WITH 40+ YEARS EXPERIENCE, WE RUN THE ROADS TO BRING YOUR MESSAGE TO SOUTH DAKOTA TOURISTS.

Road Runner Inc

Tourism is a major industry in the state of South Dakota. In 2023, Visitors to South Dakota spent 4.96 billion dollars, an increase of 4.9% over 2022.  This surpasses all previous records, which continues to prove the South Dakota tourism industry’s tenacity and resiliency. Road Runner, Inc. will help you reach this fast-growing market in an efficient and economical way. You provide tourism brochures or other promotional material and we distribute them across the state of South Dakota to over 140 locations (view locations).



Advertising to reach tourists can be very expensive.  Your brochure/magazine offers a way to reach them and our residents economically.  Road Runner, Inc. helps you get noticed. We have a variety of packages tailored to meet every client’s needs. 

Tourism is highest from May thru September. Below is a list of distribution locations for the summer with additional locations that get traffic year-round.





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About

 

Road Runner, Inc. has been in business for over 40 years distributing client’s brochures, magazines and fliers to South Dakota tourists. We are a South Dakota based company that believes in individual attention and customer service.
 

In 2024, Jesse James Drury, the current owner is celebrating his 22nd year distributing promotional material across the great state of South Dakota. Road Runner, Inc. has custom-made brochure racks in over 140 key locations across the state of South Dakota (view locations).

 

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Drury grew up in South Dakota and earned his Bachelor's Degree from Rapid City's National American University.  He is constantly looking for new locations and ways of improving visibility for his clients.


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Brochure Distribution Services. Get your business noticed and in front of customers.

Phone: (605) 484-1512
Fax: (609) 482-1512


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