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Houck Transit Advertising – Ames, IA
In Ames, buses are a central part of the community, whether they’re transporting students to Iowa State University, taking residents to work, or helping people explore local shops and restaurants. Why not have your brand ride along with them? Transit advertising offers a unique opportunity to put your message right where your audience is — out in the city, living their daily lives.
Standout Advertising for a Dynamic City – Ames is a vibrant college town, and your brand needs to capture that energy. Bus ads are the perfect way to do that. With large, attention-grabbing displays that move through the busiest parts of Ames—whether it’s along Lincoln Way, through the university campus, or downtown—your ad is sure to get noticed. The motion of the bus makes your message even more memorable, driving home your brand in a bold, impactful way.
Reach Real People – With so many residents and students spending much of their time outside, transit advertising ensures your brand gets real exposure. Unlike online ads that can waste your marketing budget on fake traffic, bus ads in Ames guarantee that your message is seen by real people on the move — whether they’re commuting, shopping, or heading to events.
Let Houck Transit Advertising help you make your brand a part of Ames’ daily life. With bus ads, your message will reach the right people, leaving a lasting impression as they navigate the city.
Full market coverage
Reach a broad audience
High impact, fiscally efficient advertising medium
Movement of buses draw attention to your message
Ames, IA By the Numbers
Population
66,427
Median Age
24.4
Household Income
$58,693
Employed Population
36,500
Shopping Centers
North Grand Mall, Sam’s Club, Lowe’s, Hy-Vee, Target, Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Fareway, Mainstreet Station
Medical Facilities
McFarland Clinics, Mary Greeley Hospital, Iowa State Student Health Center, Thielen Student Health Center
Colleges and Universities
Iowa State University, Des Moines Area Community College
More
Furman Aquatic Center, Hilton Coliseum, Jack Trice Stadium, Ames Public Library, ISU Ice Rink, Actors Studio, Stephens Auditorium, North Grand Farmers’ Market, Octagon Center for the Arts, Cyclone Sports Complex