MEDIAQUEST ADVERTISING OFFERS QUALITY SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS TO REGION
MediaQuest Advertising
Since 2014, Ben and Suzanne Patterson have offered affordable, high viability signage through their digital advertising company, MediaQuest Advertising.
MediaQuest’s signs feature bright, modern displays and rotating ad placements and are placed along heavily traveled routes to reach daily traffic, commuters, and visitors.
Based in Carlyle, the Pattersons have advertised numerous local businesses, fundraisers, churches, and community organizations throughout the region, with signs as close as Centralia and Salem and as far as Ina and New Minden.
“Premiere locations with high traffic intersections is our goal. We try to catch people when they’re stopped,” said Ben. “We have two types of signs: LED boards and static viny signs. Our LED boards can communicate whatever your businesses is trying to say on a minute-by-minute basis.”
Suzanne added, “The LED boards can advertise multiple images. If you own a car dealership, you could feature a photo of every car in your lot, along with information and prices. That would cycle through every time your ad comes up, and you could advertise your entire stock.”
In addition, Suzanne said MediaQuest’s LED boards can update immediately, which is ideal for promoting fresh deals and inclimate weather ads, and other items in need of immediate release.
The Pattersons began their business 12 years ago after building their first sign in Centralia. That would ultimately blossom into a full-blown business with numerous signs and LED boards throughout the region.
“My favorite part of this job is the combined creative efforts between Ben and myself. I’m more of an artist by trade. So, I get to express myself working with people on their ads and things that make them happy,” said Suzanne. “Ben is such a good driving force with reaching out to people and being a voice for the business.”
“We were so fortunate to have our first sign in Centralia fall in our lap. We wanted to reintroduce that feeling,” Ben recalled. “Next thing you know we’ve got another intersection, and we’ve got all of these locations and LED boards. Not quitting was the key.”
Looking to the future, Ben said he and Suzanne hope to expand their reach to all of southern Illinois.
“We would love to have a market base in all of southern Illinois. We’d like more locations, more options, and a larger field to build our advertisements on.”