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Out-of-Home in Elbert
Elbert County was created on February 2, 1874, from the eastern portions of Douglas County. On February 6, 1874, the county was enlarged to include part of northern Greenwood County upon Greenwood's dissolution, and originally extended south and east of its present boundaries to reach to the Kansas state line. The county was named for Samuel Hitt Elbert, the Governor of the Territory of Colorado when the county was formed. In 1889, Elbert County was reduced to its modern size when its eastern portions were taken to create Lincoln, Kit Carson, and Cheyenne counties. Out of home and Billboard advertising works great in Elbert. Renting Billboard Advertising in Elbert is easy. A mix of outdoor advertising formats, shapes, sizes, and locations provides you with a range of outdoor media options to deliver the right message, at the right time, in the right place.
OOH media connects brands with their audience while they're on the move and provides the ability to target a message where ever you choose. How much does a Billboard cost? Well, a Billboard cost may vary by market, but there is always an outdoor advertising location with the right rate for your brand. You can check a range of Billboard rental costs here.
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Large Billboard
Range of $1,700 - $30,000 per location per 4 week period
Medium Billboard
Range of $1,200 - $3,000 per location per 4 week period
Small Billboard
Range of $900 - $1,750 per location per 4 week period
Digital Billboard
Range of $3,500 - $25,000 per location per 4 week period for an 8 second spot in a loop of 64 seconds
Wallscape
Range of $15,000 - $50,000 per location per 4 week period
Transit Advertising (Bus Advertising, Shelters or Interior Card)
Starting at $10,000 per campaign for a minimum of 4 weeks
*Range of rates depends on location, timing, duration. Check the availability of different media depending on the state and city. Do you need a more specific pricing? Send us a message at contact@bmoutdoor.com