This issue of the OutdoorBillboard.com Newsletter includes:
  1. OutdoorBillboard.com and Features & Updates
     
  2. Featured Company - Billboard Brokers of America
     
  3. OAUniversity.com
     
  4. Article:  When Looking for Billboard Locations, Think Outside the Box, by Frank Rolfe
     
  5. Article:  Flag that Sign, by Frank Rolfe
     
  6. Outdoor Advertising Training
     
  7. Send us your Articles and Press Releases
     
  8. Tell us what you think!

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New Ebook

MAKING MONEY IN BILLBOARDS:
A CASE STUDY... MY BEST 50 DEALS AND WHAT MADE THEM GREAT.

By Frank Rolfe
July 13, 2007


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Featured Company:

Billboard Brokers of America   352-867-7022

We Buy, Sell, Lease & Develop Billboard Properties, Locations & Inventory All Across America... "From Coast To Coast"

Searching for Billboards & Locations along America's most Traveled Highways, Interstates, City's, Turnpikes, Near Airports & Sports Stadiums, etc.

e -mail Tom Gunter today!

TopGunUSA@aol.com


Outdoor Advertising University

www.OAUniversity.com has been launched. 

It is an extension of OutdoorBillboard.com and includes books, teleseminars, coaching and mentoring, as well as an annual event for the outdoor advertising industry.  It is the educational side of OutdoorBillboard.com.


WHEN LOOKING FOR BILLBOARD LOCATIONS, THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX!

By Frank Rolfe, OAUniversity.com

Finding new locations for billboards has never been harder.  All of the easy ones are long gone.  It looks hopeless, doesn’t it?

W-R-O-N-G! I’ve heard this from so many people over the years.  And those who gave up almost immediately definitely set in stone their failure in the billboard business.  But those who persevere and think creatively --“outside the box” -- seem to always find locations and prosper.  So how do you “think outside the box”?

First, you need to have a firm belief that there are legal locations out there.  And, if the market you are looking at does allow for the construction of new billboards, then I assure you that there definitely are opportunities.  There is one individual that I know that seems to put in a new sign every time I turn around.  This kid has no training and not that great salesmanship, but he does think very creatively.  And it’s really paying off.  He believes that there are plentiful locations to be had, and then systematically goes about proving himself right.

Second, you need to disregard what everyone else says about the possibility of finding a billboard location.  Talk is cheap, and there are always people out there who delight in dampening enthusiasm.  Think to yourself “I am going to find billboard locations, no matter what anybody says”.  When you start to think “outside the box”, everyone will tell you that you’re an idiot, that you are trying things that don’t work or can’t be done.

Third, and most importantly, you need to let the creative side of you mind take over, and start finding maps around the normal way to obtain locations.  These are some of my favorite “outside the box” concepts, but they are by no means all of them, and I am not going to give a definitive list because you should not accept my list as the gospel truth – that would not be thinking outside the box.  Here are my favorites:

  • Go to a city that does not allow billboards and trade them a variance that allows for the construction of two or three billboards, if you build them a few “Welcome to _______” sign at each end of town.

  • Instead of starting at the center of town and working out, start outside of town and work in – this gives you much greater odds of finding locations in the more rural areas, and allows you to train yourself on these less demanding locations, and build a portfolio of signs to show landowners as you move into town.

  • Buy existing, old wooden billboard signs and upgrade them (make sure its legal first).

  • Re-zone land, or better still, follow along with existing re-zoning cases that may make new legal locations available.

  • Go to the owner of a two-sided billboard that was built by a user (McDonalds, Fina, Etc. ) and see if they would let you rent the face going away from their business for a nominal amount, so that you can re-rent it.

  • Follow along aggressively with new highways being built, and start pulling permits and leases as soon as the right-of-way is dedicated.

Never, ever get discouraged.  Let the rejection and difficulty in finding location fuel you resolve.  Remember, the harder it is to find a billboard location, the more money its worth once you get one.

The first time you sell a lease for $50,000 or a constructed sign for $100,000 profit, every thing you’ve ever had to put up with or sacrifice for will immediately be forgotten.

And you best chance for quick success is to “think outside the box”!

About the Author:

Frank Rolfe is the author of the book... Big Bucks From Big Signs and just recently finished a new series on how to succeed and make money in the Billboard Business.  A series of 6 one hour tele-seminars on CD and  available for instant download.

Rolfe started his billboard empire from his coffee table, as a fresh graduate from Stanford University.  It began as a resume builder for graduate school applications, and ended with a sale to a public company 14 years later.
 
Using unique strategies he developed from desperate competition with much larger adversaries, Rolfe eventually owned more billboard units than any private individual in Dallas/Ft. Worth.  Along the way, he fine-tuned the techniques to find billboard locations, rent advertising space, and sell signs and leases.


FLAG THAT SIGN!

By Frank Rolfe, OAUniversity.com

“Flagging a sign” is an imperfect art that allows you to get a read on the height of your proposed billboard visually from the street.  It is normally done one of two ways”

By Crane

To accomplish this, you need a tape measure (100’ fiberglass) and a red towel.  You also need a 75’ or so skyhook crane.  You attach the skyhook crane ball to the tape measure, and tie a red towel around the cable just above the ball. You then lift up the crane until the ball is at the bottom of the proposed sign face.  What you have done is to create a fairly accurate indication of the sign face in mid air – so that you can see if the sign is tall enough.

You now get in your car and drive by the imaginary sign from both directions several times, to study the height.  You also take pictures that you can then use to stick a scales white rectangle on the show potential advertisers what the sign will look like.

By Fiberglass Surveying Pole

To do this, you need to buy a 50’ fiberglass surveyor’s extension pole at a survey equipment store.  You telescope the pole vertically in sections that snap in place, about 5’ at a time.  Before you begin, you tie a red rag to the top of the pole, and then extend it vertically to the bottom of the sign face.

You then have someone hold it while you drive by it several times in you car, all the while taking pictures.  The pole is bound to flex, so the measurement is not nearly as accurate as the crane.

It is critical that the pole be of fiberglass construction since it might hit the power lines and you could be electrocuted if it is of a material that conducts electricity.  You also need to put you foot beside te pole to reinforce it from slipping when the wind blows.  Many an amateur pole holder has had a bad accident when the pole slips and, like a giant lever, hits you in a very sensitive spot with a lot of force. 

Now what do you do if the sign is too low?  First, see if it is legal to make tit higher.  Some states allow you to exceed the legal height when it is starting from below the grade of the road.  Is it possible to make it too high?  Absolutely,  if the sign is too high, it will be above your windshield just when it is meant to be read.

Flagging the sign also will help uncover and tree or other obstructions that you need to negotiate now before the sign is built.  If the neighbor has a tree that blocks you, call them and ask if you can trim it, or pay them to trim it.  You don’t want to make tat call after the sign is built.  The sign is always bigger in real life and will probably make the neighbor mad.  Further, once the sign is up, you have less negotiating room and the neighbor may want to blackmail you.

So remember, Flag That Sign!

About the Author:

Frank Rolfe is the author of the book... Big Bucks From Big Signs and just recently finished a new series on how to succeed and make money in the Billboard Business.  A series of 6 one hour tele-seminars on CD and available for instant download.

Rolfe started his billboard empire from his coffee table, as a fresh graduate from Stanford University.  It began as a resume builder for graduate school applications, and ended with a sale to a public company 14 years later.
 
Using unique strategies he developed from desperate competition with much larger adversaries, Rolfe eventually owned more billboard units than any private individual in Dallas/Ft. Worth.  Along the way, he fine-tuned the techniques to find billboard locations, rent advertising space, and sell signs and leases.

 


Thank you for the opportunity to introduce the following Outdoor Advertising Training Offerings…

The Outdoor Advertising Training is comprised of in-depth personal knowledge gained through more than 30 years of overall professional experience and training, as well as extensive research compiled from personal and public information made available through various industry resources. Diligent hands-on training sessions have been designed to provide participants the opportunity and ability to educate, prepare and further themselves as representatives in the Outdoor Advertising industry. The unique industry training entails creative and effective strategies and techniques, shared, to enhance the participant’s skills and performance directly related to the business of Outdoor Advertising.

We offer Outdoor Advertising Training in various formats to meet your needs, including “On-location” training sessions, remote consultation and group training or dedicated company training programs. If your company or organization needs to train two or more employees, we can bring the educational offerings to you through dedicated group or corporate training. Training is customized and designed for “On-location” Outdoor Advertising Training according to your specifications and organization's needs providing comprehensive vertical learning in advertising sales, site lease negotiation and acquisition, site permitting processes, as well as investment, management and business development strategies.

Overall Outdoor Advertising Training is made up of the following training sessions:

  • Pre-Training – Remote Consultation Course Session (1 hr of training prep time)

  • Daily “On-location” Overall Training Sessions (vary according to participants needs)

  • Field Visits – Overall Training Sessions include many of the following site visits: market rides, billboard structure evaluation and site assessments, sales ride photo shoots, ad agency, zoning & permitting departments, steel fabricator and vinyl printing facilities

  • Post-Training Course Session - Remote Follow-up Consultation and Support

Overall Outdoor Advertising Training entails the following critical areas of the Outdoor Advertising business:

  • Industry Background

  • Market Analysis

  • Governmental Regulations

  • Site Lease Negotiation & Acquisition

  • Structure Fabrication & Installation

  • Sales & Marketing Strategy

  • Operations & Maintenance

  • Financial Performa & Income Valuations

Customized Outdoor Advertising Site Lease & Sales Training is also available:

  • One and Two Day Outdoor “On-location” Site Lease & Sales Vertical Training

  • Remote Outdoor Advertising Consultation is available based on daily or hourly rates

  • Field Visits are also included in the Site Lease & Sales Training Sessions

  • Post-Training Course Session - Remote Follow-up Consultation and Support

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