Paid To Drive - Is It A Good Side Income
I came across Paid to Drive by accident. Well not actually an accident because I have hubpages and they send me emails about popular hubs. One of the hubs talk about Paid to Drive. In another words, this means you allow you car to be used as a mobile advertising board and collect rent from people who wants to advertise.
There are companies who act as brokers or go between car owners/drivers and advertisers. These brokers choose from a large pool of drivers selecting several criteria including the your average weekly mileage, the location you frequent, the size and color of your vehicle. But I’m guessing that if you live close to or in the city area, then it would be possible to get some cold hard cash.
I did consider this method to advertise one of my offline business which is quite local but instead of hiring others, I thought of putting some decals on my own car since I travel quite a fair bit. But, then I never got to it. Something to add to my to do list. In my city, mobile advertisement on taxis or cabs and busses are already common but not on private vehicles. And I’ve seen a handful of cars wrapped in advertising decals.
I think it can be a source of side income to allow you car to have some decals advertising a local business. From the internet, I found that drivers can make between $50 to $400 per month. This is quite substantial amount if true. At least it will help pay for the gas bills. I can’t say for sure how much you can make.
Can anyone who has taken tell the us if “Paid to Drive” is a good side income earner?
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