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Cornelius Charles
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Grocery Store Checkout Divider Advertising

Cornelius Charles
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  • Oxnard, CA
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Has anyone tried advertising on the checkout dividers at a grocery store or supermarket?  I tried contacting a Realtor in my local area who was doing so, and although she was very friendly and referred me to the company she goes through, she would not divulge if or how many leads she was getting.  If anyone has tried this form of marketing, I would love to hear about your experience.  Thank you.

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    Michael Quarles#1 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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    Michael Quarles#1 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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    Talk about inexpensive market with a ton of branding and touching going on with your market audience. Grocery Store dividers fit the bill if you want a reinforcement marketing campaign. Typically these dividers run $250. Per store per month. Seems expensive right? I still have store dividers in place that I stopped paying for four years earlier. The reason being is that it isn’t a advertising piece most people would buy into. But I try and always to think outside of the box and I am always looking at canvasses around me to imprint me message on.

    One of the reasons I like this marketing piece besides low cost is that it requires the prospect to interact with them. Rarely can do get your prospect to use multiple senses and when you do you have a much more effective marketing campaign.

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