One way Jamaican landlords can now earn more from their properties. By selling ad space, landlords can earn additional income and with less hassle.This mainly if there is a high-traffic volume at the building.
A section of the fences and/or building can be used as a billboard. You can allow a piece of outdoor advertisement (banner, balloon, wallscape) to hang on your rental property to create a tenant-independent money making center.
Popular places are fence, wall, rooftop, even lightposts.
Before you actually get clients, you can hang the banner for a non profit company or a fundraiser. This will help you to guage responses.
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- Possible income earners include:
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- Commission from banner printing companies
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- Reservation fees for annual bookings
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- Big time political ad revenue
- Night projections onto your building
REMEMBER to check with your parish council for the zoning code for your property before you begin.
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