Milford, PA (May 1, 2012) – After the original inception of the idea more than six months ago, President & Founder of KKPR Marketing & Public Relations, Inc., Katrina Foster, is proud to announce the launch of Pike County Transit advertising. The boutique agency was awarded the contract mid-March and is now ready to begin the sale of the interior and exterior ad spaces available to the regional business community.

“We were really excited to be awarded this contract,” said Foster. “It’s a great opportunity not only for my agency, but also for the County. It will be a nice revenue stream to the County, while giving regional businesses an affordable way to add to their overall marketing and communications strategy. We have priced this just right and really look forward to watching it take off.”

Pike County Transit (PCT) advertising offers an ideal mass-reach medium for a low comparable cost to impact the Tri-State’s consumers. The advertiser’s message will be delivered in a high-visibility format that can’t be ignored by the riders or the general public. The County offers a fleet of 20 vehicles that will display advertiser’s messages to residents and visitors alike, in more than 30 counties and three states each month, and reaching them at the perfect time; when consumers are out and about. Dominating the out-of-home media, transportation advertising has become a pinnacle tool in the marketing mix to increase branding and point-of-purchase advertising while staying within advertiser’s budgets.

County vehicles have more than 150,000 riders each year and drivers put at least 30,000 miles per year on each of the vehicles. Exterior advertising space starts at only $5.00 per month and interior advertising space starts at $15.00 per month.

“It’s going to be a great partnership,” said Keith Raser, Director of Transportation for Pike County. “This information will be invaluable to our residents. It will offer advertising opportunities to our businesses and will help inform both those who ride the buses as well as those who see our buses daily. Katrina Foster (and her staff) of KKPR Marketing and I have worked diligently to bring this endeavor to Pike County, and are anxious to see the first ads on the buses soon!”

Most recently, KKPR Marketing & Public Relations took home a SAGE Award for Best Practices in Marketing & Communications, and earlier in the year, the budding agency was presented with an ADDY award by the AAF NEPA for The Looking Glass Project; a special event turned KKPR brand, which the agency created in the beginning of 2010.

KKPR, Kconceptual Kreations, opened its doors in 2006 and has grown from a one-woman, home-based business to a burgeoning boutique agency that currently includes additional publicists, designers, and administration staff. The marketing and public relations company re-launched its brand in September of 2008, which introduced KKPR Marketing & Public Relations, the new look and feel of Kconceptual Kreations. Since its brand re-launch, many new and exciting things have developed in the world of KKPR from new clients and services to new staff and KKPR Brands. To get the most up-to-date information about the creative boutique, you can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and their blog.

For more information or to place an ad, please visit www.kkmpr.com or call 570.296.2333.