The 5 questions before you book
With classic posters you pay for a surface and hope the right people pass by. With digital screens you can choose more precisely — if you ask the right questions. These five decide whether a location is worth it for you.
- Who walks by there? Look at the footfall: how many people pass the screen each day, and who are they? Every screen detail page lists the daily contacts and the location.
- Are they your customers? High footfall only helps if the right people are in it. A screen with tourists fits a waterfront venue; a commuter spot fits a breakfast café.
- How close is the screen to your business? For local businesses, catchment matters: a screen in your neighbourhood reaches people who can actually drop by afterwards. The closer it is, the shorter the path from ad to door.
- When does your ad run? Time of day matters too. A restaurant advertises best before lunch and dinner, a gym in the morning and early evening. Set duration and time window to match the buying decision.
- Does the daily price fit your goal? Each screen has its own daily price. The calculator shows what a share of airtime costs per day — from €2. Better one fitting screen for longer than five screens for a single day.
Where the screens are — and for whom
adyoutiser is live in Vienna and Bratislava today. Instead of an anonymous network, you know exactly where your spot runs. The spots sit in public street-level and venue space — no metro or station inventory.
- Vienna 1010 Innere Stadt — Franz-Josefs-Kai, "Motto am Fluss": inner-city and evening crowd, dining, tourism.
- Vienna 1020 Leopoldstadt — Handelskai, Praterlände, Donaukanal: commuter and leisure flows, several screens.
- Bratislava Staré Mesto — Danube waterfront: city centre, footfall, 0% advertising tax.
- All active screens with photo, map and daily contacts →