Hoarding — Def Col, Delhi
Def Col, New Delhi

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This hoarding in Def Col, New Delhi, captures the attention of shoppers heading to Kotla Market. It offers a prime spot for visibility among local consumers.
Site specs
| Media subtype | Hoarding |
| Dimensions | 20 ft × 10 ft |
| Illumination | front-lit |
| Address | Def Col, New Delhi |
About this site
The 20x10 ft front-lit hoarding in Def Col, New Delhi, stands prominently, designed to attract shoppers moving towards Kotla Market. With its physical presence and front-lit illumination, this hoarding format ensures visibility during both day and night, making it a reliable choice for advertisers aiming to connect with passing traffic.
Ideal for advertisers
Retail brands and local businesses can leverage this hoarding's visibility to engage with shoppers frequenting Kotla Market. It is well-suited for campaigns targeting consumers in Defence Colony, making it ideal for short-term promotions and brand awareness initiatives. The location provides a unique opportunity to connect with potential customers effectively during busy shopping hours.
Surroundings and visibility
Located near Kotla Market, this hoarding benefits from a steady stream of shoppers heading towards Defence Colony. The area is known for its commercial activity, enhancing the visibility of advertisements placed on the hoarding. The proximity to popular shopping destinations ensures that the advertising messages reach a concentrated audience, particularly during peak shopping times.
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