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Area:Dalian | Type:Metro | Frequency:0 |
Address:A subway class A station | Format:Film | Duration:/ |
Location:The station hall is wrapped in columns | Min Qty:1 | |
Size:/ | Min Period:week |
Class A stations are located in the city's core business districts or transportation hubs (such as transfer stations and commercial center stations), with ultra-high average daily passenger flow, reaching mainly business white-collar workers and young people with high spending power, effectively covering the target consumer group.
Passengers stay on the platform for an average of 3-6 minutes, in a relatively closed environment, and the pillar advertisement has a forced viewing effect due to the close-range and unobstructed display characteristics, and the advertising contact rate is significantly higher than that of the open space media.
A-level sites are scarce media resources, and the placement of package advertisements itself conveys brand strength, effectively strengthens the high-end brand image, and forms market competition barriers.
Office workers have regular exposure during their daily fixed commuting, and the average daily exposure frequency of high-quality customers at site A is 3-5 times, which improves brand memory and trust with high intensity and repetition.