Advertise Your Business With A Vehicle Wrap
By Matthew Johnson
Small business owners put a lot of money into marketing and advertising their businesses. They will typically use one or more forms of advertising such as newspapers, magazines, online advertising, the phone book, radio, television, and direct mail. Many will place a small logo on the doors of their car or truck. Another form of advertising that has emerged in recent years are vehicle wraps.
Vehicle wraps give small business owners a unique way to advertise their company. Vehicle wraps are made out of vinyl and can adhere to a car or truck for years without ruining the paint. Business owners can have their company name, phone number, logo, selling message, and just about any unique design or color placed on their car or truck and have hundreds of people view their add by simply driving around town going to appointments with customers or going to the grocery store.
Vehicle wraps can cost around $2000 for a small car to $6000 for a large truck or RV. Since a vehicle wrap can last three to five years, this can be a cost effective way for a business owner to advertise their company. Plus when one considers the number of views that will occur daily just by driving around town, vehicle wrap advertising can be the least expensive way for a business owner to advertise their business. What many business owners do not know is that vehicle wraps can be financed. With a small processing fee and payments that can be as low as $99 per month, leasing a vehicle wrap allows a business owner to maintain the cash they have on hand for other business purposes while getting the vehicle wrap they need for advertising.
Advertising in traditional outlets like newspaper, magazines, and the Internet can cost a few hundred to thousands of dollars per month depending on the type of ad that is placed. If you are running a start-up company and you do not have the money up front for traditional forms of advertising, you may want to consider financing a vehicle wrap for your advertising needs.
About the Author
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| Matthew Johnson, Compound Profit Corporation 2816 Sandberg St. Riverside, CA 92506 951-588-4087
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