This 20 ft × 10 ft non-lit hoarding is located in Brahmanipal, Jajpur district, Odisha. Jajpur is an emerging industrial and commercial hub in coastal Odisha, strategically positioned along key state highways connecting Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, and major industrial clusters. Brahmanipal serves as a local market area within Jajpur, experiencing steady daily commuter movement from surrounding villages, industrial workers, and regional travelers. This hoarding offers affordable outdoor visibility for brands targeting local consumers, industrial workforce, and transit traffic.
Brahmanipal is situated within Jajpur district, which has witnessed significant industrial growth in recent years due to steel plants, cement factories, and infrastructure projects. The locality experiences mixed traffic including local residents, industrial employees commuting to nearby manufacturing zones, and vehicles traveling between Jajpur town and surrounding rural areas. The area features a combination of residential neighborhoods, local markets, educational institutions, and small commercial establishments. Proximity to state highways ensures consistent vehicle movement throughout the day.
Approximate estimates suggest the following for this locality:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day — typical for a collector road in a semi-urban market area with industrial connectivity
Estimated Daily Footfall: 2,000–6,000 pedestrians/day — comprising local shoppers, students, and residents accessing nearby services
Peak Activity Periods: 7:30 AM–9:30 AM (morning commute to industries and schools), 5:00 PM–7:30 PM (evening return traffic and market hours)
Primary Audience: Industrial workers, local families, students, small business owners, regional travelers, and rural visitors accessing Jajpur's market facilities
Advertising Potential: The location is well-suited for brands targeting working-class consumers, local service providers, FMCG products, mobile networks, financial services, and regional businesses seeking consistent visibility at an economical investment
Note: These are approximate locality estimates. Reliable public measurements for this specific hoarding are unavailable.
Dimensions: 20 ft (W) × 10 ft (H)
Total Display Area: 200 sq ft
Monthly Price: ₹10,000
Property Type: Hoarding
Lighting: Non-Lit (daylight visibility only)
Visibility: Standard roadside positioning
Suitable Advertisement Size: Full 20×10 ft creative recommended for maximum impact
Cost-Effective Entry Point: At ₹10,000/month, this offers one of the most affordable outdoor advertising opportunities in Jajpur district for sustained brand presence
Industrial Workforce Exposure: Regular visibility to daily commuters working in nearby industrial zones creates repeated brand recall among earning consumers
Local Market Positioning: Captures attention of residents accessing Brahmanipal's market area for daily shopping and essential services
Regional Connectivity: Benefits from transit traffic moving between Jajpur town and surrounding villages, expanding reach beyond immediate locality
Long Campaign Feasibility: Low monthly investment enables extended campaigns for building gradual brand awareness without significant budget strain
Product Launches: Introduce new FMCG products, mobile plans, or financial schemes to working-class consumers with simple, benefit-focused messaging
Local Service Promotion: Advertise coaching classes, healthcare clinics, retail outlets, or service centers with clear contact details and locality references
Seasonal Campaigns: Promote festival offers, agricultural products during sowing/harvesting seasons, or summer/winter product categories relevant to rural-urban consumers
Brand Building: Establish consistent presence for regional brands seeking to build familiarity and trust among local communities over multiple months
Directional Advertising: Use the hoarding to guide customers to nearby business locations, showrooms, or service centers with distance and direction cues
The traffic volumes, footfall figures, and weekly unique reach mentioned are approximate estimates based on the surrounding locality's characteristics and typical patterns in semi-urban Odisha market areas. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure will vary based on factors including hoarding placement, creative quality, local events, and seasonal variations. The non-lit nature limits visibility to daylight hours only.