Bus Ads

Step into the spotlight of the advertising arena with bus ads in Manila – your gateway to reaching millions of potential customers in the heart of the Philippines. In a city teeming with life and movement, buses serve not only as vital transportation arteries but also as powerful platforms for brand promotion. With their expansive reach and prominent presence on Manila’s bustling streets, bus ads offer unparalleled visibility and impact for companies looking to elevate their brand. Whether you’re unveiling a new product, announcing a special promotion, or simply seeking to increase brand recognition, advertising on buses ensures your message travels far and wide, captivating audiences across the city. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to make a lasting impression. Join the ranks of successful brands leveraging the dynamic power of bus ads to drive engagement, loyalty, and growth in Manila’s thriving market.

Bus Advertising types

Bus Ads’ approximate rates in Manila

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Ad Type1 month3 months6 months
Non-EDSA Bus Rear
10 Units
₱135,000₱405,000₱750,000
Carousel Bus Rear
10 Units
₱145,000₱435,000₱840,000
Axel to Axel
10 Units
₱135,000₱405,000₱780,000
Headrest
10 Units
₱110,000₱330,000
Bus Wrap Ads
20 Units
₱600,000₱1,800,000
*Prices are indicated per month and bus unit

Bus Routes

EDSA Carousel Bus
Monumento – Balagtas
Monumento – PITX
Monumento – VGC
North EDSA – Fairview
Quezon Ave. – Angat
Quezon Ave. – EDSA Taft
Quezon Ave. – Montalban
Cubao – Montalban
Cubao – Antipolo
Cubao – Doroteo Jose
Gilmore – Taytay
Kalengton – Pasig
Buendia – BGC
Ayala – Alabang
Ayala – Binan
Ayala – FTI Complex
Monumento – EDSA Taft
PITX – Naia Loop
North EDSA – BGC
Monumento – Meycauyan
Monumento – SJDM
Monumento – Angat
PITX – Sucat
PITX – Alabang
BGC – Alabang
PITX – NAIC
PITX – Trece Martires
PITX – Dasmarinas
PITX – General Mariano Alvarez
PITX – Cavite City
PITX – Balibago
SM Tungko Bulacan – NIAIA
Montallban – Ayala
Antipolo – McKinley Hill via C-6
Ayala – Southwoods Mall Transport Terminal
Alabang – Naic via Governor’s Drive
NAIA – Alabang
Cubao – Quiapo via Gilmore
Alabang – Navotas Via Zapote
Valenzuela – Monumento
North Edsa – Malolos
Sidm – Monumento
Calamba – Lawton
Calamba – Bgc
Balibago – Bgc
Pacita – Ayala
Indang – Trece
Taytay – Quiapo
Angono – Quiapo
Cainta – Quiapo
Regional Buses Routes
Pasay – Batangas
Cainta – Quiapo
Tarlac – San Fernando
Dau – Paniqui
Dau – Camiling
Dau – San Clemente
Cubao – Baguio
Manila – Laoag
Manila – Candon
Manila – Tuguegarao
Cubao – Abra
Cubao – Bicol
Cubao – Sorsogon
Pitx – Bicol
Pasay – Leyte
Tacloban – Calbayog
Ormoc – Sogod
San Recardo – Allen
Cebu – Tuburan Via Toledo City
Cebu – Badian Via Carcar/barili
Cebu – Dumanjug
Cebu – Mantalongon Dalaguete
Cebu – Carcar
Cebu – Sm Consolacion
Pitx – Davao
Davao – Malita
Davao – New Bataan
Davao – Tagum
Davao – Monkayo
Davao – Butuan
Davao – Kidapawan
Davao – Digos
Laak – Tagum
Davao – Arakan
Davao – Maragusan
Davao – Varuela
Tagum – Mati
Cdo – Gingoog
Cdo – Laguindingan

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Effectiveness of Bus Ads in Manila

Bus ads in Manila for several reasons offer advertisers a powerful platform to increase brand visibility, engage with their target audience, and drive business growth in one of Asia’s most dynamic and populous cities.

  1. High Population Density:

    Manila is one of the most densely populated cities in the world, with millions of residents and commuters navigating its streets daily. Bus ads have the potential to reach a vast audience due to the sheer number of people moving through the city.

  2. Heavy Traffic Flow:

    Manila is notorious for its traffic congestion, resulting in long commute times for residents. This means that buses, which are a primary mode of transportation for many, spend extended periods on the road. Providing ample exposure for ads to both passengers and pedestrians.

  3. Targeted Advertising:

    Bus routes are often strategically planned to pass through key commercial areas, residential neighborhoods, and popular destinations. Advertisers can choose routes that align with their target demographics, ensuring that their ads are seen by the right audience.

  4. Frequency of Exposure:

    Buses follow fixed routes and schedules, which means that ads are consistently exposed to commuters and pedestrians along these routes. The repeated exposure over time helps reinforce brand messaging and increases brand recall among the audience.

  5. Visibility and Impact

    Bus ads are typically large, eye-catching, and placed at eye level, making them difficult to ignore. Creative design elements and bold visuals can capture the attention of passersby. And leave a lasting impression, boosting brand recognition and awareness.

  6. Cost-effectiveness:

    Compared to other forms of advertising, such as television or radio commercials, bus ads offer a cost-effective way to reach a large audience, especially in urban environments like Manila where traditional media can be expensive.

  7. Mobile Advertising:

    Buses are constantly on the move, providing exposure to different parts of the city and reaching people who may not encounter static billboards or other forms of outdoor advertising. This mobility enhances the reach and impact of bus ads.

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