Hoarding — Rahamganj, Darbhanga
Rahamganj, Darbhanga

Imagery © Google — sourced from Street View at the site’s geo-coordinates.
This hoarding located in Rahamganj, Darbhanga, stands prominently near Naka -5 City Hospital, ensuring visibility to numerous local commuters and visitors.
Site specs
| Media subtype | Hoarding |
| Dimensions | 20 ft × 10 ft |
| Illumination | front-lit |
| Address | Rahamganj, Darbhanga |
About this site
The 20x10 ft front-lit hoarding in Rahamganj Darbhanga provides an effective advertising format for brands. This structure enhances creative messaging, making it suitable for various advertising campaigns. The front-lit illumination ensures that the visuals remain vibrant and eye-catching, attracting the attention of passersby effectively, particularly during evening hours.
Ideal for advertisers
With approximately 76 lakh monthly impressions, this hoarding serves as an excellent platform for brands targeting local consumers. It's particularly effective for FMCG and retail advertisers looking to reach residents and visitors in the area. The size and illumination make it suitable for short and engaging messaging, perfect for campaigns that require frequent exposure.
Surroundings and visibility
The hoarding is located near Naka -5 City Hospital, a significant landmark in Rahamganj. This positioning allows it to serve a large audience of hospital visitors and local traffic. The consistent footfall in this area enhances the visibility of the hoarding, making it an attractive option for advertisers aiming to engage with a concentrated audience.
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