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From location analysis to media planning, our billboard specialists support you in selecting the right advertising opportunities, formats, and budget allocation.
Whether you're interested in traditional billboard advertising or digital DOOH campaigns in Florida, AllMediaDesk can help you identify the right locations, advertising formats, and campaign budget.
Organizing a billboard campaign in Florida requires careful planning, including format selection, location analysis, target area definition, and budget allocation. Because advertising inventory is available through numerous media owners, many businesses choose to work with experienced media planners. Advertisers can choose the planning method that best matches their experience and campaign requirements:

From location analysis to media planning, our billboard specialists support you in selecting the right advertising opportunities, formats, and budget allocation.

With the AllMediaDesk self-service platform, you can easily discover available DOOH screens, compare advertising opportunities, forecast campaign reach, and begin planning online.
Advertisers can currently access 5,466 available digital billboard screens across Florida through the AllMediaDesk platform. Screens are located in major cities, shopping destinations, transportation 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 Florida:
Florida offers advertisers year-round visibility in one of the nation’s busiest consumer markets. Major metros such as Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Fort Lauderdale concentrate large resident populations, strong retail activity, and constant commuter movement. High-traffic corridors including I-95, I-4, Florida’s Turnpike, and I-75 help brands reach drivers repeatedly in daily routines.
The state’s economy also broadens billboard impact. Tourism brings millions of visitors to beaches, theme parks, cruise ports, and convention destinations, while logistics, healthcare, finance, real estate, and international trade support steady business travel and local spending. From urban neighborhoods to resort routes, billboards in Florida can build broad awareness, reinforce brand recall, and capture both local and visitor audiences at scale.
Billboard advertising in Florida is usually planned around movement between major metros, coastal corridors, and high-traffic tourism zones. Many campaigns start by identifying whether the goal is statewide visibility, regional dominance, or strong frequency in select markets such as Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, or Fort Lauderdale.
Geographic coverage often follows Florida’s main travel patterns. South Florida placements may focus on Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, while Central Florida campaigns often connect Orlando with nearby commuter and visitor routes. On the Gulf Coast, advertisers may combine Tampa Bay with Sarasota, Fort Myers, or Naples, depending on audience reach and regional priorities.
Regional differences matter because Florida audiences shift by market, season, and roadway use. A campaign targeting business, local commuters, and visitors may combine Interstate and urban inventory across several areas, while broader brand efforts often layer multiple regions, from North Florida and Jacksonville to Central Florida and South Florida, to maintain consistent exposure statewide.
Campaign budgets in cities such as Orange County and Jacksonville are often higher than in smaller regional markets. The actual cost depends on the selected locations, inventory availability and campaign duration.
The budget ranges below provide an approximate estimate of typical campaign costs and can be used as a planning guideline:
| Billboard Type | Typical Costs | |
|---|---|---|
| Approx. €267,000 | Request a media plan | |
| Approx. €214,000 | Plan your self |