Outdoor Advertising

Wild Posting® in Los Angeles and Surrounding Areas

Pricing, Best Neighborhoods, and How We Run Campaigns in LA

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Cost of a Wild Posting® Wheat Pasting Campaign in Los Angeles

Los Angeles has one of the widest pricing ranges of any Wild Posting® market in the U.S. What you pay depends on three things: which neighborhood, how many surfaces, and how long the campaign runs. Walkable corridors like Hollywood Blvd, Melrose, and Abbot Kinney cost more than mid-city stretches — and within the Westside, Beverly Hills and Sunset Strip command a premium over Culver City or Mid-Wilshire.

Here’s the honest range we see on real campaigns:

Value neighborhoods (Highland Park, Atwater, East Hollywood, parts of Mid-City) $2,500 to $4,000

The further you get from LA’s premium walkable corridors, the lower the price drops. Strong value if your audience clusters in NELA, the Eastside, or further-out residential pockets.

Core LA corridors (Silver Lake, Echo Park, Arts District, Fairfax, Culver City): $3,500 to $7,000

This is the bulk of what brands run. Silver Lake, Echo Park, the Arts District, Fairfax — solid foot traffic at a reasonable spend.

Premium corridors (Hollywood Blvd, Sunset Strip, Abbot Kinney, Melrose, Beverly Hills):$5,000 to $9,000+

The highest-demand surfaces in the country. Worth it for fashion, beauty, and culture-driven launches where the neighborhood IS the message.

Cheapest Areas to Run Wild Posting® in Los Angeles

Most Expensive Areas to Run Wild Posting® in Los Angeles

A typical first campaign for a brand new to LA lands between $4,000 and $7,000 — enough density to make an impact without overcommitting before you’ve seen results.

Wild posting campaign on Sunset and Bates in Los Angeles featuring LA Kings playoff hockey and QR code posters
Wild Posting® at Sunset and Bates, Los Angeles — LA Kings playoff campaign

Where to Run Wild Posting® in Los Angeles

LA’s strength as a Wild Posting® market is that every neighborhood reaches a different audience. Picking the right zip code matters as much as the creative on the poster. Here’s where we recommend running, and who each neighborhood actually reaches.
Los Angeles Janelle Monae Wild Posting®
Los Angeles Janelle Monae Wild Posting®

Hollywood (Sunset Strip + Hollywood Blvd)

Iconic outdoor advertising corridor with constant tourist and industry foot traffic. Best for entertainment, streaming, beauty, fashion, and brands chasing celebrity-adjacent visibility.

Melrose Ave / Fairfax District

Streetwear capital of LA. Supreme, hype-driven boutiques, fashion-forward locals, and a young, social-media-native audience. Natural home for streetwear, sneaker drops, music releases, and challenger fashion.

Venice / Abbot Kinney

Boutique-lined, walkable, and aspirational. Wellness studios, indie cafes, lifestyle shoppers, and steady tourist traffic. Best for beauty, wellness, DTC lifestyle, and food/beverage brands.

West Hollywood (Sunset Plaza, Santa Monica Blvd)

Affluent, design-conscious, LGBTQ+ cultural hub, and entertainment-industry resident base. Strong for luxury, fashion, beauty, hospitality, and premium lifestyle.

Silver Lake / Echo Park

Eastside creative class — designers, musicians, indie founders. Younger and more alternative than the Westside. Strong for indie music, challenger DTC, edgy fashion, and craft beverage.

Downtown LA / Arts District

Galleries, lofts, breweries, creative agencies, and a fast-growing residential base. Natural home for art-forward, music, fashion, and culture-driven brands.

Beverly Hills / Robertson Blvd

Luxury retail corridor with international tourist and high-net-worth local traffic. Ideal for luxury, beauty, jewelry, automotive, and premium hospitality.

Santa Monica / Third Street Promenade

Open-air retail, beach proximity, and a strong tourist + local mix. Good for retail, hospitality, food, and family-oriented brands.

How DASH TWO Runs Wild Posting® Campaigns in Los Angeles

LA Wild Posting® isn’t a media buy — it’s an operations problem. Posters get covered, torn down, weathered, and competed for surface by surface, day by day. What separates a campaign that delivers from one that disappears is execution: knowing which surfaces stay up, which property owners are cooperative, which crews to use, and which posters to refresh mid-flight.
Here’s what running an LA campaign with us looks like:

1. Audience-first site selection.

  1. We start with who you want to reach, then map that to neighborhoods, then to specific surfaces. Not the other way around. A beauty brand and a streetwear brand running the same budget should be on different blocks.

2. Legal and permit handling.

Wild Posting® in Los Angeles operates across permitted construction barricades, scaffolding, and tolerated postering surfaces. We secure necessary permissions, work with property owners, and ensure posters comply with LA Department of Building and Safety standards and city ordinances. You don’t see any of that — it just works.

3. Production-ready creative specs.

We send you exact dimensions, bleed, and material requirements before you design. No re-prints, no surprises.

4. Verified install with photo proof.

Every postered surface gets photographed and geotagged. You get a deliverables report you can show internally or send to a client — not just an invoice.

5. Mid-flight refreshes when needed.

High-impact corners get covered fast. For campaigns that need to stay visible, we refresh weekly so your brand is the one people see, not the one underneath.

6. Reach and impression modeling.

LA pedestrian density varies dramatically by corridor — Hollywood Blvd, Abbot Kinney, and Third Street Promenade aren’t comparable to most LA streets. We model expected impressions per surface based on neighborhood, time of year, and campaign length — so you know what you’re paying for before you commit.
Black Magic Design Hollywood Wild Posting®
Black Magic Design Hollywood Wild Posting®

Examples of Wild Posting® Campaigns We've Run in Los Angeles

Sol de Janeiro — Manhattan + LA Expansion

DASH TWO ran Wild Posting® for Sol de Janeiro across LA’s highest-impact corridors — including Melrose Ave & Heliotrope, Hollywood Blvd & Normandie, and Santa Monica Blvd & Madison — generating 79.9 million impressions in the LA market alone (177 million combined with the NYC wave). The placement strategy concentrated surfaces near Sephora stores to catch Sol de Janeiro’s young, beauty-led audience at the point of purchase intent.
Sol de Janeiro Posters on LA City Street

Fridays for Future — "Earth Is No Toy" (West Hollywood)

“Earth Is No Toy” — Fridays for Future’s Earth Day 2023 Wild Posting® campaign by FRED & FARID Los Angeles, installed by DASH TWO at 8594 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood.
Fridays for Future "Earth Is No Toy" Wild Posting® campaign on Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood — Earth Day 2023

Peet's Coffee — "Coffee for Coffee People" (Chinatown / DTLA)

DASH TWO ran Wild Posting® in Los Angeles for Peet’s Coffee’s “Coffee for Coffee People” — the brand’s first-ever 360-degree campaign and its largest marketing push to date, created by Mischief @ No Fixed Address. LA was one of four key OOH markets named for the launch, alongside San Francisco, Boston, and D.C. We installed the three-panel poster takeover at Bernard St & Broadway, the Chinatown gateway to DTLA, putting Peet’s deadpan brand voice in front of the dense, walkable corridor between Union Station and the Arts District.
Peet's Coffee "Coffee for Coffee People" Wild Posting® campaign at Bernard St & Broadway, Chinatown, Downtown Los Angeles

Frequently Asked Questions About Wild Posting® in Los Angeles

Everything brands ask us before booking a Wild Posting® campaign in LA.
How much does Wild Posting® cost in Los Angeles?
Pricing ranges from $2,500 to $9,000+ per campaign in Los Angeles, depending on neighborhood, surface count, and duration. Value neighborhoods like Highland Park, Atwater Village, East Hollywood, and Mid-City run $2,500–$4,000. Core LA corridors like Silver Lake, Echo Park, the Arts District, Fairfax, and Culver City run $3,500–$7,000. Premium corridors like Hollywood Blvd, the Sunset Strip, Abbot Kinney, Melrose, and Beverly Hills run $5,000–$9,000+.
The highest-impact LA Wild Posting® neighborhoods are Hollywood (Sunset Strip and Hollywood Blvd) for entertainment and beauty, Melrose Ave and the Fairfax District for streetwear and music, Venice and Abbot Kinney for wellness and DTC lifestyle, West Hollywood for luxury and hospitality, Silver Lake and Echo Park for indie and challenger brands, Downtown LA and the Arts District for art-forward and culture-driven brands, Beverly Hills and Robertson Blvd for luxury retail, and Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade for tourist and family-oriented reach.
Wild Posting® in Los Angeles operates across permitted construction barricades, scaffolding, and tolerated postering surfaces. DASH TWO secures necessary permissions, works directly with property owners, and ensures every campaign complies with LA Department of Building and Safety standards and city ordinances.
Many LA surfaces require permits or property-owner agreements. DASH TWO handles all permissions, property-owner negotiations, and compliance — you don’t see any of it, it just works.
LA Wild Posting® campaigns typically run 2 to 4 weeks. High-traffic corners get covered fast — for campaigns that need to stay visible, DASH TWO refreshes surfaces weekly so your brand is the one people see, not the one underneath.
LA Wild Posting® is an operations problem — posters get covered, torn down, and competed for surface by surface, day by day. A professional company knows which surfaces stay up, which property owners are cooperative, which crews to use, and which posters to refresh mid-flight. DASH TWO also models expected impressions per surface based on neighborhood, time of year, and campaign length — so you know what you’re paying for before you commit.

Ready to Run Wild Posting® in Los Angeles?

Contact us with your timing, budget, and target audience. We’ll come back with a neighborhood plan, surface count, and impression model within 48 hours — no obligations, no decks you have to sit through.