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How VMS Trailer Helps Your Business to Get Maximum Exposure

Almost every businessman needs to promote their business in order to sustain in this competitive market. The prosperity of your business depends on how well you spread the message to the people at the right time. Most people have a tendency to ignore advertisements, particularly internet ads, which run all the time. On the other hand, static signage may not also attract customers since it mixes well among thousands of other static advertisements signs around. To have a different impression, you can use a VMS trailer for promoting your business. Provides Live Update Static billboard trailers do not allow you to make any changes once it is being printed. You are basically limited to print advertisements that you cannot change. With variable message signs, you can magnify your promotion or even customise the entire advertisement. For instance, life updates are suitable for advertising a specific range of products. After your products have gained a lot of popularity, you can jump on other

New eco-friendly advertising alternative: The Solar Ad Trailer

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It isn’t a surprise that IKEA incorporated the Solar Ad Trailer into their advertising activities during lockdown.  However, what exactly are these new-to-market, outdoor solar ad trailers? The Solar Ad Trailer The Solar Ad Trailer is different to the amber traffic signs you commonly see promoting road works on major highways… Instead, these digital screens offer clear branding, sharp graphics and targeted messaging wherever they create the most impact. So, what exactly does this mean? As the Solar Ad Trailer requires no power-point access, this means they can be parked (almost) anywhere at any time. Additionally, images and graphics are displayed on the screen remotely, and require a week turnaround time in comparison to other outdoor media products. Where can you find the Solar Ad Trailer? You’ll see the Solar Ad Trailer being used Australia-wide! Currently they are being used by local Councils, Victorian train stations, Ikea, for various