Network
Barking Snail out-of-home networks allow for external advertising messages to play on your network where you share ad revenues and space. Time is divided up between advertising content, your content, news, weather and trivia messages. Barking Snail manages all the content and owns the network — making setup and management a simple part for you. It’s not a matter of right or wrong — rather which of the two fit your needs at the time (network or non-network). Either option has the ability to migrate into the other.Join the Network
Become a Premiere Barking Snail Network Location
BARKING SNAIL WANTS YOU!We’re looking for a few good, high-traffic businesses to be part of our NETWORK.
We want to give you a whole lot of something for nothing. Skeptical, huh? Sound too good to be true? It’s not.
If your business becomes part of the Barking Snail Network of premiere locations, we will install a high definition LCD screen at your location and give you a portion of the screen to promote your business. Plus, we’ll design a background that has a “look and feel” that is uniquely yours. All of this is free — there is no cost to you.
- No Equipment Cost
- No Installation Cost
- No Maintenance Cost
- Free Advertising Space
What better way to promote your business at no expense to you? Run promotions, announce anniversaries and birthdays, announce charitable events, display fun trivia that brands your business in a fresh way.
Plus, in becoming part of the Barking Snail Network, you are helping to support other local businesses in your community.
We’ll teach you how to use the software that controls your portion of the screen. It’s simple. Even our most technically challenged staff members can do it! (And that’s saying a lot!!)
Want to have great looking content, but don’t want to create it or schedule it for your portion of the screen? No problem. We can handle that too. Our Creative Team can work up a monthly service contract to design and download your various elements. Just ask.
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Glossary
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