There is nothing more frustrating for a media owner than an empty billboard or unbooked radio slot. Unbooked Creators/influencers. Every day that inventory sits idle, you are losing potential revenue. In the past, filling these slots meant relying on a network of brokers, endless phone calls, and manual negotiations.
The game has changed. Welcome to Anya.ng, the digital marketplace that connects media owners directly with thousands of potential advertisers, from small SMEs to multinational corporations.
If you own billboards, radio stations, or digital inventory, or you are a key opinion leader (Influencer) here is how to turn your idle assets into steady revenue by setting up on Anya.
Why List on Anya?
Before we dive into the setup, here is why top Nigerian media owners are joining the platform:
- Visibility: Your assets are seen by buyers across the country (and internationally) who you might never meet in person.
- Automated Payments: Say goodbye to chasing invoices. Anya streamlines the payment process.
- Control: You set the price, the availability, and the terms.
Step-by-Step: Setting Up Your Vendor Profile
Step 1: The Registration Visit the Anya.ng homepage and select “Become a Vendor.” You will need to provide your business details, corporate bank account information. This is crucial for building trust with buyers.
Step 2: Uploading Your Inventory (The Most Important Step) Once approved, you enter your dashboard. When uploading a billboard or asset, detail is king.
- High-Res Photos: Upload clear, daytime photos of your billboard. Buyers want to see exactly what the board looks like from the street.
- Exact Location: Use precise coordinates or a clear address (e.g., “Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue, approaching Victoria Island”).
- Specifications: clearly state the size (e.g., 12m x 9m) and type (Gantry, Portrait, LED, Unipole).
Step 3: Pricing and Availability Set your price per week or month. Be competitive but realistic. You can also mark dates as “Unavailable” if you have existing offline bookings, preventing double-booking conflicts.
Step 4: Verification After upload, the Anya team acts as a second pair of eyes to verify your listing. This quality control badge tells buyers that your asset is legitimate and ready for business.
Pro Tip for Success
Don’t just “set it and forget it.” Vendors who log in weekly to update availability and respond to inquiries within 2 hours see a 40% higher booking rate than those who don’t.



