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🚀 Getting Started
The first step is a free 15-minute call with Danyon. You can request that at the contact page. On the call, he'll learn about your business, recommend the zone(s) that make sense for your goals, and walk you through exactly what your campaign would look like. If you want to move forward, you'll submit your creative and make your first payment. You can be active within 5–10 business days.
Typically 5–10 business days from first payment and creative submission. This covers finalizing the wrap or display materials and confirming your zone routes. If you're doing a digital billboard only (no wrap), turnaround is faster — sometimes 2–3 business days.
No. The month-to-month plan requires no long-term commitment — you can cancel with 30 days notice. The 6-month plan is paid upfront in exchange for a discounted rate ($250/mo instead of $300/mo), but there's no auto-renewal or lock-in beyond that. We'd rather you stay because it's working than because you're trapped in a contract.
Three things: (1) your business name, category, and target city/zone, (2) your ad creative — logo, message, any relevant design files, and (3) payment. If your creative isn't ready yet, that's fine — we can discuss timelines on the call. We don't need anything else to get the conversation going.
💵 Pricing & Contracts
No. What you see on the pricing page is what you pay. There are no setup fees, onboarding fees, or management fees. If you want us to help with creative design, we'll point you to affordable resources, but we don't charge for that ourselves. The only additional cost would be if you add on services (electric billboard or a direct mail drop) beyond your base zone plan.
For month-to-month plans: give 30 days written notice via text or email, and your zone is released at the end of that billing cycle. No penalties, no collections, no awkward exit process. For 6-month plans: you paid upfront for the full term — that's how you got the discount — but there are no automatic renewals. When the 6 months are up, it simply ends unless you choose to renew.
Yes. For mailer co-ops, multi-zone discounts are available if you want your ad in more than one delivery zone — contact Danyon for details. For magnetic ad spots, you can add additional door positions (e.g., add a Rear Pair on top of a Front Pair) — ask about combination pricing.
Payment details are handled directly on the demo call. We accept credit cards, ACH bank transfer, and check. Monthly plans are billed at the start of each month. Upfront 6-month plans are a single payment. Payment processing setup will be confirmed before you go live.
Month-to-month plans are billed per full month. If you cancel with 30 days notice mid-month, your zone runs through the end of the current billing period — no prorated charge or refund. For 6-month plans paid upfront, there is no refund on remaining months if you exit early, as the discount was contingent on the full commitment.
📊 Results & Tracking
We use Google Timeline to log every route driven. You receive daily route maps that show the exact locations covered, estimated impressions, and confirmation that your zone's designated routes were hit. On request, you can also be given access to view the route history yourself. Transparency is a core part of how we operate — there's no reason to hide what we're doing.
Vehicle advertising is a brand awareness channel — the same category as billboards, transit ads, and fleet wraps. You're building recognition over time, not tracking clicks. The most reliable signal: ask every new customer "how'd you hear about us?" and keep a tally for 90 days. Clients who do this consistently are often surprised by how often the car comes up. We also provide a monthly campaign summary in your client portal showing routes driven, miles covered, and estimated impressions — so you always know what you're getting.
We don't guarantee a specific daily impression count because traffic conditions vary — weather, events, construction can affect route density on any given day. What we do commit to: driving your zone's designated routes every active day, providing GPS-verified route logs in your weekly report, and prorating any days where driving didn't occur due to vehicle maintenance or illness. The 50,000+ monthly impression estimate is based on industry averages for high-traffic Utah County routes — actual results may be higher or lower depending on your zone.
Honest answer: brand awareness takes 4–8 weeks to build meaningfully. Most people need to see a brand 3–7 times before it registers. In the first 2–4 weeks you're in the "building" phase — impressions are accumulating even if you don't see direct responses yet. Expect to see inquiries increase between weeks 4–8. Setting a realistic baseline before you start (how many new leads per month do you get now?) helps you compare accurately.
Call or text Danyon. We'll look at your creative, your offer, your messaging, and your route coverage together. If something isn't connecting — the message, the zone, the call to action — we'll adjust. We don't have a magic wand, but we do care whether your campaign is working and will work with you to improve it. The goal is for you to renew because it's paying off, not because you forgot to cancel.
Month 1: Impressions accumulating, seeds being planted. Don't evaluate yet — brand awareness doesn't register in week one.

Months 2–3: Familiarity building. People start recognizing your brand in the area. The Baader-Meinhof effect kicks in — once they've seen the car a few times, they start noticing it everywhere.

Month 4+: This is where recall converts to action. Clients who've asked "how'd you hear about us?" start seeing the car mentioned regularly. This is also when month-over-month impression data in your portal starts telling a clear story.
🎨 Creative & Logistics
For car wrap ads: a high-resolution image file (PNG, PDF, or AI) with your logo, message, and any design elements. We'll tell you the exact dimensions needed for the panel placement you've chosen. For electric billboard: an image (PNG/JPG) or short video loop (MP4) sized to the display specs — we'll send those to you when you sign up. If your file isn't quite right, we'll tell you what needs to change before it goes up.
We don't offer in-house design, but we'll point you to affordable options. For a basic wrap panel, a freelancer on Fiverr or a local designer can typically produce what you need for $50–$200. We can also share templates and give feedback on your design before it goes on the vehicle. The most important thing your ad needs isn't fancy design — it's a clear logo, readable font, and a simple call to action (phone number, QR code, or website).
For physical wrap changes: minor updates (changing a phone number, swapping a promo) can sometimes be done inexpensively — contact Danyon. Major redesigns involve reprinting costs that depend on the panel size and material. 6-month plan clients get one creative refresh at the 3-month mark included in their plan.
We'll notify you immediately if the vehicle is out of service. Any days missed due to vehicle issues or illness on our side will be prorated from your next billing cycle. This is visible in your daily route maps so there's never any ambiguity. We take the obligation seriously — it's not something we quietly skip.
  1. Reserve your ad spot — 50% deposit holds your exclusive category spot and covers production cost.
  2. Receive the spec sheet — Danyon sends exact door panel dimensions, file format required (PDF or PNG, 300 DPI min).
  3. Submit your design — You provide the file, Danyon handles assembly.
  4. Digital proof review — Danyon sends a mockup showing exactly how your ad looks on the car door. You review it carefully.
  5. Written approval — You approve in writing (email or text is fine). This locks the design.
  6. Print & install — Sign goes to print. Danyon installs and texts you a photo of it on the car.
  7. Remaining 50% due — Balance is collected at install.

Here's how responsibility is determined:

Situation Who's Responsible What Happens
Client submitted bad artwork (warned before print) Client Approved proof = client owns result. No free reprint.
Print shop produced something different from approved proof Print shop Danyon gets it reprinted at no cost to you.
Danyon ordered the wrong spec Danyon Danyon covers the reprint.
Client approved the proof but changed their mind after Client Reprint available at client's cost.
Sign damaged while on the car Danyon Danyon replaces it at no cost to you.

The written proof approval is your final checkpoint — review it carefully before approving.

A drop is one mailing of 10,000 mailers delivered via USPS Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM) to every household in your selected zone. Drops happen quarterly: January · April · August · November. When you sign up for a mailer slot, you're reserving your ad space in one specific drop in one specific zone. Minimum 6 advertisers must be confirmed before a drop goes to print — if minimum isn't met, your spot rolls to the next quarter automatically and your deposit is held.
No. Each zone enforces category exclusivity per drop — one business per category. If you're an HVAC company in Saratoga Springs, no other HVAC company can be in that same drop for that zone. You own your category in that neighborhood for that quarter. This exclusivity is one of the core reasons the mailer works — businesses aren't competing for attention inside the same piece.
Each zone requires a minimum of 6 confirmed advertisers before a drop goes to print. If the minimum isn't reached by the print deadline, your spot automatically rolls to the next quarterly drop. Your deposit is held and applied — nothing is lost. You'll be notified either way so you know where you stand before the next drop date.
Tier Dimensions Format Resolution
Compact 2.75" × 4.25" PDF or PNG 300 DPI min
Feature 5.5" × 4.25" PDF or PNG 300 DPI min
Main 5.5" × 8.5" PDF or PNG 300 DPI min

Add 0.125" bleed on all sides. Keep critical text/logos at least 0.125" inside the edge. Danyon will send you the exact spec sheet when you reserve your slot.

Approximately 3–4 weeks from minimum slots confirmed: proof approval (up to 1 week) → print turnaround (5–7 business days) → USPS EDDM delivery (1–2 business days). Danyon will give you the confirmed print date once the zone hits minimum. You'll know exactly what to expect before anything goes to print.
⚖️ vs. Other Advertising
Google and Facebook reach people when they're staring at a screen. Drivertise reaches people when they're out in the real world — driving, shopping, running errands. These are different audience states. Digital ads require people to be "in market" and actively searching or scrolling. Vehicle advertising builds brand familiarity passively over time so that when someone does need what you offer, your name comes to mind first. Most businesses get the most value from a mix of both, not choosing one over the other.
Traditional billboards are fixed in one location. A wrapped vehicle moves through multiple neighborhoods, grocery stores, school zones, and commute routes every day — reaching people in contexts they actually live in, not just on one highway they may or may not drive. Additionally: a billboard in Utah County from a major provider (Lamar, Clear Channel) starts at $800–$3,000/month and requires a long-term commitment. Our car wrap zones start at $300/month with no required long-term lock-in.
Yes, with realistic expectations. Vehicle wrap advertising has a 97% consumer recall rate — higher than any digital format. 66% of people report taking some action after seeing a vehicle wrap. The key is giving it 4–8 weeks to build recognition before evaluating ROI, and tracking on your end by asking new customers how they heard about you. It's not a "fire and forget" channel — like any advertising, the creative, the offer, and the follow-through matter.
Three reasons: (1) Transparent pricing — Wrapify, Carvertise, Lamar, and Clear Channel all hide pricing behind "call for a quote." We post ours publicly. (2) You deal directly with the founder — not an account rep who has 80 other clients. (3) We're local, which means our routes are specifically built around Utah County neighborhoods and traffic patterns — not a generic national platform's algorithm deciding where a random driver ends up. The downside: we're newer, with fewer case studies than the big players. That's the honest trade-off.
📞 Support & Changes
Danyon directly. Call or text (385) 204-6561 or email drivertiseusa@gmail.com. There are no support tickets, no call centers, no hand-offs. Same-day response is guaranteed for anything time-sensitive, and 24 hours for everything else.
For month-to-month clients: yes, with notice. If you need to pause (slow season, business changes), contact Danyon at least 2 weeks before your next billing date and we'll work something out. For 6-month upfront clients: pausing isn't available since the full amount was paid at the start, but we can discuss adjustments on a case-by-case basis.
Magnetic ad spots: Coverage is the full Saratoga Springs / Lehi / Alpine / Highland corridor — there's no zone selection, so nothing to change there. Direct mail zones: You can request a different zone for a future drop, subject to category availability. Contact Danyon and we'll check what's open in your target area.
Your creative is removed from the vehicle and your ad spot category is released back to the available pool. Your category exclusivity ends — a competitor in your category could then claim that spot. Your client portal access remains active so you can reference your campaign history. There's no obligation on either side after the campaign ends.
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