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Out-of-Home

Definition:

Out-of-home (OOH) refers to any type of advertising or communication that reaches consumers while they are outside of their homes. It typically includes billboards, transit advertisements, digital displays, and other forms of advertising that target people in public spaces.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: out-of-home
  • Adjective: out-of-home

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

1. The act or practice of advertising or communication aimed at reaching consumers outside their homes.

Example sentence: The out-of-home industry has seen significant growth with the rise of digital billboards.


2. An out-of-home advertising campaign or strategy.

Example sentence: The company launched a successful out-of-home to promote their new product.

Adjective:

1. Relating to or involving advertising or communication that targets people in public spaces.

Example sentence: Out-of-home advertising is highly effective in creating brand awareness among a wide audience.


2. Existing or occurring outside a person's home.

Example sentence: The internet has made it easier for individuals to work out-of-home.

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