Airline Displays on MAX
May 27, 2009 by Heather
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Lubliner Florist
May 8, 2009 by Heather
Dear Brad,
I want you to know what a great experience I have had working with Lamar Transit Advertising. It’s an incredible stroke to my ego seeing our gorgeous ads driving all over the city. I know they’re being noticed because of all the calls and comments from friends, clients and fellow florists. I’ve also been approached by Clear Channel to purchase a billboard ad, but after weighing the circulation of the buses and MAX trains against being stuck in one place, along with the cost comparison, I decided my money is better spent with you so my ads can continue traveling all over town!
Thanks again for being so great to work with.
Mardee Brennan
Lubliner Florist, Inc
Old Dominion Collision Repair Centers
May 6, 2009 by Heather
Old Dominion has been advertising on buses for ten years. We like the idea of “Top of Mind Awareness” and we believe that transit advertising is the best place to convey the message to our potential customers. What better way to get the word out than on the back of a bus? Our customers are motorists, driving around town, following buses and sometimes even crashing into the back of a bus!
Why should other businesses add transit advertising to their media mix? Because it works!
Thank you!
Patty McConnell
Old Dominion Collision Repair Centers
About Old Dominion Collision Repair Centers in Eugene and Springfield
Quality Collision Repair and Paint, serving Eugene and Springfield, Oregon. We take care of people and in the process their vehicle gets repaired impeccably! We can take care of all the details and get you back on the road quickly and safely. We can walk you through the hassle of dealing with the insurance claim and even provide you with an accident report. We’ll set up the rental vehicle for you and take care of the details.
At the end, you get your vehicle back, looking as good as before the accident, and a rose as our way of saying “thank you for trusting your vehicle to Old Dominion Collision.”
















