Romeo Golf Consultants
[geofencing advertising · tampa bay]

Your next customers walked into a building today. Fence it.

Geofencing advertising draws an invisible line around the places your buyers already go: a competitor's lot, a trade show, an office park. People who walk in see your ads on their phone for up to 30 days after. We now offer it for businesses across Tampa Bay, from Clearwater and St. Petersburg to Tampa and Brandon, planned and managed by our team and measured down to who walked into your door.

[how it works]

From a building on a map to a measured walk-in.

  1. [01]

    Draw the fences

    We trace virtual boundaries around the real-world locations that matter to you: a competitor's lot, a convention center during an event, an office park, your own store. Fences are drawn to the building's outline, not a vague radius around the block.

  2. [02]

    Build the audience

    When someone walks into a fenced location during the time window you choose, their device joins your audience. Windows matter: fence a home show for its three-day run, or weekdays only to reach employees instead of weekend foot traffic.

  3. [03]

    Serve the ads

    Your display and video ads follow that audience for up to 30 days across more than 600,000 mobile apps and the mobile web, with connected TV available on top. They saw your ad because they stood in a building that signals they are your buyer.

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    Measure walk-ins

    Reporting goes past clicks. We track impressions, clicks, and conversions per individual fence, and we can measure the people who saw your ad and then physically walked into your location. You see which fences drive real traffic and we move budget there.

[where it wins]

Built for businesses whose buyers stand somewhere first.

Physical presence is intent. Someone standing on a dealership lot is shopping for a car. Someone at a home show is planning a project. Geofencing turns that moment into an audience you can reach for the next month.

  • Car dealerships fencing competing lots across Pinellas and Hillsborough counties, so shoppers comparing prices see your offer for up to 30 days
  • Med spas and clinics reaching gym members and salon clients a few miles from their door
  • Restaurants and breweries fencing hotels, event venues, and nearby office buildings
  • Home-service companies fencing new subdivisions and home-improvement stores
  • B2B companies fencing a downtown Tampa conference for its exact run dates, then following up with attendees
  • Franchises and retailers measuring which locations actually pull walk-ins from each fence
[why ours]

What separates a fence that sells from a fence that spends.

  • Building-level precision. Fences trace the structure itself, not a zip code or a one-mile radius full of wasted impressions.
  • Per-fence reporting, 24/7. You see impressions, clicks, conversions, and walk-ins for every individual fence in a live dashboard, so budget follows proof.
  • Foot-traffic attribution. We can measure ad viewers who later walked into your location, which is the number a local business actually cares about.
  • Connected TV available. The same campaign can extend to streaming TV, so your ad reaches the household's big screen alongside their phones.
  • Strategy included. We plan the fence list with you, spread it across 15 to 20 targets instead of betting everything on 2 or 3, and cut the ones that do not perform.
  • One local team. The same people who build your website and AI agent plan your fences, so the ad, the landing page, and the follow-up all pull in the same direction.

Geofencing is one piece of the system. The ad puts you in their pocket; the website it lands on has to convert, and the AI agent has to answer when they reach out. We build all three, which is the point of hiring an agency that runs the whole machine.

[questions]

Geofencing questions, answered straight.

What is geofencing advertising?
Geofencing advertising draws a virtual boundary around a real-world location, like a competitor's store, an event venue, or an office park. When people enter that boundary during a set time window, their mobile device joins your audience, and your ads follow them afterward in the apps and mobile websites they already use, for up to 30 days. Instead of guessing at interests, you reach people based on where they actually went.
How precise are the fences?
Down to the outline of a single building in most cases. That precision is the whole point. A fence around one dealership or one venue reaches the people who were really there, while a radius or zip-code target pays to reach everyone who happened to drive past. Precision is the first question to ask any geofencing provider, and it is the reason we chose the platform we run on.
How much does geofencing advertising cost?
Plan on a campaign budget starting around $1,800 to $2,000 a month, plus a one-time setup we quote flat on the first call. We will tell you honestly whether that budget fits your goals before you spend anything. Bigger fence lists and connected TV raise the spend; a focused local campaign does not need to.
How do I know if it is working?
You get a live dashboard with impressions, clicks, and conversions reported per individual fence, not one blended number. For businesses with a physical location, we can also measure foot traffic: people who saw your ad and then walked in. Fences that produce get more budget, and fences that do not get cut. You see all of it.
Is geofencing legal and private?
Yes. It works on anonymized mobile advertising IDs from apps where users have allowed location access. There are no names, phone numbers, or personal details in the audience, and anyone can reset or limit their advertising ID in their phone settings. It is the same location-based advertising infrastructure national brands have used for years.
Where do you run geofencing campaigns?
We are based in Clearwater and most of our campaigns run across Pinellas County and Hillsborough County: Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo, Brandon, and the rest of the metro. The platform itself can fence locations anywhere in the country, so if you have stores or targets outside Tampa Bay, one campaign can cover them all.
Will geofencing replace my other marketing?
Usually not, and we will not pretend otherwise. Geofencing puts your message in front of people who were not searching for you yet, which makes it a strong complement to Google, social, and SEO rather than a replacement. The exception is event targeting and a handful of verticals like auto, where it can stand on its own. If your money is better spent elsewhere first, we will say so on the call.
[talk]

Want to see the fence list we'd build for you?

Book a free 30-minute call. We'll map the 15 to 20 locations worth fencing for your business, tell you what the campaign would cost, and be honest about whether geofencing is your best next dollar.