Clark County, Ohio

Clark County, Ohio is a strategic outdoor advertising market situated along the key I-70 corridor. With major traffic flowing through the county from Springfield toward Dayton and beyond, our billboard placements in Clark County deliver high visibility and consistent impressions for advertisers looking to make an impact. Whether your goal is to reach local consumers or regional travelers, Porter Advertising’s premium roadside displays in Clark County offer a prime location for your message.
With our inventory directly off Interstate 70, your brand will be seen by commuters, commercial drivers, and daily passers-by — making Clark County a smart choice for billboard advertising that drives awareness and engagement across the region.

These page represents only a selection of the available boards in the great state of Ohio. For a full inventory of billboards and availability, contact our team today.

Springfield, Ohio

Springfield, Ohio is a major commercial hub in southwest Ohio, strategically located between Dayton and Columbus with powerful access to I-70 and high daily traffic from commuters, travelers, and local residents. As the heart of Clark County, Springfield offers businesses a diverse and engaged audience—from long-established neighborhoods to growing commercial districts and revitalized downtown areas. The city’s strong manufacturing heritage, expanding small-business community, and steady regional development make it an ideal environment for brands looking to boost visibility and build lasting recognition. With its central location, economic momentum, and consistent flow of local and through-traffic, Springfield provides businesses with prime opportunities to stand out, get noticed, and drive real results.

Springfield, Ohio billboards. These billboards will provide your business an appearance to drivers. Porter Advertising.

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On an average day, Out of Home can reach up to 80% of consumers. 70% of these consumers report that Out of Home is very likely or somewhat likely to influence a purchase.