Back in the Dot Com heyday, there seemed to be companies that would
pay you to post THEIR advertising on YOUR car. I heard this called
"car skins": They were vinyl overlays that would stick to your car,
advertising the company or its products.
There seemed to be both brokers that handled many companies, and
individual companies that would contract with you directly.
I'm looking for the top 10 (if there are that many) brokers and/or
companies that provide this service, preferably for people and cars
residing in the SF Bay Area. (A broker that only provides this
service in, say, Pennsylvania, doesn't do me much good.)
If there are companies that still do this, I believe I have a good
location and good vehicle for this purpose: I live in San Jose, CA.,
and drive a spotless 2003 Gold PT Cruiser Turbo.
Thanks,
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Clarification of Question by
jh963-ga
on
12 Mar 2004 07:10 PST
Thank you for the link to a similar question. While this is useful
background information, it isn't really specific enough to answer my
question. Also, the information in that answer is a little bit dated.
So I'm still interested in an answer to my original question.
Thanks,
J.
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Clarification of Question by
jh963-ga
on
12 Mar 2004 17:07 PST
I raised the payment for the answer from $10 to $20 to encourage
someone to take a stab at answering my question.
J.
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Request for Question Clarification by
googlenut-ga
on
12 Mar 2004 20:15 PST
Hello jh963-ga,
I can provide you with links to several websites that allow you to
sign up as a potential driver for this type of service and they match
you up with advertisers. I believe these are what you describe as
brokers.
So far I have found 6 of them and I think I can come up with more.
None of them are based in the Bay Area, but they claim to provide
service nationwide.
Would you be interested in this information?
Googlenut
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Clarification of Question by
jh963-ga
on
12 Mar 2004 21:47 PST
Yes, that would be fine, providing that the links are for legitimate
brokers / companies, and not websites that 1) make their money by
making you pay to sign up, rather than by actually brokering
car-wraps, and 2) questionable websites that say they will give you a
free car, as long as it is wrapped with an advertisement. I have
already signed up with Autowraps.com. I also found one or two sites
that SAID they provided this service, but there was no way to sign up!
Thanks,
J.
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Request for Question Clarification by
googlenut-ga
on
12 Mar 2004 22:08 PST
Hello jh963-ga,
Although these sites appear legitimate, I have no way to confirm that
they are without signing up for all of them myself.
Since I don?t know of anyway to solve this, I?ll provide the list
here. If you are able to determine that they are legitimate, you can
post that information here and I will repost the information as the
official answer to the question so that I can receive my fee.
Googlenut
Ad-wraps
http://www.ad-wraps.com/driversinfo.htm
On The Move Media
http://www.onthemovemedia.com/driver_section.shtml.shtml
Autowrapped
http://www.autowrapped.com/Drivers.htm
Driving Promotions
http://www.drivingpromotions.com/driveapromo.htm
WrapCars
http://wrapcars.com/hiw.htm
There was an error when I tried accessing the sign up page but the
phone number works.
AdvercarZing
http://www.advercarzing.com/signup1.asp
Autowraps (This is the one you signed up for already)
http://autowraps.com/driver_about_us.shtml
AutoMurals
http://automurals.com/
This is a Canadian company, but they apparently sign-up international drivers.
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Clarification of Question by
jh963-ga
on
15 Mar 2004 08:33 PST
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, but I've been under the weather.
I accept your answer. Go ahead and post it officially so you can get paid.
Thanks,
J.
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