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Houck Transit Advertising – Macomb, IL
In Macomb, where the charm of a small town blends with the vibrant energy of a college community, buses are a key part of everyday life. Whether it’s students commuting to Western Illinois University, professionals heading to work, or families exploring local shops and parks, transit advertising ensures your brand rides along with them, reaching your audience as they move through the city.
Make Your Brand Stand Out in Macomb – Bus advertising in Macomb offers a powerful way to capture attention. As buses travel key routes like University Drive, Jackson Street, and through the lively downtown area, your message becomes a visible part of the city’s daily rhythm. With bold, engaging bus ads, your brand will stand out, leaving a memorable impression on students, commuters, and residents alike.
Reach a Mobile, Engaged Audience – In Macomb, where students, faculty, and locals are always on the go—whether attending classes, shopping downtown, or participating in community events—transit advertising provides a direct connection to this mobile and diverse audience. With 70% of Macomb residents spending their time outside their homes, bus ads ensure your brand is seen by real people in real time, cutting through the clutter of online ads.
Let Houck Transit Advertising drive your brand through the heart of Macomb, becoming part of the everyday journey for students and locals alike. Connect with your target audience where they live, work, and play, leaving a lasting impact on the community.
Full market coverage
Reach a broad audience
High impact, fiscally efficient advertising medium
Movement of buses draw attention to your message
Macomb, IL By the Numbers
Population
27,370
Median Age
34.9
Household Income
$48,904
Employed Population
12,875
Shopping Centers
Hy-vee, Jackson Street Market, Macomb Historic Courthouse Square, Walmart
Medical Facilities
McDonough District Hospital
Colleges and Universities
Western Illinois University, Spoon River College
More
Hainline Theater, Donald S. Spencer Rec Center, University of Western Illinois Athletics, Argyle Lake State Park, Macomb Heritage Days