Do you believe that posters are still effective today?

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We live in a digital era, and most business owners largely use online marketing to promote their businesses. However, I believe that offline marketing, such as using posters, can still be effective today. Placing posters in high-foot-traffic areas can attract attention. Do you think posters are still effective today?
 
Yes, posters can still be effective today. I’ve seen them work well for local events or targeted promotions, especially when placed in high-traffic areas with clear, eye-catching designs that quickly communicate the message.
 
Posters can still be effective marketing tool, it can easily grab passerby attention if your poster has eye catching graphics and interesting punchline. However, the problem is many cities restrict pasting posters in public areas.
 
I think posters still have an important value, although today almost everything turns around digital marketing. The key point is that they work differently and should not be compared directly with the online. While digital advertising allows you to segment and measure results with great precision, posters play more in the field of local visibility and immediate impact.
For example, a neighborhood business, a gym or a cafeteria can gain a lot of notoriety by placing posters in strategic places with a lot of transit, such as groups of groups, universities or community centers. There you are not looking for clicks or digital metrics, but generate brand remembrance and capture the attention of people who move in your area of influence. In those cases, a good design with a clear message and a call to concrete action (such as a discount, a QR or an invitation to visit the premises) can be very effective.
 
Posters can still be effective today, especially for local marketing, events, or awareness campaigns. They grab attention in places digital ads don’t reach, like cafes, schools, or streets. However, you usually need permission to poster around the city, which can be a hassle.
 
For local businesses, it can work wonders. Not everyone is stuck to their computers and for small communities, they are crazy effective. We have local companies sponsor a lot of events and their posters are everywhere.
 
To get good visibility from advertising with posters, it must be massive. You need to have over hundreds posters pasted across different high traffic points in a city. I don't rate it as affective like that for business. It really markets events well though.
 
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