BILLBOARD LOCATION

THE SHORT ANSWER
Most campaigns can start small, test a few screens, and scale once you see what performs. Vue keeps pricing visible and booking self-serve, so you can plan by neighborhood, budget, and launch window.
No minimums
imposed by the platform*
Live
screen availability and pricing
Fast
upload creative and go live
BILLBOARD RANKING POINTS
Use this as a planning shortcut: pick screens by audience behavior, traffic rhythm, and campaign objective before you spend.
01
Commuter corridors
Best for repeated exposure, weekday frequency, service businesses, hiring, healthcare, and retail messages.
02
Shopping districts
Strong for local offers, impulse visits, events, restaurants, and brands that need high visibility near purchase moments.
03
Downtown core
Use for professional audiences, launches, real estate, finance, and campaigns that need a polished city-center presence.
04
Event zones
Ideal for short bursts around concerts, festivals, games, conferences, openings, and seasonal demand spikes.
HOW TO BOOK
Choose screens, set your schedule, upload creative, and launch with verified play logs. No minimums, no long contracts, and no waiting on a media sales rep.
Pick screens and hours
See the price before checkout
3. Upload creative and go live
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Why advertise here?
Columbus billboards are built for scale and consistency—positioned along the corridors that define daily movement through the metro, from the I-70/I-71 interchange to outer-belt routes serving Grove City, Hilliard, and Gahanna. Sightlines are extended and unobstructed, with formats engineered to hold attention across multiple lanes of traffic. The market's structure rewards strategic sequencing: reach audiences during morning inbound commutes, reinforce messaging on evening outbound routes, and maintain presence across the neighborhoods where decision-makers live and work. It's advertising infrastructure that matches the pace and geography of a city in full expansion.

* Specific sign owners do impose minimum spend on certain units. Vue has the right to reject a campaign if the budget is too low to generate any plays.