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August 15, 2013, 06:12:55 AM |
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Mostly interested in white/silver/grey cars so the emblem sticks out the most
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August 18, 2013, 11:40:50 PM |
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I know this may seem off-topic but I was hoping to attach a sponsored logo onto my MacBook Pro to try this out for BTC.Can this be possible or does it absolutely need to be on a car? I like the idea (just wish I had a car and the companies were UK based). Can someone point me in the right direction on this?Thanks
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August 18, 2013, 11:45:43 PM |
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Dodge grand caravan, pearl white, perfect condition. I'm in st Louis but we drive to kc, Chicago, and Memphis often. (Once a month to each location at a minimum). Contact if interested.
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TheButterZone
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August 18, 2013, 11:46:50 PM |
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Get it on a famous band's gear on stage when they play an arena.
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420 (OP)
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August 20, 2013, 03:32:44 AM |
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Get it on a famous band's gear on stage when they play an arena.
any suggestions?
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420 (OP)
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September 23, 2013, 05:08:00 AM |
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depending on how much your willing to pay id be willing to toss a few bitcoin logo's on my vehicle.
this is what i drive.
How does it look cool it's not showing up
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September 23, 2013, 05:22:18 AM Last edit: September 23, 2013, 06:46:39 AM by mymenace |
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Jumpy
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September 23, 2013, 01:09:37 PM |
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I'm interested in knowing what the price was/ends up being simply to give an idea of the market value for something like this. Post details in this thread if they exist and aren't confidential.
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AndrewWilliams
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September 24, 2013, 02:57:08 AM |
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Most car wrap sponsors pay between $200-400 a month to have their advertisement wrapped on a vehicle.
Generally, they require the car be new, at most 3-5 years old.
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Jumpy
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September 24, 2013, 05:11:52 AM |
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Most car wrap sponsors pay between $200-400 a month to have their advertisement wrapped on a vehicle.
Generally, they require the car be new, at most 3-5 years old.
Thanks for the info. May I ask the source? Have you been involved in this sort of business before or just heard throught the grapevine?
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AndrewWilliams
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September 24, 2013, 05:23:40 AM |
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Jumpy,
There are many companies online that match up car owners based on their location, and vehicle, with advertisers who are looking to place their advertising in wrap form on vehicles.
Some companies charge a sign-up fee for this, and predictably, many just take your sign up fee and don't have any advertisers ready to go.
In my experience, it's very hard to find advertisers who are looking for vehicles to wrap.
My info is based on people who have successfully gotten paid for wrapping their cars, and the promotional literature on the broker websites.
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pr0d1gy
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September 24, 2013, 03:40:03 PM |
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It don't really depend on how new your car is, its about the ad space on your car. Generally, its where you drive, and how much you drive. If you live out in the boonies, and drive 5 miles a week, then you won't get a shot. If you live downtown or in a major city, and drive around and park in populated areas that's what pays... Most places require you to check-in via gps/sms/phone/mms to prove you actually drove around. So really deepening on the contract, it could be a paid daily per x amount of miles or stops you make at places.
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AndrewWilliams
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September 24, 2013, 07:23:58 PM |
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It don't really depend on how new your car is, its about the ad space on your car. Generally, its where you drive, and how much you drive. If you live out in the boonies, and drive 5 miles a week, then you won't get a shot. If you live downtown or in a major city, and drive around and park in populated areas that's what pays... Most places require you to check-in via gps/sms/phone/mms to prove you actually drove around. So really deepening on the contract, it could be a paid daily per x amount of miles or stops you make at places.
True, I forgot to mention they only want people in select metros. I haven't seen size really be an issue; they choose smaller cars including smart cars alot, and it seems to be more important to have a new car than a big car. But they do care about the "image" of your car, and generally do not want older cars as it affects their public image. You can add the option of putting a hard wired GPS in your vehicle that they can track.
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pr0d1gy
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September 24, 2013, 11:46:39 PM |
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It don't really depend on how new your car is, its about the ad space on your car. Generally, its where you drive, and how much you drive. If you live out in the boonies, and drive 5 miles a week, then you won't get a shot. If you live downtown or in a major city, and drive around and park in populated areas that's what pays... Most places require you to check-in via gps/sms/phone/mms to prove you actually drove around. So really deepening on the contract, it could be a paid daily per x amount of miles or stops you make at places.
True, I forgot to mention they only want people in select metros. I haven't seen size really be an issue; they choose smaller cars including smart cars alot, and it seems to be more important to have a new car than a big car. But they do care about the "image" of your car, and generally do not want older cars as it affects their public image. You can add the option of putting a hard wired GPS in your vehicle that they can track. I'd still have to argue the 'new car' thing. The more unique your car is, the better. Loud eye candy is what people want. I have seen everything from old herses, old school busses, old hippy vans, bulky vans and suvs... Advertizing everything from a new cd to plumbing... The car has to be in decent to new enough shape for them to slap their ad on and stick properly, you don't want to be driving down the highway and the thing flys off and cause crash. lol
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September 25, 2013, 05:07:45 AM |
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It don't really depend on how new your car is, its about the ad space on your car. Generally, its where you drive, and how much you drive. If you live out in the boonies, and drive 5 miles a week, then you won't get a shot. If you live downtown or in a major city, and drive around and park in populated areas that's what pays... Most places require you to check-in via gps/sms/phone/mms to prove you actually drove around. So really deepening on the contract, it could be a paid daily per x amount of miles or stops you make at places.
True, I forgot to mention they only want people in select metros. I haven't seen size really be an issue; they choose smaller cars including smart cars alot, and it seems to be more important to have a new car than a big car. But they do care about the "image" of your car, and generally do not want older cars as it affects their public image. You can add the option of putting a hard wired GPS in your vehicle that they can track. I'd still have to argue the 'new car' thing. The more unique your car is, the better. Loud eye candy is what people want. I have seen everything from old herses, old school busses, old hippy vans, bulky vans and suvs... Advertizing everything from a new cd to plumbing... The car has to be in decent to new enough shape for them to slap their ad on and stick properly, you don't want to be driving down the highway and the thing flys off and cause crash. lol Yes, your right, some of the advertisers like unique cars.
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DobZombie
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September 25, 2013, 11:36:22 AM |
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I'd rather see it on a house. Or in a field so we can see it from space.
lots of open spaces in Australia, we should do this
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TheButterZone
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September 25, 2013, 06:26:45 PM |
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Who wants to retask their satellite?
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bl4kjaguar
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September 25, 2013, 08:45:31 PM |
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Mostly interested in white/silver/grey cars so the emblem sticks out the most
I qualify for this and I'm in the desired area; please quote a monthly amount for this service and whether GPS is involved.
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