For Home Occupiers

Do you live near a high footfall premises such as a school, fitness centre, office, venue or healthcare facility?

Adyard helps you earn a totally passive income, up to £2000 a month, in a few short steps.

We rent out space on your property, such as your hedge, fence, gate, post or driveway and place small, aesthetic and temporary advertisements for local businesses.

How It Works

1 Database

Let us know your address, type of high-footfall area and preferences and we will add you to our database.

2 Contact & Approval

When a business selects your location, we will get in touch.

3 Install

We will send the advertising poster, frame and installation kit for free.

4 Earn

Send us a photo of the installed advert and you start earning immediately!

You live in a high-footfall area. You deserve to benefit from it as much as possible.

Adyard Case Studies.

Marie lives opposite a large orthodontic clinic

and earned £280/month displaying this small, aesthetic advertisement for a local Specialist Golf Lesson School

Sean lives adjacent to a fitness centre

and earned £1100 displaying this advert for an independent fitness class in the run-up to the New Year

Angharad lives next to a primary school

and earned £1400 displaying this advert in the lead-up to the 11+ exams for a specialist private tutoring agency

FAQs

How much can I earn?

You can earn up to £2000 a month, depending on the type and duration of advert, time of year and the business type.

How to protect my privacy?

We never give out your name, contact details or full address to anyone, including clients.

What if my neighbour complains?

All adverts are aesthetic, professional and reputable. We recommend you advise neighbours that the advert is temporary. Please contact us if this does not solve the issue.

Do I have to return the poster?

No. We will collect the poster and either reuse of recycle all components.

Do I need planning permission?

No. You do not need planning permission to place temporary adverts of this size. We have confirmed this with local council boards.

Get in touch.

Have questions or queries? Get in touch and we will get back to you as soon as possible.