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Florida Door Hanger Distribution

Hand-delivered door hanger campaigns for the Sunshine State — Miami, Tampa Bay, Orlando, Jacksonville, and the coasts in between — with photo proof on every route since 1995.

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What Is Door Hanger Distribution in Florida?

Door hanger distribution in Florida places a printed offer on the front-door handle of the exact households a business chooses — carried in by hand, community by community, throughout the third most populous state in the country. Direct to Door Marketing has walked Florida routes since 1995. Roughly 23 million residents live here across some 8.8 million households, and the state keeps adding more: new arrivals settle in Florida every day, filling master-planned communities from the Panhandle down to the Keys.

Florida rewards the doorstep like few places. The mailbox is federally off-limits to anything unstamped, but the door handle belongs to whoever earns it — and in a state built around gated entrances, HOA neighborhoods, and block after block of stucco-and-tile homes, earning it takes crews who genuinely know the terrain. Ours live here. Every Florida route is walked by distributors from the surrounding community and documented with Proof of Delivery photos through our AI Management Platform.

23MFlorida residents
~8.8Mhouseholds statewide
67counties, all reachable
#3most populous U.S. state

Every Major Florida Metro on One Network

Miami, Tampa Bay, and Orlando each run dedicated crews with their own full market pages, Jacksonville and Fort Lauderdale anchor the First Coast and Broward County, and the statewide network fills in everything between:

Miami Door Hanger Distribution

The tri-county South Florida market — Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach — with full English/Spanish bilingual campaign support.

Tampa Door Hanger Distribution

Tampa Bay’s six-county sweep — St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, and the fast-filling suburbs along both sides of the bay.

Orlando Door Hanger Distribution

Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake Counties — Winter Park to Kissimmee, plus the tourism-corridor communities around the parks.

Jacksonville Distribution

Duval County and the First Coast — the largest city by area in the lower 48, covered through our Jacksonville service page.

Fort Lauderdale Distribution

Broward County coverage anchored by our Fort Lauderdale hub — Las Olas to Plantation on the same verified network.

Florida Flyer Distribution

Running flyers instead? The statewide flyer hub covers every Florida market with the same crews and the same photo verification.

Beyond the metros, routes reach Tallahassee, Gainesville, the Space Coast, Sarasota and Bradenton, Fort Myers and Cape Coral, Naples, Pensacola, and the communities along both coasts — anywhere in Florida’s 67 counties with doors to walk.

Distributor placing a door hanger on the front door of a stucco Florida home with a barrel-tile roof
A Florida route in progress — the piece goes on the handle, and the mailbox stays untouched.

Why the Doorstep Works So Well in Florida

Florida neighborhoods were made for this channel. Development here happens in planned communities — compact lots, connected sidewalks, entrances that funnel every visitor past the same streets — which makes routes unusually efficient to walk and easy to verify. Gated and HOA communities that stop out-of-town crews cold are home turf for distributors who live behind those same gates.

The calendar helps too. There is no off-season at a Florida front door: lawns grow, pools run, and air conditioners work all twelve months, so home-service demand never sleeps. Each fall the seasonal residents return and the audience refreshes itself — a second chance every year to be the name on the door when a household chooses its providers. And when storm season leaves work behind it, the businesses that recover fastest are the ones already known on the street.

How Door Hangers Compare for Florida Businesses

What matters locally Door Hangers Direct Mail Digital Ads
Reaching gated & HOA communities Walked by crews who live there Depends on carrier route shapes No physical presence at all
Choosing streets, not radiuses Subdivision-level selection Route-level only Approximate geo-targeting
Seasonal resident turnover Re-walk the same doors each season Re-mail at full postage Cookie pools reset constantly
Proof the work happened Photo of the piece at the door Postal manifests Dashboard metrics
Cost structure No postage on any piece Postage on every piece Auction pricing, always moving

Florida businesses rarely treat these as either/or. Door hangers earn the specific neighborhoods a business must win; the other channels blanket everything else.

Count the Homes Before You Commit

DTD mascots with a Florida map showing pins on Miami, Tampa, Orlando and Jacksonville

Smart Florida campaigns start with the household math. The free Campaign Planner lets you draw directly on a live map — circle a Coral Gables section, a Wesley Chapel subdivision, or a whole Jacksonville zip code — and see the real count of houses and apartments inside before you spend anything. Combine areas across any Florida metro and submit the finished map for a written quote.

What a Florida Campaign Looks Like, Start to Finish

  1. Talk to an advisor who isn’t on commission. You’ll scope metros, communities, and volume against three decades of Florida route history — most first campaigns test between 5,000 and 10,000 pieces per market.
  2. Ship your printed pieces to the local crew. Print anywhere you like; each Florida market on your plan receives its materials directly.
  3. Local distributors walk the routes. No knocking, no doorbells, posted no-solicitation signs always honored — and gated or HOA communities handled by the people who actually live around them.
  4. Proof of Delivery photos land as routes finish. The AI Management Platform keeps you informed every step of the way, market by market.

Florida Campaign Case Studies

Case Study: Fiber Internet Provider Signs Up Central Florida, Street by Street

A fiber-to-the-home internet provider building out Central Florida needed sign-ups to follow its construction crews — service only sells where the line is already in the ground. We matched door hanger routes to its live service zones, dropping pieces only on streets where installation was newly complete, then repeated the pattern as each new zone opened. Route-level Proof of Delivery photos let the provider’s marketing team confirm the doors matched the buildout map, and the program has continued expanding across additional communities as construction advances.

Case Study: Luxury Real Estate Office Farms Coconut Grove

A luxury real-estate office in Coconut Grove wanted consistent presence in one of Miami’s most distinctive walkable enclaves — a neighborhood where listings are won over years, not weekends. We built a repeating rotation through the Grove’s residential streets, timing drops around new listings and neighborhood market updates. The office uses the delivery photos to show sellers exactly how their listing exposure was executed, and the rotation has become a standing piece of its farming program.

Why Florida Businesses Choose Direct to Door

Advice Without a Quota

Campaign sizing comes from Florida route data going back to 1995 — recommendations are never shaped by a commission.

Distributors Who Live Here

Miami to Jacksonville, your pieces are walked by Floridians working their own communities — including the gated ones.

Photos, Not Promises

Proof of Delivery photos flow through the AI Management Platform on every single Florida campaign.

One Plan, Whole State

Test a single community or run every major metro at once — 37,750+ verified distributors across 99% of U.S. ZIP codes.

Industries That Win at Florida Doors

Roofing & Restoration

After-storm response and pre-season inspections — on the handle while decisions are live.

Pool & Lawn Care

Twelve-month growing and swimming seasons keep route rotations producing all year.

HVAC

Cooling is life support in Florida — tune-up and replacement offers work in every month.

Real Estate

Neighborhood farming in appreciating communities, from starter suburbs to waterfront enclaves.

Restaurants & Delivery

Menus and openings dropped into the exact subdivisions within delivery range.

Property Management & Home Watch

A Florida specialty — reaching seasonal homeowners who need eyes on the house the other half of the year.

Florida Door Hanger Distribution FAQ

DTD mascot holding a door hanger beside a question mark

How much does door hanger distribution cost in Florida?

Every Florida campaign is quoted on its own numbers — volume, the metros and communities selected, and route density. Written quotes are free and typically arrive in about 20 minutes during business hours; after-hours requests come back the next morning.

Which parts of Florida do you cover?

All 67 counties. Dedicated crews run Miami, Tampa Bay, and Orlando, with Jacksonville and Fort Lauderdale served through their own pages, and the statewide network reaching Tallahassee, Gainesville, the Space Coast, Southwest Florida, and the Panhandle.

Can you get into gated and HOA communities?

This is Florida — gates and HOAs are the norm, and our distributors live in and around these communities. Crews follow each community’s access rules and posted policies, which is exactly why local delivery teams outperform imported ones here.

How do I see how many homes are in my target area?

Use the free Campaign Planner at maps.doorhangerswork.com. Draw any shape over any Florida neighborhood or select zip codes, watch the live house-and-apartment count update, and send the finished map in for a written quote.

Are door hangers legal in Florida?

Yes. Hanging a piece on the door handle is lawful throughout Florida; federal restrictions apply only to the mailbox, which our distributors never touch. Crews honor no-solicitation postings and follow no-knock, no-doorbell protocols on every route.

How is delivery verified?

Timestamped Proof of Delivery photos stream into our AI Management Platform as each Florida route completes — you watch the campaign progress instead of taking anyone’s word for it.

What size should a first Florida campaign be?

Three decades of Florida campaigns point to 5,000–10,000 pieces per metro as the range where a first test reads clearly. Statewide brands typically run that volume in each market they enter, then scale on results.

Can one campaign run Miami, Tampa, and Orlando together?

Yes — multi-metro Florida plans run constantly, with one point of contact and one photo-verification stream while each market is walked by its own local crew.

Do you offer bilingual campaigns in Florida?

Yes. South Florida in particular runs heavily bilingual, and English/Spanish mirror pieces are a standard option — the Miami crews handle bilingual campaigns as a matter of routine.

Do you distribute flyers in Florida as well?

Yes — the same verified crews run flyer campaigns statewide through the Florida flyer distribution hub. Many clients pair door hangers in single-family communities with flyers in denser mixed housing.

About the Author

Randy Etheridge founded Direct to Door Marketing in 1995 and has run door hanger campaigns across every major Florida market — Miami, Tampa Bay, Orlando, and Jacksonville — from the company’s first decade onward. Connect on LinkedIn.

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Sources & references: Population and household figures from U.S. Census Bureau / American Community Survey estimates and the Florida Office of Economic and Demographic Research; county count from the Florida Association of Counties. Campaign and delivery detail drawn from Direct to Door Marketing’s internal Florida route records dating to 1995.