Vehicle Advertising

Who here advertises on their vehicle? How effective is it?

I really liked what this person did with their truck and it seems he gets calls and some business from the window ads.

Vehicle Advertising

- Y! MyWeb

Forget Vehicles

I prefer Bumvertising


LOL

I wonder about the ROI? I guess it may work for some sites, but I can't imagine anyone would hire an SEM through Bumvertising.

Where do you find these things?


I throw stickers on the car

I throw stickers on the car at the track. Lots of C-level execs around and something about a write-off...


Funny thing

I will advertise my new website on a friend's Trackday-Car from March on. The site is dedicated to car garages and the car will be driven on our local ractrack (actually the famous Nürburgring ;) regularly. I am really curious how many visitors and leads this will drive to my site. Besides that, I can set up a page showing the sponsored car, which could also drive traffic. I'm really looking forward to that.

Kind regards, Haentz


We've had vehicle

We've had vehicle advertising for about a year now, mainly for branding really. I think we get few, if any, leads from it.


SEO

Have the "SEO" license plate here in Washington State. Only business from it so far that I know of was from an acquaintance at church looking us up. I suspect if I drove it more often, I would get some more leads. But sitting in my garage all the time is not very effective. I like how it looks on our website though :-)


Second hand opinion

A few years ago I sold one of my online businesses to a fellow that acted as an agency for this kind of stuff - they'd find advertisers and car owners and match them up. As of last year they weren't doing it anymore...if that says anything about how successful the market is.

That being said, I'm getting another car tomorrow and fully intend to advertise one of my current websites on it.


Noticed that there is a

Noticed that there is a questionable "business" being run by someone spamming offers of type: free car - with advertising
Only catch is that you got to pony up $29.95 for "membership" and then you get hooked up with advertisers and businesses who will get you your so called free car.
Naturally, this smells of classic advance fee fraud, since as pointed above, the market for this kind of advertising is not that huge.
Still, for your own car, can't hurt to put some advertising on it.