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A pylon is a type of large vertical billboard that is commonly used for outdoor advertising. Sometimes called an advertising tower or vertical billboard, it is characterized by its significant height and visibility from long distances, making it an effective advertising tool.

1. Billboard:

A billboard is a large billboard mounted on sturdy bases that is visible from a long distance. It is usually used to promote commercial advertisements in public places and major roads.

Features:

  • Large size: attracts attention and leaves a strong impression.
  • Strategic location: Placed in crowded places or on highways to attract the largest number of viewers.
  • Multiple types: such as traditional, digital, or animated billboards.

Uses:

  • Advertising for major brands.
  • Offer promotions and new products.
  • Directions to store or event locations.

2. Pylon:

Known as an advertising tower, it is a tall billboard supported by one or more columns. It is used for advertising at building entrances or main roads.

Features:

  • High visibility: Attracts attention from far away, even while driving.
  • Weather Resistant: Designed with durable materials to withstand weather conditions.
  • Night lighting: Can be illuminated internally or with flashlights.

Uses:

  • Billboards at the entrances of shopping malls.
  • Gas stations and hotels.
  • Show prices and store names.

3. Mupi:

A billboard is a large billboard mounted on sturdy bases that is visible from a long distance.
It is usually used to promote commercial advertisements in public places and major roads.

Features:

  • Large size: attracts attention and leaves a strong impression.
  • Strategic location: Placed in crowded places or on highways to attract the largest number of viewers.
  • Multiple types: such as traditional, digital, or animated billboards.

Uses:

  • Advertising for major brands.
  • Offer promotions and new products.
  • Directions to store or event locations.

4. Drive-Thru:

     A billboard used at drive-thru points (such as fast food restaurants).

Designed to direct customers, display menus, or provide product demonstrations.

Features:

  • Interactive: Helps customers quickly locate their orders while driving.
  • Built-in lighting: makes it visible at night, and provides easy reading of the content.
  • Direct guidance: Provides quick and effective information to the consumer.

Uses:

  • Fast food restaurants like McDonald’s and KFC.
  • Gas stations that offer drive-thru services.
  • Pharmacies that offer drive-thru services.
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