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Billboard Advertising in Minnesota

Whether your campaign focuses on traditional billboards or digital DOOH screens in Minnesota, AllMediaDesk provides expert guidance on location selection, advertising formats, and budget planning.

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How to Book Billboard Advertising in Minnesota

Planning outdoor advertising in Minnesota involves more than selecting billboard locations. Advertisers also need to compare formats, identify the most relevant target regions, and define an appropriate budget. With billboard inventory distributed across multiple providers, professional planning support helps streamline the process. Based on your planning preferences and level of expertise, you can select one of the following options:

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Our billboard specialists can help evaluate available advertising opportunities, compare locations, recommend suitable formats, and develop customized media plans based on your objectives and budget.

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For many digital billboard campaigns (DOOH), available locations can be explored directly through the AllMediaDesk self-service platform. Compare screens, estimate campaign reach and start planning your campaign online.

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Digital Billboard Locations (DOOH) in Minnesota

Across Minnesota, the AllMediaDesk platform gives advertisers access to 3,642 digital billboard screens. Available inventory includes locations in major cities, shopping destinations, transport hubs, and other high-traffic environments.

Use the map below to discover digital billboard screens currently available through AllMediaDesk. Locations include major cities, shopping areas, transportation hubs, and other high-traffic environments across Minnesota:

Why Advertise in Minnesota?

Minnesota offers advertisers access to a balanced mix of dense urban reach and statewide visibility. The Twin Cities—Minneapolis and St. Paul—anchor the market with the state’s largest population base, major employers, universities, healthcare systems, and a strong retail scene. Billboards placed along key commuter corridors can keep brands visible to residents moving daily between downtowns, suburbs, and commercial districts.

Beyond the metro, Minnesota’s highway network supports broad exposure across regional centers such as Rochester, Duluth, St. Cloud, and Mankato. Interstates including I-35, I-94, and I-90 carry commuters, freight traffic, and long-distance travelers, giving outdoor advertising repeated impressions. Seasonal tourism also adds value, from summer lake travel to winter recreation and trips to destinations like the North Shore and Mall of America.

How Billboard Advertising Works in Minnesota?

Billboard advertising in Minnesota is usually planned around travel patterns, market density, and seasonality. Many campaigns begin in the Twin Cities, using Minneapolis and St. Paul placements to reach the state’s largest concentration of commuters on major freeway corridors and heavily traveled urban routes.

From there, advertisers often extend coverage into regional hubs such as Rochester, Duluth, St. Cloud, and Mankato to broaden reach beyond the metro. Strategy varies by objective: some campaigns focus on daily commuter traffic, while others target routes tied to retail trips, healthcare travel, university activity, or tourism moving through greater Minnesota.

Statewide programs typically combine metropolitan visibility with selective regional boards to create continuity across different audiences. Northern Minnesota, southern agricultural areas, and western communities can require a different approach than the Twin Cities because travel is more dispersed and inventory serves wider driving zones. Advertisers often link multiple markets so messaging follows people as they move between home, work, shopping, and weekend destinations.

Typical Billboard Advertising Costs in Minnesota

Advertising in major cities such as Minneapolis and Saint Paul typically requires a larger budget than campaigns in smaller regional markets. Final costs depends on the chosen locations, available inventory, and campaign length.

The budget estimates below offer a general indication of the investment required for a billboard advertising campaign:

Billboard TypeTypical Costs
Traditional Billboard Advertising (OOH)
Approx. €73,000Request a media plan
Digital Billboard Advertising (DOOH)
Approx. €58,000Plan your self

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Explore available billboard advertising opportunities throughout Minnesota. Compare formats, estimate reach and launch your campaign online.

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