New Japanese advertising service “Ad-Man Walking Ads!” has decided to expand to Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka areas!

The new mass-oriented advertising service “Walking Ads! Ad-Man” has decided to expand into the Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka areas after the Kanto region’s one city and three prefectures. As a result, a wide range of sizes can now be advertised.

New Japanese advertising service
https://ado-man.com/

A new mass-oriented advertising service has emerged in today’s active web and SNS advertising: “Walking Ads! Ad-Man”. Equipped with a speaker, video advertisements are also OK!

 

By walking with a large 32-inch monitor on their back and at the same speed as the passerby, the visibility is outstanding, and it is possible to appeal to a wide range of people with the same line of sight.

 

With the “Walking Ads! Ad-Man”, there are advertising methods that cannot be done with a promotional vehicle, such as distributing limited-time bonuses to those who spot and approach the walking Ad-Man. The “Walking Ads! Ad-Man” has excellent appeal power as it naturally enters the sight of people walking by.

New Japanese advertising service
https://ado-man.com/

 

Walking ads! Features of Ad-Man

・ Advertisements can be published in three areas in Kanto, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka. Now available nationwide!

・ Advertisements for passersby at large stations can be placed at a low price of 2,000 yen per hour.

・ High resolution 32-inch large monitor with speaker for high visibility.

・ Efficient appeal to an unspecified number of people.

・ Advertisements can be posted in the desired area and time zone from 2 hours a day.

・ By aiming for walking areas and time zones, you can narrow down the target and appeal.

 

Company Profile

Company name: AGES Co., Ltd.

Headquarters: 3rd floor, Respoir Building, 3-25-7 Higashi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

A walking ad! Ad-Man’s official website: https://ado-man.com/

A walking ad! Ad-Man’s Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/adoman_tokyo

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