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    Advertising in places
    with high traffic

    Digital advertising in public spaces where people spend time and engage with their surroundings.

    Choose locations on the map

    Not just a flow, but contact

    Traffic matters only when there is an opportunity for contact. A person driving past a billboard at speed and a person sitting in a café for 30 minutes are two fundamentally different formats of contact.

    Digital screens in public spaces work precisely with the second type — prolonged, contextual, and repeated.

    Entry
    Dwell
    👁View
    Recall
    Traffic simulation
    0 contacts
    Venue zone
    Entrance →
    → Exit
    Every visitor passing through the venue zone gets a contact with your brand

    Public spaces as an environment for advertising

    Different types of venues generate different traffic. They have one thing in common — people here spend time rather than just walk past.

    Cafés
    120–200/day
    Barbershops
    40–80/day
    Fitness clubs
    150–400/day
    Pharmacies
    200–500/day
    Stores
    300–800/day
    Theaters
    200–600/event

    Contact at the right moment

    5–60 min

    Attention

    A person is relaxed and open to new information

    100%

    Context

    The ad matches the environment and situation

    3–5x

    Repetition

    Regular customers see the ad regularly

    targeted

    Locality

    What's nearby is advertised — the area, the block

    Launching advertising in high-traffic locations

    Choose specific points on the interactive HostAd map. You see the venue type, its traffic, and placement format. Set up the campaign flexibly — from budget to playback schedule.

    Real-time analytics let you track effectiveness and adjust the campaign on the fly.

    Launch advertising

    Dwell time is your main asset

    Each type of venue has its own average visitor dwell time. This is the time a person is within the field of view of the advertising screen. The longer it is, the more repeated contacts with your message.

    Fitness clubs provide up to 2 hours of contact, cafés up to 45 minutes, even pharmacies provide 10–15 minutes of pure attention. Compare that to 2 seconds on a billboard.

    Fitness club60–120 min
    Coworking space120–480 min
    Café20–45 min
    Barbershop30–90 min
    Pharmacy / clinic10–30 min
    Store10–40 min

    Network effect: more locations, stronger results

    Each new location in the network amplifies the overall effect. When your ad appears in several venues at once, you create a surround effect — the customer encounters your brand in different contexts throughout the day.

    1–3
    locations

    Test launch

    Try the format in a few locations. Assess the audience response and calibrate the creative.

    Contacts: ~200–500 / day
    5–15
    locations

    Neighborhood reach

    Cover a specific area or venue type. Create a sense of presence in the local community.

    Contacts: ~1,000–3,000 / day
    20+
    locations

    Network reach

    Scale the campaign across the whole city. Your brand becomes part of the audience's everyday environment.

    Contacts: ~5,000+ / day

    Frequently asked questions

    Place advertising where there is real contact

    Choose high-traffic locations on the interactive map.

    Choose locations on the map