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5 Effective Vehicle Wrap Marketing Strategies For Your Business

5 Effective Vehicle Wrap Marketing Strategies For Your Business

21 Feb

By dev1

It is no secret that Vehicle Wrap Advertising is the most effective form of marketing available to most companies. With complete mobile control of your ad, you can effectively focus on specific areas at certain hours of the day when the amount of potential observers in a place is peaked.

1. Place Your Advertisement Strategically

You are a mobile billboard. Let’s be realistic, you should desire maximum exposure. When you aren’t going around in high-population areas, you should be placed in a highly visibly accessible area. This is the real power of Surface Branding. Depending on the type of people you are trying to focus on, you can pick where you should place your vehicle and at what hours to park. Have a daycare? Why not park in the grocery store in the middle of high traffic hours? When Moms are picking up dinner, they’ll see your car and pick up a business card. Scope out the place for a while to see the demographics of who go to the location, and at what times the place is at peak operation. Map out these areas in terms of days of the week. Unfortunately, you’ll have to have a second person to pick you up and drop you off – which may feel inconvenient… however, how much business is your wrap creating being parked in your driveway, or hidden?

2. Events

Seek out events in your area that draw people that fit your target demographic. Get there well before the event begins and place your vehicle in a prominent spot. You can also use your vehicle as a centerpiece at tradeshows in your section. Nothing creates attention like a giant 3D billboard of your brand right in the middle of your booth. If your business is positioned in a Capital, Wraps can be a hugely valuable tool for your advertising efforts. Bring it up one more notch… have the vehicle wrap put on during the tradeshow!

3. Where’s Waldo Marketing Campaigns

Start a campaign that if your vehicle is spotted, and they call to report the location, then they get something (entered into a drawing to win $1,000). Put this on your website, radio, television, magazine, and social media campaigns.

4. Product Sampling

After you scope out the locations above, and if your business is product based, why not schedule a product sampling out of the back of your vehicle. You will need to check on the rules and regulations to see if you will need a permit to do this.

5. Changeable Offers

When having your vehicle designed, leave a section of the wrap changeable. So every few months you can integrate an offer onto your car as a call to action. Or if you are a realtor, showcase a house that is on the market.

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