Looking to make an advertising splash? Consider a campus takeover event! Designed to increase brand awareness among young adults, this high impact tactic is one of the most effective traditional campus media strategies out there.
A campus takeover utilizes the advertising domination tactic to reach college students. Out-of-home ads (OOH) in various formats are placed across campus, drawing students’ attention throughout their day. This builds familiarity and brand recall rapidly and allows for multi-product messaging, storytelling and more.
This tactic works especially well on college campuses, where students are essentially a captive audience - spending the vast majority of their time in a very small area. As an added benefit, OOH is known to build brand awareness with a lower CPM (cost per thousand impressions) than other advertising media.
"Creativity may well be the last legal unfair competitive advantage we can take to run over the competition."
– DAVE TROTT
Traditional campus media options include:
Ads can be placed almost anywhere, including along roadways, on newsstands and kiosks, and both inside and outside of shopping malls, stadiums, movie theaters, convenience stores, gyms, bars, restaurants and gas stations. Popular campus locations include high-traffic areas like student unions, dorms, dining halls, lecture halls, libraries and bookstores.
Layer geo-targeted mobile advertising on top of your OOH efforts to increase target audience awareness and engagement.
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See our complete guide to advertising to university students.
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