How to Get Paid to Advertise a Business on My Car

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You can get paid monthly to advertise a business on your car.

Endorsement deals are typically only offered to famous athletes and movie stars. If you're willing to be a mobile billboard, though, there are a slew of companies looking to pay you to do so. You can earn hundreds of dollars a month simply by driving your car to the places you already go. To qualify, you'll need a fairly new car and have to abide by a basic code of conduct.

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      Verify that you qualify. According to the New York Times, your vehicle has to have enough surface area for a sizable ad and be no more than 5 years old. Most agreements require a certain code of conduct as well. This includes parking outside and refraining from smoking, littering or swearing while you are in the vehicle. You might have to send photo reports showing locations you have visited.

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      Sign up. Most companies work through advertisement agencies to find individual drivers who fit the exact demographic they are seeking. Agencies include FreeCar Media, PaidRide and AdSmart. Search online to find regional agencies near you. Each agency requires you to sign up with details about yourself and your vehicle.

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      Be entrepreneurial. The supply of people willing to get paid to advertise on their car is a lot higher than the demand. FreeCar Media has a database of a million car owners but only hires about 1,000 motorists per year as of 2007. Consider advertising your own ad space on your car. Place a small ad on your car with contact information. You can most likely offer cheaper rates to a company than a large advertising agency.

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      Get your car wrapped. The good news is that the plastic advertising wrapping is not permanent and will do no damage to your car. 3M, one of the largest suppliers of vehicle wraps, uses an adhesive material that can be simply pulled off when you are done with the advertising deal.

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