Out-of-Home Advertising in Ohio

Billboard advertising rentals in Ohio including local market research. Detailed breakdowns of Ohio ooh media by size, location, and cost. Information gathered from over two decades of experience managing and analyzing successful outdoor advertising in Ohio. 

 Frequently Asked Questions 

Billboards in Ohio price out anywhere from $374 per 4 weeks for smaller posters to as much as $5,804 per 4 weeks for large digital billboards. Be sure to factor in the additional cost of graphic design, artwork, and fabrication if you're renting static Ohio billboards. Fabrication costs ~$850. If you rent a billboard in Ohio for an extended period (more than 3 months), your billboard print will likely need to be replaced periodically to keep it looking pristine. More about OH ooh pricing.

Take a look at our Ohio ooh market research by county below. Dollar for dollar, ooh advertisements in Ohio are still one of the best ways to communicate your brand message. Billboards are most effective when used in  conjunction with other forms of advertising media (online, tv, etc.).

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Big and small

Ohio 4-week Median Advertising Cost of Array Average Price: $2,995

Bulletins in Ohio

The largest outdoor media in Ohio, Bulletins billboards prices start at $1,311 and go up to $5,148, depending on location.

Ohio OOH Average Price: $2,660

Digital Billboards in Ohio

Leased in 8 seconds portions. Entire loops run every 64 seconds. At the low end, prices start at $1,615 up to $5,510 for premium Ohio outdoor ad space.

Advertising on Buses in OhioAverage Price: $551

Bus Panels in Ohio

Bus panels come in 4 standard sizes, the smallest size costs $390 while the largest full side panel displays can cost as much as $656 every 4 weeks.

Ohio Advertising ArrayAverage Price: $817

Posters Advertising in Ohio

Small panels located near bus shelters, transit stations, and shopping malls ideal for statewide advertisers with a small budget. Lowest price is $620 while some locations can cost $985.

What did people do after seeing Ohio billboards?

We conducted an outdoor advertising survey throughout the major counties in and around Ohio. From Franklin to Hamilton County and everywhere in between, actions taken based on outdoor media varies somewhat throughout these counties. OOH Advertising in Cuyahoga County may produce slightly different results from outdoor ads in Summit or Lucas County. Take a look at the questions we asked 1,102 people in these counties about their own personal experiences with Ohio outdoor advertising.

Have you ever... FRANKLINCUYAHOGAHAMILTONLUCASSUMMIT
Discussed billboard ads you've seen with friends or family 41% 45% 31% 28% 31%
Recommended the advertiser to others 8% 7% 6% 6% 7%
Attended a local event because of a billboard 11% 10% 9% 6% 10%
Visited a local business (e.g. restaurant) because it was advertised on a billboard 16% 27% 22% 13% 27%
Made a purchase at the business advertised 17% 18% 19% 10% 16%
Watched event on television because of a billboard 10% 18% 17% 15% 15%
Tuned in to the radio station featured on a billboard 18% 5% 12% 14% 15%
Visited an advertiser website because of billboards 14% 14% 23% 19% 12%
Googled or otherwise searched online for more details about the message 10% 23% 18% 26% 27%
Googled or otherwise searched online for more details about the advertiser 14% 12% 15% 18% 18%
Accessed a coupon on a billboard from your mobile device 10% 11% 11% 6% 8%

As you can see, when it comes to billboards, 16% of Franklin County residents visited a local business (e.g. restaurant) because it was advertised on a billboard and 18% of Cuyahoga County respondents said they made a purchase at the business advertised. Those are useful data points that can be used to educate advertisers about the exact locations in Ohio where billboards will likely be most effective.

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How people FEEL about billboard advertising in Ohio?

Here are a few other counties in which we conducted our ooh market study; Montgomery County, Stark County, Mahoning County, Lorain County, Butler County. The table below represents responses to questions from 1,045 people about consumer attitudes towards outdoor advertisements in Ohio. Again, findings vary from county to county. Factors you may want to take into consideration if you're planning to advertise at a particular location in Ohio.

I feel that billboards.. MONTGOMERYSTARKMAHONINGLORAINBUTLER
Are a COOL way to advertise. 76% 70% 77% 75% 75%
Are a good way to LEARN about NEW BUSINESSES in the area 56% 68% 55% 59% 66%
Are a good way to LEARN about SALES and EVENTS 57% 64% 68% 68% 57%
Often catch my ATTENTION 81% 82% 82% 80% 78%
Advertisements on digital billboards stand out more than advertisements online. 66% 73% 69% 71% 66%
Advertisements on digitial billboards stand out more than advertisements on TELEVISION 43% 40% 46% 39% 39%
Make the city look more MODERN. 71% 72% 64% 70%
..Are visually APPEALING 61% 62% 69% 74% 67%
Are an effective way to alert the community about SEVERE WEATHER conditions. 84% 81% 89% 88% 79%
Are an effective way to alert the community about MISSING CHILDREN. 93% 91% 91% 88% 86%
Provide CURRENT and RELEVANT information. 60% 76% 68% 60% 65%