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Making the decision to develop an advertising campaign for your business or organization is an exciting milestone! Congratulations! If you’re dwelling on the fact that your first ad will be in an elevator – think again. Although elevators get a bad rap for being usually pretty boring places, your ad has the potential to shift the tides. 

For seconds and sometimes minutes, people from all walks of life are waiting in a liminal space, usually alongside a stranger or two, which is not exactly anyone’s idea of a great way to spend your time. But the average elevator rider takes four trips in an elevator per day, making elevators a pretty indispensable part of our daily lives. This extended amount of time spent riding up and down elevators is where elevator advertising comes into play. Elevator ads give people something to look at and engage with while they wait, helping to alleviate the inevitable social awkwardness that comes from riding in an elevator with someone you kinda know but don’t necessarily want to chat about the current weather situation with. 

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Are you considering if elevator ads are right for your brand? Here are some of the basics:

Where will the ad be located? 

If you haven’t seen an elevator ad in person or are interested in the different ways that ads can be placed on digital screens in the elevator itself or outside the elevator in an office lobby. Another ad option involves the use of prints or decals that are applied to the wall or elevator door.

Will it actually work for my company?

Elevators are prevalent in most cities and towns, but not all elevators are set up to display ads. In cities with a lot of high-rise buildings, like New York or San Francisco, elevator advertising is relatively common. Like other forms of out-of-home advertising, elevator ads can be placed on digital LCD screens, allowing you to get more mileage out of any digital ads you’ve created for other mediums.

How does it work?

Although many companies choose to reuse ad content that they’ve already created for their elevator ads, elevators are great for unique and clever advertising. Effective elevator ads incorporate the elevator itself into the design, making for a humorous and lighthearted ad moment. For workers in an office building, the levity of a creative elevator ads will be much appreciated.

Clever advertising is a great way to endear your brand to consumers, which is why funny commercials are so popular. Designing creative elevator ads will help ensure that your content stands out and is memorable.

Can’t advertise forever

If you decide to go with digital signage, you’ll have to determine how long you want your ad to run for. Keep in mind that people riding in elevators are essentially a captive audience, and if you ad starts playing they will have no choice but to see and hear it. However, they usually are only riding the elevator for a minute or less, so your ad needs to be brief and to the point. Typical digital ads will run for 15 to 30 seconds.

Get in their minds!

Elevators are an essential component of modern life, and many people ride an elevator to go to and from their office, or to and from their apartment. This ubiquity makes elevators excellent advertising spaces, because the repeated exposure will lead to greater recall and a more positive association with your brand. The more often someone sees your adverts the more likely they are to buy your product, making elevator ads a smart choice for any advertising agency.

The social aspect of elevator advertising

We’ve all experienced the inescapable social awkwardness that comes from an elevator ride with a distant acquaintance. Although you don’t know each other well, you know each other well enough that standing in silence isn’t an option. You try to make small talk, but the elevator ride seems interminable. A clever and humorous ad gives elevator riders something to talk about, and provides a focal point to diffuse any tension.

What will this cost my company?

Compared to other forms of out-of-home advertising, elevator ads have a high degree of cost-effectiveness and are suitable for any marketing budget, including small businesses. An elevator ad on a digital screen will typically cost around $1,000 for a 15-second spot, lasting four weeks. The actual rate will depend on the timing and location you choose.

How do you know this works?

Elevator advertising is a great option for brands looking to target affluent office workers or shoppers, and can be a smart tool for promoting your brand. Since elevators cater to local residents who live and work within a specific geographic area, elevator ads give you the ability to do some microtargeting, and are especially useful for local businesses trying to attract customers. If you’re looking to promote your local business or an upcoming event, consider making elevator ads a part of your next marketing campaign.

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