"By working with local homeowners, we turn unused private spaces into powerful advertising opportunities that benefit both businesses
and the community."
Our Story
As a small family business, we grew frustrated with pouring hard-earned profits into advertising that simply didn’t work. Everywhere we turned, the options were either ineffective, overpriced, or both.
We tried everything:
- Digital advertising screens — crammed with up to 9 or 10 other rotating ads (alongside bus and train times), barely noticed by anyone.
- Billboards — in the wrong places, outrageously expensive, and often unlit at night.
- Posters and leaflets — quickly removed or ignored in local cafés and salons.
- Small ads in parish magazines or newspapers — gone in a day, sometimes literally wrapped around fish and chips the next evening.
- Radio advertising — extortionate in price, limited to one station, and drowned out between music and interviews.
- We even experimented with floor graffiti — heart-breaking and bank-breaking.
Every attempt left us asking the same question: how can small businesses reach their local community without breaking the bank?
That’s when the idea struck. What if advertising could be done legally, affordably, and locally — not through faceless corporations, but with the help of our neighbours?
And that’s how Eazy Adz was born.
We took inspiration from estate agent boards — bright, eye-catching, and impossible to miss. Positioned at head height, they’re equally visible to pedestrians and passing traffic. With homeowners’ permission, these boards become a simple yet powerful way to advertise locally — a completely untapped opportunity for small businesses.
Today, Eazy Adz offers a new, effective, and accessible way to advertise. One that costs a fraction of traditional methods, supports local businesses, and makes sure your message is seen.