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Outdoor Billboard Business - The Incorrect Assumption on Billboard Height

Guest post by: Frank Rolfe

Article Overview: When I first got into the outdoor billboard business, I assumed that the taller the sign, the better the sign. When I was driving down the interstate and I saw a really tall billboard, I would think to myself, “Now there’s a valuable sign”.

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Outdoor Billboard Business - The Incorrect Assumption on Billboard Height

When I first got into the outdoor billboard business, I assumed that the taller the sign, the better the sign. When I was driving down the interstate and I saw a really tall billboard, I would think to myself, "Now there's a valuable sign".

I used to compare my signs to others by saying, "My sign's the tallest and, therefore, is the best". Unfortunately, that's a bad mindset and I messed up some great opportunities in my quest for being the "tallest".

The whole point to an outdoor billboard, from the advertiser's perspective (and they are the boss in reality), is for the billboard to have maximum visibility of their ad message. The easier and longer the traffic can read the ad message, the better.

Being real tall doesn't often get this job done. Tall signs actually reduce the ability to read the advertiser's message for two key reasons:

I learned this lesson the hard way on my colossal 120' high 20' x 60' monopole in Dallas. I was so proud of building one of the largest outdoor billboards in the city that I never bother to think of what the appropriate height would be - only what the tallest I could afford was.

As a result, instead of a dominant giant 20' x 60' ad face dwarfing a sea of 14' x 48' ad faces, instead I had what looked like a 14' x 48' on steroids. The mega height made the ad face look no larger than the surrounding signs, and it also made the sign hard to read except from a large distance - the sign was already out of your field of vision, out of the top of your windshield, from about 1,000' away.

Tallest may be important in basketball, but inthe outdoor billboardworld, it's often a misunderstood negative!

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Frank Rolfe became the one of the largest private billboard operators in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. He eventually sold his billboard empire to a public company 14 years later and is now sharing his expertise to anyone interested in getting involved with outdoor billboards. Rolfe is the author of the book, "Big Bucks from Big Signs", which teaches you the secrets of building a successful outdoor billboard business.

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