Definition: A
mobile billboard truck is a vehicle designed to display ADS
and drive around
in a designated area for one advertiser or several advertisers.
There are 4 types of mobile billboards that are in motion
while advertising.
1. A-Frame
2. Scrolling Vehicle
3. Mobile Video
4. Tri-vison Truck
There is 1 type of mobile billboard ad truck that remains
stationary while advertising.
1. LED Mobile Billboard |
Definition: Also referred to
as truck advertising. Third party ADS are affixed to panels on the
sides, front or rear of local delivery trucks and long haul big
rig trucks owned by others.
Truckside advertising is displayed on trucks that are primarily
used to haul goods to homes and businesses.
The truckside advertising provider does not usually own the trucks.
They act as a
broker between the truck owner and the advertiser or ad agency.
TruckAds Affiliates offer a range of
AD sizes on trucks - 10.5 up to 784 square feet.
Trucks range in size from 12 feet to 28 feet in local markets and
30 feet to 53 feet for long haul. ADS can be any size. |
Definition: Fleet graphics are
decals or banners displayed on the sides of vehicles for the purpose
of advertising the fleet owners logo and/or business.
Fleet graphics are usually
provided by printers who print
and install banners on trucks, however there are numerous brokers
who can provide excellent fleet graphic
services. Ads can be
any size.
A carrier / truck owner can do it themselves, too. You need a
graphic artist, a printer to printer the banners and if you want
to
change out the banners periodically, a
banner frame system. |