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the cash reward may be too small, but the ad has to be cheaper than a bus/taxi which is on the road more. it would mostly be 12 month durations, so £600 a year could pay the tax and insurance.
i think the main problem would be if the advertiser could get enough value out of the ad to pay the...
take your point, bus and taxi drivers drive like ***** but they're used, the vehicle owner would take a photo every month or 2 to make sure it's up to scratch and photos when registering, a prerequisite would be undamaged. obviously we would state they have drive within the law, carefully etc...
considering a start up where local businesses without thier own fleet get the opportunity to advertise on other peoples vehicles.
If you could advertise your business on the back of a large (e.g transit) well kept white van covering about 2000 miles a month with details of routes and verified...
6% of white van drivers are builders, 6% couriers, the rest are a various mix. interestingly 35% are women? a bit surprised at that.
seriously considering setting up a website so interested vehicle owners could sign up, when the database is big enough you would have a good variety of vehicle...
thanks for the offer barbara, your vans would be ideal constantly traveling around, what would you accept for example a 12 month campaign with 5 of your vans with ads on the back doors (if you don't have windows) hypothetically speaking.
an equivilant sign on the back of a bus would cost about...
or a packet of free maltesers everyday for a year
i think a lot of people would be willing depending on the incentive, afterall it is just the work van not their new audi a3, thinking about it, they should be avertising thier own services
you could target it e.g a self employed electrician who was in and out of building sites/merchants could advertise a construction business/product. i was thinking about a similar site to whitevan ads where the van man gives details of his driving locations and is tailored to the advertiser, also...
while driving around today i noticed there were lots of big white vans free of advertising which might be quite valuable to businesses wishing advertise in the area the vehicle travels and the white van man makes a bit of money for displaying the ad, bus advertising is quite expensive at about...
mexican is going to be the theme, there will be other products, the problem with selling everything is it ends up being all average. Mexican gives me something to work on, to diffrentiate and people like it, tv adverts are full of mexican burrito kits and through research it keeps coming up time...
i have just got a commercial kitchen 2 mins drive away from a secluded student village with 1500 hungry but often broke students. The plan is to offer a mexican food delivery service with mainly web ordering as they all have broadband. After asking around and with little competition i think...
So you mean the government is printing money, giving it to the banks which is then lending it back to the government (bonds) to stimulate the economy. (in the process bankers taking a hansom wage/bonus without any risk)
There is no such thing as lowering the deficit without costing anything...
The markets have forced greece to slash the deficit why not uk or america.
If an economic recovery depends on borrowed money to spend your way out of recession, what happens when lenders won't give you any? With a flawed growth model, ageing population, unrealistic social welfare why shouldn't...