Do car wraps work?
Well it depends on your business type. car wraps, truck wraps, boat wraps and any other vehicle wraps wouldn’t do your business much good if you work from home and don’t commute very much or you don’t take your boat out to the lake ery much, and even then it can be a positive if let’s say you’re a soccer mom and you run a daycare, so every time you picked kids up from school or go to the park or the mall the trip would be an advertising opportunity.
Now if you are a business that is always on the road, then the car wraps become a great advertising tool and it also helps your business establish its brand. car wraps can also be used to carve out a local niche market, anyone from your local flower shop to a car stereo shop, to a fleet of carpet cleaning service vans can benefit from car wraps. Most businesses can’t afford billboard ads, radio ads or even local cable ads (not very effective) , so the car wraps become a great alternative and actually will have a better return on investment then other forms of advertisement methods that we mentioned earlier.
If you want to figure out if car wraps will benefit your business try this. Find out your local traffic stats and put into equation the cost of average 3/4 car wrap $2700, then take into consideration that installers will provide 5 year warranty, so you would calculate at least 5 years of return on investment. So, is car wraps right for your business? Do they work? We think they do, Just look at your local bus and your local taxi companies, they have customers using this method of advertising for years. Also, this can be applied to truck wraps, boat wraps, van wraps and any other vehicle wraps you can think of.
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That sounds like a pretty good ROI for a business. So all you need to do is ensure you get your car in front of a lot of eyeballs. Love the car wrap idea. I had signed up for a Carwrap program several years ago, but never heard anything. That was when I was doing about 125 to 250 miles a day. Since then, I have become an at home worker, so my mileage has decreased significantly. But I still am interested in the whole automobile thing. How much is a back/sidewindow add, like just a url?
It depend on the wrapper, but you should be able to find a price of about $8 a ft.
What about removal? Is there any possible damamge to paint job
It is 100 percent safe and if the wrap is done correctly…it will actually protect the paint job.
is there a chance i can find companies looking for car wraps near Athens?Lawrenceville?Monroe?
Your best bet is to try posting an add on Craiglist.
Also, be aware of scammers on CL.