See prices and availability for ads on benches, at bus stops, digital kiosks and screens on the streets of Salem, all online! Before viewing available ad space and advertising costs for street furniture, such as bus benches in Salem, it can help to know who may see your ads: Salem, Massachusetts has about 41,747 people living in 18,363 households. The types of on-street and street furniture ad space that could be available in Salem include transit shelter ads, ads on benches, city information panels, digital signage and even large interactive digital kiosks, sometimes called "urban panels."
If you are looking for street furniture or other ads on the streets of Salem, BillboardsIn provides demographic data to help better target your ad. Salem’s total population is expected to grow by 1.5%, according to the U.S. Census. The average size of a household in Salem is 2.2 and the median home price is $343,165. Homeownership data can also help you understand Salem, Massachusetts better. For every 1 renter, it has 1.0 homeowner(s). The average household income (HHI) is $64,434, while the median household earns $50,561. Employment data can also guide your advertising strategy in Salem. Here is the breakdown of job types in Salem: 15.3% service industry workers, 18.1% blue-collar workers, and 66.6% white-collar workers. Salem’s male to female ratio is 0.9 to 1. Here is how the Census reports on Salem’s ethnic makeup: 77.8% of residents are white, 2.5% of residents are Asian, 4.4% of residents are black, and 17.5% of residents are Hispanic. 75.8% of Salem’s students graduate highschool, and 32.1% go on to college. 67.9% end up completing a college degree, and 26.9% eventually earn advanced degrees.
Here are a few special offers on street ads and other outdoor advertising in Salem, Massachusetts.
To see pricing and shop all the street ads in Salem, use the tool at the top of this page.
Book a digital billboard truck for one day; you can choose your own route, or we can create a custom route for you that targets your ideal audience.
Build a custom Digital Billboard Truck ad campaign in Salem starting at $2,499.00.
Target consumers with a digital billboard campaign. Choose a location, and your ad will be displayed on digital billboards within a three-mile radius.
Build a custom Digital Billboards ad campaign in Salem starting at $6,499.00.
Advertise on Hulu with a 15 or 30 second ad that has audio and motion video capabilities, estimated to receive about 40,000 impressions each month.
Build a custom Hulu Ads ad campaign in Salem starting at $1,400.00.
Reach your target audience by sending direct mail postcards to their mailbox. Direct mail ads allow you to target specific demographics across the US!
Build a custom Direct Mail Ads ad campaign in Salem starting at $2,674.00.
Bus Stop Ads | $500 - $1,100 per stop |
Bus Benches Ads | $300 - $500 per bench |
Street-Level Ads | $1,100 - $5,500 |
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Urban panels are an engaging way to reach pedestrians at eye-level in your desired area.
Ads at bus stops not only reach riders, but also drivers and pedestrians who are passing by.
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