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How Local Businesses Use Billboards to Grow in Kingston

  • Writer: BOLD Boards
    BOLD Boards
  • Jun 21
  • 2 min read
A billboard in downtown Kingston

From restaurants and real estate to home services and retail, Kingston businesses are leveraging BOLD Boards to dominate local visibility and increase customer engagement. Here's how:


1 | Local Market Penetration

Billboards remain one of the most hyper-local advertising tools. They're ideal for businesses that serve Kingston and surrounding areas like Amherstview, Bath, and Napanee. Our clients see steady foot traffic increases just by being seen along major routes like Highway 401, Division Street, and Bath Road.


2 | Establishing Trust & Legitimacy

In an age where digital ads are skipped or ignored, a large-scale, physical presence builds immediate trust. A professionally designed BOLD billboard tells your audience you’re serious and established.


3 | Amplifying Digital Campaigns

Our clients often pair their billboards with online campaigns. A passing commuter sees the billboard and later searches the brand — creating a perfect synergy between offline and online marketing. This is especially effective for real estate agents, contractors, and local events.


4 | Round-the-Clock Exposure

With 24/7 lighting on many of our locations and over 300,000 monthly impressions per site, your message doesn't sleep. Unlike online ads that vanish in scrolls, your billboard is always there — bold and constant.


Why Choose BOLD Boards?

  • Up to 70% lower rental rates than competitors

  • Free custom design for all long-term clients

  • High-quality production starting at just $650

  • Strategic Kingston locations with heavy traffic

  • Local support, fast turnaround, and real ROI


Ready to Grow Your Business in Kingston?

Contact BOLD Boards today to grow your business and get it in front of thousands daily in Kingston. Whether you're advertising a product, service, event, or grand opening — there's no better way to dominate Kingston's landscape than with a billboard that demands attention.



 
 
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