Getting
Paid To Drive by: Jeffrey
Strain There seems to be a never ending
fascination to the notion that some people
get paid to drive their cars. While it is
true that a few lucky people are able to
do this, the entire field of paid to drive
opportunities has changed dramatically over
the last few years.
The get paid to drive concept was at the
height of its popularity during the Internet
bubble of the late 1990s. Roadside advertising
was near capacity leaving the many companies
that wanted to advertise their service or
product to those driving in their cars without
a place to do so. At this time, billboard
and other traditional advertising space
along busy roads and highways was severely
limited and prices for such space was rising
fast.
One solution to this advertising shortage
was addressed with car wraps. Basically,
the advertiser would wrap their advertisement
around a car (instead of on a billboard)
for everyone to see. This way companies
could advertise their products or services
to reach people driving along the roads
in areas where they couldn't get advertising
space on billboards.
The car wrap gained popularity through
the 1990s when traditional billboard advertising
remained tight, but when billboard advertising
softened in the late 1990s, this took a
heavy toll on the car wrap advertising companies.
Today, only a fraction of those that were
once in business remain so.
Most car wrap companies that remain have
had to reinvent themselves as niche advertisers
for specialty campaigns and that is where
they remain at this point. For certain advertising
campaigns, the auto wrap still has an appeal
of being different than typical advertising
campaign.
From time to time there will be a company
that is looking for a unique advertising
campaign, and the auto wrap can offer a
cost effective way of getting their brand
name out there. In this case, a company
would "rent" space on individual
private citizen's cars. In return for letting
the company "wrap" the car with
their advertisement, they'll compensate
the car owner with a monthly payment. The
payment can be as high as $400 a month for
a full car wrap and lesser amounts for a
partial car wrap or a window wrap.
The catch is that there are far more drivers
wanting to be paid to drive than advertising
campaigns available. If you don't drive
a lot of miles (typically over 800 miles
a month) or live in a highly populated area
where the advertisement will be seen by
a lot of people, your chances of being chosen
are slim.
While the chances of getting paid to drive
today are not very good, they are still
better than playing the lottery. If you
believe your car and location would be desirable
to advertisers, it could be worth contacting
auto wrap companies directly to see if you
can get on their list. If you are lucky
and do get picked, you will significantly
reduce your driving expenses with little
effort on your part.
About The Author
(c) Jeffrey Strain - For more information
on auto wraps and getting paid to
drive (including scams to watch out
for) visit
http://www.paidtodriveautowrap.com.
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