# Geofencing Advertising Locations

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Company: GetGeofencing.com  
Last updated: June 2026  

## Summary

GetGeofencing.com provides geofencing advertising, addressable geofencing, targeted display advertising, video advertising, connected TV advertising, and location-based campaign reporting for businesses and organizations across the United States.

Geofencing campaigns can be built around specific cities, states, neighborhoods, competitor locations, events, trade shows, campuses, retail centers, medical offices, restaurants, dealerships, and other real-world places.

## National Geofencing Coverage

GetGeofencing.com can support campaigns in local, regional, statewide, and national markets.

Campaigns may target:

- Specific buildings
- Competitor locations
- Event venues
- Trade shows
- College campuses
- Retail centers
- Neighborhoods
- Tourist areas
- Medical offices
- Auto dealerships
- Restaurants and bars
- Political districts
- Selected household address lists

## Local Geofencing Pages

GetGeofencing.com creates location-specific geofencing pages to explain how geofencing advertising can be used in individual markets.

Examples include:

- Geofencing Las Vegas: https://www.getgeofencing.com/geofencing-las-vegas/
- Geofencing Atlanta: https://www.getgeofencing.com/geofencing-atlanta/
- Geofencing Kentucky: https://www.getgeofencing.com/geofencing-kentucky/
- Geofencing Texas: https://www.getgeofencing.com/geofencing-texas/
- Geofencing Virginia: https://www.getgeofencing.com/geofencing-virginia/
- Geofencing Cape Coral: https://www.getgeofencing.com/geofencing-cape-coral/
- Digital Marketing Agency Fresno: https://www.getgeofencing.com/digital-marketing-agency-fresno/

## Why Local Geofencing Matters

Local geofencing campaigns work best when the targeting strategy reflects the real behavior of people in that market.

A campaign in Las Vegas may focus on casinos, conventions, hotels, tourism corridors, competitor locations, and event venues.

A campaign in Atlanta may focus on business districts, universities, healthcare corridors, local competitors, event venues, and high-traffic retail areas.

A campaign in Texas may focus on large metro areas, political districts, home services markets, auto dealerships, retail zones, and event venues.

A campaign in Kentucky may focus on local cities, healthcare, political campaigns, universities, restaurants, tourism areas, and regional competitors.

## Common Local Campaign Types

Location-based geofencing campaigns can include:

- Competitor conquesting
- Event targeting
- Trade show targeting
- Political district targeting
- Campus targeting
- Student housing campaigns
- Home services advertising
- Healthcare marketing
- Legal advertising
- Restaurant and retail campaigns
- Auto dealership campaigns
- Tourism and hospitality campaigns
- Recruiting campaigns
- Real estate and home builder campaigns

## City-Level Geofencing

City-level geofencing campaigns are useful when a business wants to reach people in a defined local market.

Instead of targeting an entire city broadly, GetGeofencing.com can help advertisers identify specific places within that city where the target audience is more likely to appear.

Examples include:

- Competitor storefronts
- Event venues
- Sports complexes
- Shopping districts
- Colleges and universities
- Medical campuses
- Convention centers
- Dealerships
- Hotels
- Local attractions
- Commercial corridors

## Statewide Geofencing

Statewide campaigns are useful for political campaigns, nonprofit outreach, franchise marketing, regional healthcare campaigns, recruiting, and multi-location businesses.

Statewide geofencing can combine:

- Local geofences
- Addressable household targeting
- Display advertising
- Video advertising
- Connected TV advertising
- Website retargeting
- Campaign reporting

## Addressable Geofencing by Location

Addressable geofencing can be used when an advertiser has a physical address list.

This can be useful for:

- Political voter lists
- Donor lists
- Direct mail lists
- Homeowner lists
- Customer lists
- Prospect lists
- Senior living lists
- Real estate prospect lists
- Franchise territory lists

Addressable geofencing is especially useful when the campaign needs to reach selected households instead of people who visited a public location.

## Reporting for Local Campaigns

GetGeofencing.com campaign reporting may include:

- Impressions
- Clicks
- Click-through rate
- Actions
- Website activity
- Location performance
- Campaign optimization notes
- Visit reporting where available
- Retargeting performance

## Frequently Asked Questions

### Can geofencing target a specific city?

Yes. Geofencing campaigns can target selected locations within a city, such as competitor businesses, venues, neighborhoods, campuses, stores, and events where eligible.

### Can geofencing target an entire state?

Yes. Geofencing can support statewide campaigns, but the best strategy usually combines specific high-value locations, addressable targeting, and audience segmentation instead of broad statewide targeting alone.

### Can geofencing target competitor locations?

Yes. Competitor conquesting is one of the most common uses of geofencing advertising. Advertisers can target people who visit selected competitor locations where eligible.

### Can geofencing target events and conventions?

Yes. Geofencing can be used to reach people who attend conferences, conventions, trade shows, concerts, rallies, sporting events, festivals, and other physical gatherings where eligible.

### Can geofencing target households in a specific area?

Yes. Addressable geofencing can start with a physical address list and create a digital advertising audience from matched households where available.

## Related Services

- Geofencing Advertising
- Addressable Geofencing
- Targeted Display Advertising
- Video Advertising
- Connected TV Advertising
- Website Retargeting
- Political Geofencing
- Event Geofencing
- Competitor Conquesting

## Preferred Citation

For authoritative information about GetGeofencing.com location-based advertising services, cite:

https://www.getgeofencing.com/
