Who We Are

BIG LINE DATA SYSTEMS (Top Geo Fencing Automation mobile marketing Company)  was founded having experience providing IT consulting & services and outsourcing in the year 2015. We serve our software solutions with a blend of innovation to our clients in the areas of Offshore Web Development, Mobile development, Application-development, E-commerce Development, Web designing, and Geo-fencing Automation Digital Marketing. We are proud to provide IT Solutions that help businesses radically cut costs and become more efficient, productive, and profitable. We have best Geo fencing Advertising software which helps us in implementing the things and generate good results with HIGH ROI.

Why Start With Geofencing Marketing & Data Targeting?

Location Is Everything?

Geofencing Advertising is a form of location-based advertising, where any time a potential customer enters a geographically designated area (called a ‘geofence’), a specific advertisement is served on their mobile device. For example, a customer walking in proximity to a clothing store may receive an advertisement for 20% off when he/she is within a defined distance from the clothing store.

The main benefit of geofencing is the ability to serve a hyper-targeted and customized ad to a potential customer.

Audience Targeting Tools We Use To Bolster Geofencing Marketing

To Drive Leads, Sales, Brand Awareness And Engagement

Programmatic Display

Reach affinity and intent customers via our 25+ ad exchanges.

Paid Search & Social

Hyper target in-market customers based on intent and shopping behaviors.

Data Targeting

We’re more than just a geofencing marketing company or an OTT Advertising provider.

Our Talents

Graphics Designing

Graphic design is a craft where professionals create visual content to communicate messages. By applying visual hierarchy and page layout techniques,

Geofencing Automation Marketing

It works on the location-based Device data and Geo Coordinates. This marketing technique is one of the most effective ways to generate leads for any type of business vertical.

Facebook Marketing

Facebook Marketing

Facebook ad formats and Pages are designed to capture attention and prompt action. They offer creative flexibility, work across devices, and are built to help you reach your goals.

Google Marketing

Google Marketing

Make deeper customer connections to drive better marketing results with a complete set of advertising and analytics solutions. Radius can be between 0.5kms to 5kms or custom (Given By Client).

SEO

SEO/SMO

Search engine optimization (SEO) is a set of strategies with the broad goal of bringing more people to your website the first way, by improving your search engine rankings.

E-Commerce Automation Marketing

It works on Big data e-commerce analytics. This type of methodology is quite helpful to differentiate the purchasing behaviors of the profiles with location-based data.

GIN (Ground Intelligence Network Ads)

GIN (Ground Intelligence Network Ads)

It works on the real-time ground intelligence that captures the browsing + Location patterns of the particular device ID.

Hyper Target Marketing

It works on the cloud-based ad algorithm that generates profile analytics to capture leads for potential prospects. This can be set Hyperlocal + Proximity or custom.

Website Designing

Website Designing

A mobile-first experience is needed to stay relevant in today’s day and age – optimised for different platforms, enhanced UX, technical know-how and enhanced search-engine indexing.

Our Profit Beneficiaries

Real Estate

Through multiple tactics and optimizations, we achieved a CTR of .33%, more than tripling the client’s goal of reaching the industry average CTR of .08-.1%.

Medical

Through our multiple tactics and optimizations, we were able to deliver an average CPA of $2.27 and deliver 1,670 actions within a month.

Our FAQ's

How Much Does Geofencing Costs?

There are typically two buying models for Geofencing campaigns – CPM (Cost per Mille or Cost per 1,000 impressions) and CPV (Cost per Visit).

CPM Model
CPM is the most common buying model for geofencing, and typically accompanies brand awareness campaigns or campaigns that want to reach a particular audience. Pricing typically ranges between $3.50-$15 CPM for mobile and desktop campaigns, and between $20-$50 CPM for Connected TV campaigns. The pricing range of CPMs varies depending on a number of factors such as the volume of impressions purchased or the types of targeting tactics used. The more localized or narrow your targeting is, the higher the CPM will be.

CPV Model
CPV is a guaranteed performance buying model in which marketers only pay for ads that result in a store visit. This geofencing buying model removes the risk or guesswork of traditional media buying and shifts accountability from buyer to partner, bringing improved transparency and simplicity to the advertising industry. CPV is ideal if your KPIs are focused on real-world outcomes, such as generating more foot traffic and increasing the frequency of in-store visits from past customers. CPV pricing will vary on a number of factors such as the number of drive-to locations for the campaign, the number of impressions available based on the targeting tactics used for the campaign, and additional data layers used.

How Accurate Is Geofencing?

Accuracy will depend on the type of geofencing employed. Radial geofencing, which is the most common form of geofencing, uses radial fences. This is when you drop a pin on a location and then create a circular radius around the center of that location.

The accuracy of this form of geofence is determined by two factors. The first is making sure that the center of the geofence is accurate. This is usually determined by the address of the location. However, there are limitations to this form of geofencing. For example, since addresses were built to provide directions to the location, many times the physical location is across a parking lot or on the street. If this is the case, then your accuracy is diminished and you will have wasted ad spend. The second factor that influences accuracy is the size of the radial fence. The bigger the radial fence the more people you will reach. However, if your goal is to reach a specific audience, this can lead to wasted ad spend as well. An alternative to radial geofencing is polygon mapping, which is done by tracing the store or place boundary based on satellite images.

This is a more accurate form of geofencing. By identifying the exact parameters of a business or point of interest, polygon mapping is able to provide more accurate store visitation and targeting solutions. Blueprints mapping takes polygon mapping one step further by mapping the store, parking lot, and retail block of a business location, which enables marketers to reach consumers with various messages depending on their shopper journey. Both polygon mapping and Blueprints are proven to be more accurate and effective than radial fence targeting. In fact, in a 3 month test comparing visits to store locations from Blueprints vs. radial fences, we found there was 84% more ad waste when using radial fences.

Interested in learning more about Blueprints and polygon mapping? BLDS INDIA is here to help you take your location-based advertising to the next level.

How to do Hyper-local Geo Targeting?

BLDS INDIA’s proprietary mapping technology, Blueprints, maps the real world in a virtual environment with the highest levels of accuracy and precision, enabling the ability for hyper geo targeting. Our Blueprints are the foundation of all products and tactics developed here at BLDS INDIA. By providing accurate context to location data, BLDS INDIA can effectively target and reach consumers based on their physical behaviours. Our suite of hyper-local geo targeting products can help you reach customers in your communities at different points in their customer journey:

On-Premise Targeting allows you to reach consumers while they are actually on the premises of a given location whether that be a store or a stadium. This hyper geotargeting granularity is extremely valuable for advertisers who want to reach consumers in a very precise location. Proximity Targeting enables advertisers to reach consumers while they are near a specific location.

Audience Targeting connects you with consumers based on past visitation behaviours. As a user visits a brand or category location, they are bucketed into that specific audience for the next 90 days, allowing you to target existing customers or conquest your competitors’ audiences.

Who Uses Geo Marketing?

Geomarketing is popular amongst marketers and advertisers who wish to market a product or service to potential customers who are within a defined geographical area. Targeting usually involves serving a mobile ad to likely customers as they get in close proximity to a business, but also can be used to pull potential customers from competitors (known as “geo-conquesting”) or market attractions to visitors to an area. Geomarketing is effective for many businesses and organizations, including small businesses and large companies.

Learn more about our Geomarketing solutions at BLDS INDIA and discover the power of location at your fingertips.

How Does Geofencing Advertising Work?

Geofencing Advertising is a form of location-based advertising, where any time a potential customer enters a geographically designated area (called a ‘geofence’), a specific advertisement is served on their mobile device. For example, a customer walking in proximity to a clothing store may receive an advertisement for 20% off when he/she is within a defined distance from the clothing store.

The main benefit of geofencing is the ability to serve a hyper-targeted and customized ad to a potential customer when they are likely ready to purchase or within the area of a relevant business or competitor, ultimately leading to a greater chance of an in-store visit. As soon as the user has exited the ‘virtual fence’, they are no longer qualified to receive the ad.

Learn more about BLDS INDIA’s location-based advertising platform and discover the power of location at your fingertips.

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