Location-based advertising for Denver businesses, Colorado markets, and U.S. brands that need to reach buyers near competitors, events, and high-value zones.
Geofencing marketing in Denver draws GPS boundaries around real-world locations. When someone with a smartphone crosses into your zone, they enter your audience. Creative Options Marketing is based in Denver and builds these campaigns for businesses across Colorado and the United States.
Your customer is already shopping somewhere.
Reach them while they're standing in the aisle.
Geofencing marketing draws invisible GPS boundaries around real-world locations. When someone with a smartphone crosses into one of those zones, they enter your audience. Their phone serves your ad while they're inside the zone, and we can keep showing them ads for up to 30 days after they leave.
Here's why that's different from regular digital advertising:
You're not guessing where your customers might be. You're reaching them when they're already in buying mode for what you sell.
People mix these terms up constantly. Quick clarification:
| Term | What it means |
|---|---|
| Geofencing | GPS-based targeting around a specific physical location. Precision down to a parking lot. |
| Geotargeting | Broader targeting by city, ZIP code, or IP address. Less precise. |
| Geofence advertising | Same as geofencing, alternate spelling. |
If you want to reach people inside a specific building, you need geofencing. If you just want to reach everyone in a ZIP code, geotargeting is enough.
Targets a specific building, parking lot, or block — down to GPS coordinate. The kind of precision that lets you reach a competitor's customers and nobody else.
Targets everyone in a city, ZIP code, or IP range. Cheaper and easier, but it can't tell you who was inside a specific building.
Competitor geofencing is geofencing applied directly to a competitor's location. Sometimes called geo-conquesting. The zone covers the competitor's building, parking lot, or surrounding block, and your ad serves to anyone whose phone enters that space.
Ad geotargeting is the industry catch-all term for targeting ads by location at any scale, from ZIP code down to GPS coordinate. Geofencing sits on the precise end of that spectrum.
The Interactive Advertising Bureau's location-based marketing playbook for retailers outlines how mobile location signals help retailers reach buyers near physical stores and high-traffic venues.
Denver is built for location-based advertising. The city runs on neighborhood loyalty, distinct commercial zones, and event traffic that shifts week to week. Geofencing advertising lets you take advantage of all of that.
A few patterns we see across Denver clients:
Denver search intent is local, but buyer behavior is hyperlocal. Cherry Creek shoppers, DTC lunch crowds, RiNo event traffic, and Ball Arena game-day audiences do not behave the same way. Geofencing advertising in Denver works because it accounts for those differences.
The same strategy applies outside Denver whenever a business needs to target real-world locations, competitor sites, events, venues, or service areas.
We've run 50+ geofencing campaigns across Colorado, from auto dealers conquesting each other on Arapahoe to real estate agents targeting open houses in Cherry Creek. Our Denver work
Our team is based in Denver, and our geofencing campaigns can support businesses across Colorado and the United States. Every active client gets weekly optimization from the same team that built the campaign.
We map the locations that matter: competitors, event venues, high-traffic retail zones. Custom polygons or radius targeting.
From 0.1 miles around a single building to citywide campaigns. Single parking lot or full neighborhood, your call.
Ads run across premium mobile apps and mobile web. We handle creative, placement, and bid optimization.
Someone enters your competitor's zone today, we keep serving them your ads for the next 30 days.
Live dashboard with impressions, clicks, and verified walk-ins. No weekly PDF lag.
Mobile-optimized ads with built-in A/B testing. We scale what works and cut what doesn't.
Timeline: Most campaigns go live in 5 to 7 business days. Rush launches in 48 hours are available for grand openings or time-sensitive events.
Contracts: Month to month. If it isn't working, you leave.
Geofencing marketing is part of our complete digital marketing services for Colorado businesses.
Geofencing advertising works best when you have a physical location, a defined service area, or competitors you'd like to take attention away from. The strongest results tend to come from these categories:
If you're running geofencing with another agency, we can audit what's working. Most audits surface three issues: zones drawn too broadly, no retargeting layer, and no GPS-based walk-in attribution. All fixable.
Here's the typical shape of a geofencing campaign. Specific numbers vary by industry, budget, and competitive density. The same flow applies whether the zones sit in Denver, elsewhere in Colorado, or across multiple U.S. markets.
Most campaigns are live within 5 to 7 business days.
Early data tells us which zones are producing impressions and clicks, and which need adjustment.
This is usually where click-through rates improve significantly.
Anyone who entered a zone keeps seeing your ads. Walk-in attribution typically picks up here.
We test new zones as competitive conditions change and refresh creative to prevent fatigue.
The challenge: a Denver retailer was losing customers to a big-box competitor with more inventory, a bigger parking lot, and a better location.
What we did: set up geofences around the competitor's five locations. When someone walked out of the competitor's store, they immediately got an ad with a clear value swap (better price, locally owned, closer location).
From a single Denver retail conquest campaign against five competitor stores.
Foot traffic lift after geo-retargeting added.
CTR gain from A/B-tested creative.
Impressions in the first two days live.
| Week | What happened | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Zones live around 5 competitor stores | 11,000 impressions in 48 hours |
| 03 | A/B tested "better price" vs. "locally owned" messaging | Click-through rate up 22% |
| 05 | Added geo-retargeting (30-day follow-up) | Walk-in traffic up 34% |
| 08 | Expanded to 3 more competitor locations | Daily impressions doubled |
| 12 | Full optimization on zones, creative, timing | ROI hit 210% |
Within two weeks, we saw new faces. People literally told us "I saw your ad while I was shopping at [competitor]." Within three months, we'd hit 210% ROI.
Mike T., Store Owner, Denver
Want to see what a geofencing campaign could do for your business? We'll map the zones and project the reach before any commitment.
Book 15-min CallNational geofencing vendors see Denver as a ZIP code map. We see it as neighborhoods with different rhythms.
National vendors see ZIP codes. We see neighborhoods.
That difference matters when your campaign depends on timing, venue traffic, commuter patterns, and neighborhood behavior. A local Denver geofencing agency can adjust the campaign around the way people actually move through the market.
We also answer the phone. National vendors usually route you through a ticket system and a 24 to 48 hour reply window. If your campaign needs an adjustment on a Thursday afternoon before a weekend event, that lag costs you the event.
The same local-attention model applies when we run campaigns outside Denver. We learn the market patterns of every zone we target, whether that's a Colorado mountain town, a Texas metro, or a multi-state retail footprint.
| What matters | Creative Options | Many other geofencing companies |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Denver office. Local team. | Call center in another state or country. |
| Targeting | Polygon and radius. Can target a single building. | Radius only. Less precise. |
| Reporting | Live dashboard, available anytime. | Weekly PDF, if you're lucky. |
| Contracts | Month to month. | 6 to 12 months. |
| Support | The team that built your campaign. | Ticket queue, 24 to 48 hours. |
| Optimization | Weekly testing on zones and creative. | Set and forget. |
| Walk-in tracking | GPS-based foot traffic attribution. | Clicks and impressions only. |
Client references available on request.
We're a Denver-based geofencing marketing agency, and most of our work happens in the Denver metro. The technology and the strategy travel. We build campaigns at three scales.
Most of our work. Tight neighborhood targeting across the city and inner suburbs. The map above shows the neighborhoods we cover most often.
We run geofencing campaigns for businesses across Colorado, from the Front Range through the mountain towns. The Denver playbook (polygon zones, geo-retargeting, walk-in tracking) applies anywhere a Colorado business needs to reach buyers near competitor locations or high-traffic venues.
We also build multi-state and national geofencing campaigns for businesses with footprints outside Colorado. Same team, same playbook, same live reporting, applied to whichever markets your customers are in.
Serving Denver businesses since 2009, from one-location shops to multi-state brands.
Local campaigns start at $1,500 per month, which covers setup, creative, targeting, tracking, and ongoing optimization. Multi-location, Colorado, and national campaigns are priced custom. Think of it this way: if we can pull 10 customers a month from your competitor, what's that worth to your business?
Yes. The technical name is geo-conquesting, and it's standard practice across the industry. We draw a zone around a competitor's location (the building, parking lot, or surrounding block), and when someone's phone enters that zone, they become eligible to see your ad. The competitor has no idea.
Most campaigns are live in 5 to 7 business days. Rush launches in 48 hours are possible for grand openings or time-sensitive events.
Geofencing targets people based on real-world GPS location, often down to a single building. Geotargeting targets people based on city, ZIP code, or IP address, which is much less precise. Ad geotargeting is the industry catch-all for targeting ads by location at any scale, from ZIP code down to GPS coordinate. If you want to reach people inside a specific physical location, you need geofencing.
Yes. Every active client has access to a live dashboard showing impressions, clicks, and verified walk-ins. You can check it from your phone whenever you want. We also send monthly summaries with optimization notes.
Yes. Concerts, conferences, trade shows, festivals, sporting events: anywhere people gather, we can build a zone. We typically run the geofence during the event and retarget attendees for 30 days afterward. The same approach works for events outside Denver.
No. Geofencing reaches people through mobile apps and mobile web browsers they're already using. Nothing to download. If you have your own app, we can integrate deeper tracking, but it isn't required.
Our reporting separates impressions, clicks, and verified walk-ins. The walk-in number is GPS-based attribution. We track when a phone that saw your ad later entered your physical location. That's the number that matters most for ROI.
Yes. Creative Options Marketing is based in Denver, and we can build geofencing campaigns for businesses across Colorado and the United States. The strategy works wherever location matters, including competitor locations, event venues, service areas, retail zones, and multi-market campaigns.
Here's what happens next:
We can map a Denver, Colorado, or multi-market U.S. geofencing campaign around the locations that matter most to your business. No long contracts. Month to month. If it isn't working, you leave.
Free ROI projection on the call.