Metro Pillar — Vyttila, Ernakulam
Vyttila, Ernakulam

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The metro-pillar at Vyttila in Ernakulam is a vital advertising point near the busy Ernakulam to Vytilla route. It attracts commuters and pedestrians, providing ample exposure to individuals traveling through this bustling area.
Site specs
| Media subtype | Metro Pillar |
| Dimensions | 5 ft × 9 ft |
| Illumination | back-lit |
| Address | Vyttila, Ernakulam |
About this site
This 5x9 ft back-lit metro-pillar stands prominently at Vyttila, ensuring visibility to daily commuters and pedestrians. The illuminated display enhances its effectiveness for brands, making it an excellent choice for campaigns aiming to reach high-traffic areas. Its location along the busy route maximizes exposure to local traffic, making it a key advertising asset.
Ideal for advertisers
Brands targeting high-reach corridors will find this metro-pillar valuable for FMCG, real estate, and retail campaigns. With approximately 89 lakh monthly impressions, it offers substantial visibility for advertisers looking to connect with local consumers. The format is suitable for eye-catching visuals and concise messaging, making it effective for short-term promotions.
Surroundings and visibility
Located near the Ernakulam to Vytilla route, this metro-pillar benefits from heavy foot and vehicle traffic. The nearby commercial establishments enhance its relevance, making it a prime spot for advertising. Commuters frequently pass by, providing consistent exposure throughout the day.
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