Tire Cover with an Ad for Your Art

Barbara Rush was inspired during an art marketing class she took from me. She wrote:

Attached is a photo of my car with my “ad” on the tire cover. The people at the sign shop (Fast Signs) liked my idea so much that they photographed it and are placing it in their idea book. They also asked for a stack of my business cards so they could hand them out to any interested customers!

It came to a grand total of $79.55 (2007) which included removing the Honda logo sticker and placing my art on the wheel cover. It may cost more if you need the sign company to do any design work. I did not place my phone number on the ad as my main idea was to drive people to my website.

Tire Cover on Artist's Car

 

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12 thoughts on “Tire Cover with an Ad for Your Art”

  1. Dear Barbara Rush, first, it looks beautiful, second my hubby thinks it’s a Zorse? the new zebra horse breed? third, I laugh because after a previous ArtBizBlog post I ordered a GroveCanada.Tv galaxy-look bumper sticker & we have been scooting around in our Pontiac Firefly with a similar spirit…cheers & know you are not alone…

  2. Dear Barbara Rush, first, it looks beautiful, second my hubby thinks it’s a Zorse? the new zebra horse breed? third, I laugh because after a previous ArtBizBlog post I ordered a GroveCanada.Tv galaxy-look bumper sticker & we have been scooting around in our Pontiac Firefly with a similar spirit…cheers & know you are not alone…

  3. I would definitely say that this is promoting your art with confidence! I absolutely love this idea, and having the artwork displayed on the back of the car (and the wheelcover) is the perfect spot!

  4. A novel advertising idea

    Thanks to Alyson Stanfield for sharing this very novel advertising idea. Obviously, this would work best for 2-D artists rather than craft artists. But it’s a great starting point to think about unusual locations to expose people to your work!

  5. A terrific idea!My Subaru doesn’t have an “outside” spare tire, but I have a personalized license plate, ART MKR.

  6. Hey Sari! You can tell your husband that’s it’s not a Zorse…LOL. Just a horse of a different color…and composition! 🙂 My contemporary horse paintings are inspired by cubism and work on capturing the movement of horses with bold geometric shapes. And thank you for your kind words Kathy, JAbott, and Nancy! Hey Alyson it looks like another website picked it up I can see now why you are telling us to start bloggin in your awesome Promote your Art with Confidence class! I really love the class! Thanks, Barbara

  7. I’ve used window decals for my advertisment of Crosswinds Art Studio. It’s placed across the lower back of my pickup window. I also ordered a few wolf prints to go with it – since I do pet portraits, too. People ask lots of questions, and they do go to see the website. It works to get attention!

  8. Great idea, but BE CAREFUL WHILE YOU’RE DRIVING! This is a litigious world and if you’re in an accident, someone may attempt to bring charges against not only you but your art biz! (Please double-check me on this, Alyson!)

    1. Alyson Stanfield

      That’s a question for a lawyer, Phyllis, but you absolutely must be on your best behavior when you advertise your business on your car.

  9. Thought I’d also add that Kinkos and the big box office supply stores can make various sized and reasonably priced full color magnetic signs with your logo, etc., to be placed on either side of your car.

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