A new membership-based advertising platform is making Times Square billboard exposure accessible to businesses, creators, and entertainers who previously couldn’t afford the premium location’s typically high costs. Times Square Bound and beyond has launched a tiered membership community that starts at just $5 per month, with billboard advertising options beginning at $100 monthly.
The platform, which has been operating successfully for six years, is introducing early-access pricing while building its initial membership base. Once the community reaches 150 members, the program will transition to a paid model with limited capacity, making current pricing and availability particularly attractive for early adopters.
The membership structure offers five distinct tiers designed to accommodate different promotional needs and budgets. The entry-level $5 membership allows businesses, authors, artists, and entertainers to join the community and offer their services to other members, though certain restrictions apply. For those seeking billboard exposure, options range from $100 for a 5-second shared billboard with four posts monthly to $350 for a 15-second private billboard with eight monthly posts.
The Times Square advertising program operates on a 15-second loop system, with members selecting billboard lengths that match their desired exposure time. Shared billboard options pair two members together to reduce costs, while private billboards offer exclusive screen time for those requiring more prominent placement.
Flexibility remains a key feature of the membership structure. All memberships renew monthly and can be adjusted based on changing needs. Members can upgrade to higher tiers as their businesses grow, downgrade if budgets tighten, or cancel and rejoin when space becomes available. This adaptability makes the platform particularly appealing to small businesses and independent creators who need promotional flexibility.
The shared billboard concept represents a significant departure from traditional Times Square advertising models. By splitting screen time between two advertisers, the platform reduces individual costs while maintaining the prestige and visibility of Times Square placement. The 5-second and 10-second shared options at $100, $150, and $250 per month bring this prime advertising location within reach of businesses that would typically be priced out of the market.
For those requiring exclusive billboard time, the $350 tier offers 15-second private placements with eight posts monthly. This option suits businesses and creators who need longer messaging time or prefer not to share screen space with other advertisers.
The platform’s six-year track record provides reassurance to potential members concerned about legitimacy in the digital advertising space. Clients have successfully posted billboards through the service, establishing a foundation of trust that supports the new membership community launch.
As membership grows, availability will become increasingly limited. The membership platform will cap enrollment once capacity is reached, creating scarcity that could drive demand for remaining spots. The transition to a paid model at 150 members adds urgency for those considering membership, as current pricing represents a limited-time opportunity.
The timing of this launch coincides with growing demand for affordable advertising solutions among small businesses and content creators. Traditional Times Square billboard advertising can cost thousands of dollars per day, putting it out of reach for most independent businesses and creators. This new model democratizes access to one of the world’s most visible advertising locations.
Interested parties can sign up immediately to secure early-access pricing and guarantee their spot before membership caps are implemented. The Times Square Bound and beyond platform accepts monthly payments with straightforward renewal terms, making it easy for members to manage their advertising investments.
The launch represents a shift in how premium advertising space can be accessed and utilized. By creating a membership community rather than traditional one-off advertising purchases, the platform builds ongoing relationships with clients while providing consistent, affordable access to Times Square visibility. This model particularly benefits creators and small businesses who need regular exposure but lack the budgets for traditional billboard campaigns.
