Follow on Google News News By Tag Industry News News By Place Country(s) Industry News
Follow on Google News | New Income Stream for Truck Drivers: Advertising on TrucksTruckers Can Finally Earn Revenue From Advertising on Their Trucks!
By: Extra Mile Ads Charles Morton, the co-founder of Extra Mile, explains that "Every truck driver knows they are towing a 53' foot double sided billboard and billboards are not cheap." The average cost of a billboard ranges from $1,312 in a month in Nebraska to an average of $8,480 in New York, but a market for truck advertising does not exist. Trackable Results Extra Miles Ads' proprietary software allows advertisers to track every ad. This allows advertisers to see which truck generated a sale in real time, and add additional resources in that area. "Our goal is to generate sales, not just views," Morton explained. The advertisements will be polymer stickers that can be placed directly on the trucks by the driver, and the ads will be focused on making sales. Extra Mile Ads believes that advertisers will pay a premium for their service, because, except for a small set up charge to cover printing and shipping the ad to the truck driver, right now advertisers only pay for results. This is a different strategy from traditional billboard advertising. It is only made possible by recent technological developments, and Extra Mile believes it will be appealing to both advertisers and truckers. How Much Will Truck Drivers Earn? "Our driving partners are critical. They will earn a percentage of what the company earns on every sale and sometimes bonuses based on the offer and they will get paid on time," Morton explained, noting that many offers will include lifetime commissions to drivers who remain in the program. However, Morton is optimistic in the long run, "It is going to start slow, but I believe that some drivers will eventually earn $1,500 a month or more." First, they need to sign up enough truckers to be viable. "We have to have the trucks." Drivers Registration Extra Mile has already had interest from some advertisers, but to really launch the business they need truck drivers to sign up. "We need to be able to approach advertisers with our offer and to do that we need trucks." Morton hopes drivers will appreciate his honesty, go to Extra Miles' Driver Sign-Up (https://driver.extramileads.com/ "Hopefully, this will be a win-win for everyone, but until we get enough trucks registered to test the model we will never know." End
|
|