While on the search for how to improve their community connections, Fairburn partnered with Soofa in 2021 to bring two signs to their neighborhood. Since then, they have increased their pedestrian traffic, found new ways to engage the public, and more. We spoke to Sylvia Abernathy, Director of Economic Development for the City of Fairburn to learn why Soofa is a perfect addition to their community.
Read MoreDuring the 2023 holiday season, Blue Man Group used Soofa Signs in Boston for the first time to successfully display their ads and reach new and returning audience members. We spoke to Andrew Darcey, the Director of Marketing for Broadway in Boston to hear how Blue Man Group created impact with their Soofa campaign.
Read MorePerkins School for the Blind is a non-profit education organization based in Watertown, Massachusetts. They recently worked with Soofa to advertise their annual fundraising event, with a goal of providing more educational opportunities for their students and others. We spoke to Kat Roach, the Event Marketing Specialist at Perkins School for the Blind, to learn more about their campaign highlights.
Read MoreWith sports betting now legal in Massachusetts, betting companies large and small have brought their business to the Boston community and are rolling out creative OOH advertising strategies. BetMGM is a well-known betting company that recently finished a campaign with Soofa, and here’s how it went.
Read MoreThe New England Revolution utilizes all types of OOH platforms, including Soofa Signs. We spoke to Justin Rogers, Director of Marketing and Digital Advertising for the New England Revolution to learn what OOH platforms helps them build brand awareness, and why they continue to use Soofa Signs.
Read MoreNight Shift is a brewing company in Everett, MA, and is no stranger to creative marketing strategies. In addition to social media, Night Shift Brewing also utilizes OOH marketing to connect with locals and tourists. We recently spoke to Kelly Scarpone, brand manager at Night Shift Brewing to learn more about their current advertising campaign on Soofa Signs, and why they chose our platform.
Read MoreKingman and Heritage Islands is a conservation area in Washington D.C., made up of wetlands, walking trails, and parks for the public to enjoy. We spoke to Ed Dunne, Water Quality Manager and Lee Cain, Land Manager for Kingman and Heritage Islands about how their Soofa Sign works to help their efforts in environment education, and how the public has responded to it.
Read MoreWith a population of about 6,000 residents, Bay Harbor Islands is a tight knit and lively area. They currently have one Soofa Sign in their community, and many people have begun to notice how it works. We spoke to Bridget Anne Morin, Director of Communications for Bay Harbor Islands, to hear more about how she uses their Soofa Sign, and how the community interacts with it.
Read MoreCandlewick Press partnered with Soofa in Q4 2022 to bring their static ad campaign to parts of Boston. We spoke to Susan Batcheller, Executive Director of Sales Operations at Candlewick Press to learn more about their campaign and how they measured success.
Read MoreAugusta partnered with Soofa to bring our solar powered neighborhood signs to their community, and have been inspired by how people use them. We talked to Katherine Bonner, Project Coordinator for Downtown Development Authority of Augusta, to see how the community has been using their three Soofa Signs and what they think.
Read MoreSoofa Signs have reached Milpitas, California, making them the eighth city in the state to use our solar-powered communication platform. The Soofa Signs are located near key places of community gatherings, allowing residents to engage in city happenings and see public service announcements.
Read MoreIt’s important for Soofa to measure ROI so advertisers and cities can see how their campaigns are performing. We’re able to help our customers calculate ROI in a number of ways to help them meet their various advertising goals.
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