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		<title>Taxis, vans, trains and buses &#8211; all offer great opportunities for the advertiser Adventure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Advertising on vehicles is quite common in those days. Taxis are a popular choice for announcements and for obvious reasons too, taxi travel a lot and go to all kinds of places. They are also seen a lot of people who have to travel relatively short distances. Taxi taxi stand, one after another, in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Advertising on vehicles is quite common in those days. Taxis are a popular choice for <b >announcements</b> and for obvious reasons too, taxi travel a lot and go to all kinds of places. They are also seen a lot of people who have to travel relatively short distances. Taxi taxi stand, one after another, in a sort of elongated billboard on wheels. Advertising works on a taxi. </p>
<p> Buses are also known as a medium for advertising. The buses have large flat faces in which an advertiser cango wild. Be large <b >ads</b> can be seen from a great distance, and how many people travel across the city by bus, the <b >ads</b> are seen regularly by many different people. </p>
<p> Company vans are another popular choice for advertising. Like buses, they tend to have large flat faces that are well placed to be traveling billboards. Is usually the company that owns the truck, which has its own advertising on it. </p>
<p> Initially used to be simply the company name andaddress with a phone thrown in too. Now you can all sorts of things, thanks to the relatively low cost of vehicle wraps, computer-generated image that vinyl can be placed in a vehicle that can be taken again without damaging the paint. </p>
<p> Vehicle wraps have really revolutionized advertising on vehicles. It all started in 1993 when a company called Supergraphics a computer-generated image wrapped vinyl around a bus. The announcement was for Crystal <b >Pepsi</b> and vehicleswraps were born. </p>
<p> This was a huge step forward from the standard hand-painted signs that had been the only real opportunity for the advertising vehicle previously. Suddenly you can take photos and put them on real cars, vans, buses and trucks, or whatever you like. </p>
<p> Being able to remove the <b >ads</b> without damage to the bodywork of the vehicle was another huge advantage. At least in theory, a truck might have a different advertisements adorning its sides every day ofweek. </p>
<p> Advertising on vehicles have become increasingly adventurous and creative. Gone are the days when only the space has been considered and what could be put into it. Now watch the ad designers essential parts of the vehicle, and often incorporate them into the image. This has enormous charm and works well. </p>
<p> You can see camera manufacturers with a wheel to simulate the camera lens. The effect can be quite surprising. Bus wheels have also been used as human eyes, with eyelashespainted over the wheel arches. Concerned smokers who try have been placed on the back of the bus so that the exhaust pipe belching smoke a cigarette seems to be, the message is clearly to discourage smoking. Many of the most inventive ideas have been used for advertising on vehicles. </p>
<p> A pretty clever idea is to make use of all the white vans on the road do not carry advertising or a corporate logo. Their owners may be offered an incentive to carry advertising for other companies. Thissimple idea can offset the costs of the vehicle, while providing a very suitable for mobile advertising. Advertising on vehicles really works, and seems to be here to stay. </p>
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