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About Us

BeSeen Outdoor, Inc. was established the summer of 2006. BeSeen Outdoor, Inc. was founded by Joe Fendig and Ben Jones. Between the two, BeSeen Outdoor, Inc. offers over 25 years of experience in the outdoor advertising industry, owning and operating advertising structures in Southeast Georgia since 1984.

BeSeen Outdoor, Inc. currently owns and operates over 65 static faces and 4 digital units in the southeast coastal Georgia area. Our markets stretch from Savannah, GA to Camden County along I-95 and into Hinesville/Ft. Stewart, GA to the west. More specifically, since January of 2007, the company has grown into the markets of Richmond Hill, Hinesville/Ft. Stewart, Brunswick and into a handful of locations on I-95 in Camden County.

BeSeen Outdoor, Inc. is a full service outdoor company providing complete billboard art design and display production. Our turnaround times are some of the quickest in the industry, averaging 14 days from contract signing to display posting.

Our mission is to provide the best advertising experience, serve our clients with the highest customer service, and continue to build upon the lifelong relationships we’ve made along the way.

So Why Outdoor?

  • Approximately 3.3 times as many prospect impression per dollar than radio
  • More than 3 times as many prospect impressions per dollar than television
  • More than 6.6 times as many prospect impressions per dollar than newspapers
  • More than 5.5 times as many prospect impressions per dollar than magazines
  • And 10.3 times as many prospect impressions per dollar than the cost of direct mail

Latest Research Findings on the Effectiveness of Outdoor Advertising

  • Earlier this year Arbitron conducted over 1,800 telephone interviews to investigate how Americans’ travel habits have changed since the 2003 In-Car Study.
  • In the 2009 In-Car Study, Arbitron found 98 percent of US residents 18 or older have driven or ridden in a vehicle in the last month.
  • The average American spends about 20 hours in a car per week and travels more than 200 miles in that time. That is a 31 percent increase since 2003.
  • Seventy-one percent of travelers often look at the messages on roadside billboards and more than one-thired report looking at an outdoor ad each or most of the time they pass one.
  • Americans are mobile consumers.