboards increases every day, as does the length of time the cars are stuck in front of signs, due to the endless back-ups on most of America’s major highways and roads
This leads to higher advertising rents – which have already been going up an average of 10% per year.
And small towns across our country are growing into thriving markets that are well served by outdoor and will become the next major cities.
·obuniversity.com·
How I Made A Million Dollars In The Outdoor Billboard Business - Outdoor Billboard University
The most impressive digital signage screens in the world - MALER Digital Signage
The most impressive digital signage screens in the world - MALER Digital Signage
Let's take a look at the famoust and impressive digital signage screens in the world. Surely they’ll shock you.
Marriott Marquis Hotel (Broadway – 45th) , has 24 million pixels and is 23 meters high by 100 meters long. To give you an idea, almost as big as a football pitch.
·malerdso.com·
The most impressive digital signage screens in the world - MALER Digital Signage
Epic Outdoor launches SA`s biggest digital billboard
Epic Outdoor launches SA`s biggest digital billboard
Epic Outdoor, a niche media company specialising in the development and marketing of large-format, high-impact static and digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) platforms, has announced a new digital billboard site on the N1 highway. The property was specifically designed to accept advertising and at 400m2 the international-standard LED will be the largest roadside LED in South Africa.
·mediaupdate.co.za·
Epic Outdoor launches SA`s biggest digital billboard
Will artificial intelligence out-of-home billboards change the industry? - Mumbrella Asia
Will artificial intelligence out-of-home billboards change the industry? - Mumbrella Asia
What if billboards and banners could tell which colours, pictures and words were getting the most attention, and could adapt accordingly to ‘self-optimise’ on their own? One thing is certain, if consumers can find a way to avoid ads they will – from downloading ad blockers to paying to avoid them (Youtube?). Brands must find …
·mumbrella.asia·
Will artificial intelligence out-of-home billboards change the industry? - Mumbrella Asia
Highway Beautification Act - Wikipedia
Highway Beautification Act - Wikipedia
In the United States, highway beautification is the subject of the Highway Beautification Act (HBA), passed in the Senate on September 16, 1965 and in the U.S. House of Representatives on October 8, 1965, and signed by the President Lyndon B. Johnson on October 22, 1965. This created "23 USC 131" or Section 131 of Title 23, United States Code (1965), commonly referred to as "Title I of the Highway Beautification Act of 1965, as Amended", and nicknamed "Lady Bird's Bill." It was the pet project of the First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson, who believed that beauty, and generally clean streets, would make the U.S. a better place to live.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Highway Beautification Act - Wikipedia
Digital Billboards: Agents for Safety | OAAA Thought Leadership
Digital Billboards: Agents for Safety | OAAA Thought Leadership
The nation’s highway safety agency recently featured a digital billboard on the cover of its newsletter, heralding winners of its contest to design safe-driving messages on billboards (Project Yellow Light). Yes, digital billboards have become a communications platform for the sake of safety (safe driving and overall safety of communities). Accepted, regulated, and safe, digital [&hellip
The longest fixation to a digital billboard was 1.34 seconds, and to a standard billboard, it was 1.28 seconds, both of which are well below the accepted standard.
·thoughtleadership.oaaa.org·
Digital Billboards: Agents for Safety | OAAA Thought Leadership
Report: Digital Billboards More Energy-Efficient
Report: Digital Billboards More Energy-Efficient
Louis Berger Group reports electronic billboard energy consumption down by 40% or more over past four years
energy consumption by 14 x 48-ft., electronic billboards has declined, on average, by 61% over the last four years
LBG’s report indicates energy usage by 12 x 24-ft. billboards has dropped an average of 40% over the same period
New-generation electronic equipment doesn’t require air conditioning – instead it uses air-circulation fans, which require less power; typically, actual consumption is 75% or less of capacity
According to OAAA, which sponsored the energy-consumption reviews, digital billboards used in the analysis were made by Daktronics and Young Electric Sign Co.
·signsofthetimes.com·
Report: Digital Billboards More Energy-Efficient
Are Digital Billboards Bad for the Environment?
Are Digital Billboards Bad for the Environment?
pIn our ever progressing world, we look to see where we can improve. One of the critical issues that we have been dealing rigorously with is the state of our environment. With technology upgrading exponentially, we more than ever before, know what is negatively affecting our environment./p
·movia.media·
Are Digital Billboards Bad for the Environment?
Reduce Carbon Footprints with Digital Signage
Reduce Carbon Footprints with Digital Signage
The Numbers; Business Advantages; Digital is Greener than Paper; Learn more on how Digital Signage can Reduce your company's Carbon Footprint.
Every year an estimated 18 million acres of forest are at a loss due to deforestation.
The scary part of that number is that over 40% of the woodcut down to produce paper products.
That comes down to roughly 400 million tons of paper that are in production every year globally.
·kuusoft.com·
Reduce Carbon Footprints with Digital Signage
Digital Billboards Can Consume 30X the Energy of a US Household | Vertatique
Digital Billboards Can Consume 30X the Energy of a US Household | Vertatique
Light Emitting Diodes have a lifespan of 100,000 hours…this equates to roughly eleven years for LED billboards, compared to the fifteen years for traditional static billboards. At that point, the diodes will be operating at 50% of their prime brightness
"Digital billboards are a fast-growing segment of the outdoor advertising market. Since a federal rule against them was eased in 2007, the number of digital billboards [in America] has more than doubled to about 1,800 of 450,000 total billboards."
·vertatique.com·
Digital Billboards Can Consume 30X the Energy of a US Household | Vertatique