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With expensive fuel, app drivers in the US turn cars into billboards

When Duana Malcolm had her Hyundai Sonata sedan “wrapped” with an advertisement, the app driver didn’t expect to get an extra $200 a month.

Malcolm is one of many app drivers in the US who are seeking additional revenue to minimize the impact of rising fuel prices as US inflation peaks in the last 40 years.

“It’s not life changing, but I know I’m going to get this every month for the next five months and it eases my worries,” she, who works in the Miami and Fort Lauderdale regions, said of wrapping her car with ad. sold by the Carvertise company.

Drivers can earn between $100 and $600 a month, depending on the ad and length of the campaign, and get $100-$200 bonuses for other types of ads.

Carvertise, which pays drivers to run print ads on adhesive films, said it has seen 8% to 13% monthly growth in users over the past three months, more than it expected.

“By wrapping their cars with our customers’ ads, app drivers turn their cars into mobile billboards and get paid for what they’re already doing: driving,” said Greg Star, co-founder of the company.

Users need to install an app and register on the platform to be part of a campaign, and the company selects drivers based on the advertiser’s target area and the driver’s driving habits.

Carvertise and rival Wrapify said they have thousands of registered app drivers and advertising customers that include EA Sports, 7-Eleven and local law firms.

Source: CNN Brasil

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