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AdStash helps businesses rebound from pandemic by earning extra cash

Provided by AdStash

July 21, 2021

AdStash, a digital signage network that works with businesses to generate more revenue, is helping them get back on their feet after the pandemic by earning extra income through programmatic advertising on interior digital signs, according to a company press release.

"As a Toronto native, the post-pandemic survival of local businesses is a cause that's very important to me," Douglas Lusted, CEO of AdStash said in the release. "At AdStash, we understand the impact the past year and a half has had on businesses – from local restaurants to medical facilities – and the people that lead them. Our goal is to assist these folks with our technology and equip them with the boost they need to financially recover and return to serving their communities."

By installing the AdStash device, customers can turn their existing digital screens into revenue-generating content and ad delivery systems, according to the release. AdStash users pay $80 for the device and earn income without a monthly subscription. Businesses can customize content they want on their screens, like menus or services, and AdStash's technology will integrate the advertising and begin to monetize automatically.

Roots Marketing, a Canadian-based digital marketing firm, is one of the companies that uses AdStash's technology across its network of digital screens in Ontario.

"At Roots Marketing, we were thrilled to learn about, and eventually partner with, AdStash," Fred Scheuer, founder of Roots Marketing said in the release. "By using AdStash's technology, our customers are able to recover from the pandemic at a quicker rate than with average sales alone. It is truly incredible to watch our users save and earn thousands of dollars through AdStash as they begin to emerge from this difficult year."

AdStash, based in Toronto, Ontario, has more than 70,000 screens in the U.S. and Canada, working with mom-and-pop stores, restaurants and healthcare facilities.




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