
Vehicle advertising and vehicle wraps are one of the most cost effective forms of advertising in Las Vegas. You drive your car around all over town and your employees do too. Why not use your vehicle as a billboard to promote your business?! There a few options you can choose from when using your vehicle for advertising; full wrap, partial wrap, vinyl letters, window vision, random sticker badging. Determine your budget and Team Acme will help you design a vehicle wrap you will love. Billboards in Las Vegas are stationary and just sit in one spot, only advertising to those who drive by that particular area. A wider audience sees vehicles with vehicle wrap advertising when you are driving around Las Vegas. When not driving you can even park your vehicle on the corner of a busy street and use it as a billboard.
Full Vehicle Wraps cover the entire vehicle utilizing every part of the vehicle as an advertising space. Full vehicle wraps are real attention grabbers when driving around town due to their great graphics and enormity. And with a life expectancy of 3-7 years in Las Vegas, the cost per month is the best advertising you will get out of you dollar.
Partial Vehicle Warps cover a smaller area of the vehicle. They may cover part of the doors on each side or the back of the vehicle. They are still great advertising options with out covering the entire vehicle. The most important thing we can do for our customers is to hit a budget and get the vehicle back on the road. Partial wraps can be super effective getting the message across, and is always a great alternative to full wraps if the budget does not allow for a full wrap.
Window Vision can be used alone or combined with a full vehicle wrap. Window Vision is a perforated vinyl graphic that is placed on a vehicle’s windows. It is only visible from the outside and allows the driver of the vehicle to see out of the vehicle with out looking at the image or having an obstructed view. With so much of the newer vehicles going to glass panels to save weight for gas mileage, there seems to be more and more real estate for window vision.