Knoxville Geofencing Advertising Services
Geofencing advertising lets you reach customers exactly where they are—at home, shopping at a competitor, or at a local event. As top geofencing advertising companies, we use mobile geofencing advertising to put your brand in front of people likely to need your services in Knoxville.
What is Geofencing Advertising?
It’s a precise way to target people with ads based on their physical location. We draw small digital boundaries (geofenced advertising) around places like competitors’ stores or local event venues. Anyone who enters that area sees your ads later on their phone or tablet. This is highly effective, hyper-local marketing.
How Does Geofencing Advertising Work?
We create the digital boundary (the geofence) around a specific area. When a customer enters, we capture their device ID (anonymously). We then show that person your geofencing mobile advertising banners and videos as they move around the web. This means your ads are only shown to people who were physically in a place important to your business.
Why Geofencing Mobile Advertising is Crucial
If your brand is focused on getting in front of customers based on where they are or where they have been, there is nothing better than geofence based advertising. Using their device’s GPS, you can find and target prospective buyers. Maybe you want to showcase your brand when people attend a local sporting event, or maybe you want to target patrons of a competitor’s restaurant. In whatever case, it’s a great complimentary advertising vehicle.

Targets people at the right place and time
With geofencing, your ads reach people when location and timing align. Whether someone is walking through a competitor’s showroom, attending an event, or passing through a key neighborhood, your message appears at the most relevant moment. This precise targeting increases the chance of engagement because the person is already in a location related to your product or service.

Perfect for event-based promotions and competitor targeting
Events and competitor locations are prime opportunities to capture attention. If there’s a home show, festival, sports game, or industry gathering, geofencing lets you advertise directly to attendees while their attention is high. The same applies to competitors’ storefronts or service areas—reaching prospects when they’re actively considering options.

Builds awareness with audiences already in a buying mindset
Unlike broad digital campaigns, geofencing targets individuals who have shown physical intent by visiting a place that signals interest. Someone stepping into a competitor’s store, visiting an event relevant to your industry, or entering a service area has already demonstrated interest in products or services like yours. This pre-qualification increases ad relevance and conversion potential.
How Our Geofencing Advertising Experts Help Your Business
We identify high-value locations (competitors, events, neighborhoods, etc.), build creative specifically for location-based campaigns, manage the geofencing advertising technology, and track performance so you can see the true impact in real numbers. Our team handles the entire process to drive foot traffic and conversions in the Knoxville market.
Is This Right for You?
- You want to target competitor locations
- You host, sponsor, or want to target certain events
- You want to reach people in specific areas
Budget Snapshot
GeoFence campaigns typically start at $1,000–$4,000/month including ad spend and management.
Ask your growth specialist to build a custom plan for you to get this service or a mix of all our creative services.
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