Author:
Solovyeva Elena,Deorari Rajesh,Pushkarna Gaurav,Ranjan Rajiv,Sharma Sapna
Abstract
The average age of the participants in this research, which evaluated the effects of public display advertising in smart cities, was found to be 31.2 years, with a gender distribution that is balanced. When compared to a prior review, exposure and memory rates showed a 5% improvement in recall rates and a 12% increase in exposure length, suggesting increased advertising effectiveness and reach. Purchase intent increased by 11.8% and interaction levels improved by 10%, according to consumer engagement ratings. In addition, post-exposure attitudes demonstrated a 2.7% improvement in relevance and a 5.4% rise in likeability, highlighting a favorable opinion of public display advertising. These results contribute to the disciplines of urban informatics and advertising effectiveness by providing insightful information on the changing role of public display advertising in the setting of smart cities.
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