Hoarding — Moosapet, Hyderabad
Moosapet, Hyderabad

Imagery © Google — sourced from Street View at the site’s geo-coordinates.
This prominent hoarding in Moosapet captures the attention of commuters traveling towards Kukatpally Facing Hitech City. It serves as a vital advertising point for brands looking to reach local audiences effectively.
Site specs
| Media subtype | Hoarding |
| Dimensions | 50 ft × 12 ft |
| Illumination | front-lit |
| Address | Moosapet, Hyderabad |
About this site
The 50x12 ft front-lit hoarding in Moosapet stands out with its illuminated display, making it visible from a distance. This format is designed for clear brand messaging and is suitable for both short and long-term campaigns. The hoarding's dimensions provide a 4:1 aspect ratio, ideal for horizontal creative layouts that can effectively convey brand messages.
Ideal for advertisers
FMCG and technology brands targeting local consumers will find this site beneficial. With an estimated reach of millions, it is perfect for advertisers looking to create strong brand recall. The hoarding's visibility during peak hours caters to a diverse range of potential customers, making it ideal for campaigns that require frequent exposure.
Surroundings and visibility
Situated near Kukatpally Facing Hitech City and Kavuri Hills, this hoarding benefits from significant commuter traffic. The area is frequented by professionals traveling to and from work, ensuring high engagement levels. Its location enhances visibility, making it a key advertising spot for brands seeking to connect with urban audiences.
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