400% branch revenue increase.

There are nearly 2.6 Million journeys every month in Epping and Loughton (Mon – Fri) – that is massive! How can you get YOUR BRAND in front of 60,000 home owners EVERY DAY?

One local Estate Agent wrapped several cars to promote their brand and services in and around the area. Within the first week, it was noticeable there were far more phone calls being received which meant there was more opportunity to close instructions – this is what every agent wants, right!?

Without Branded Cars

  • Average Property value: £480,000

  • High Street Estate Agent fees: 1.25%

  • Average number of properties by the agent: 17

  • Monthly Branch Commission: £60,000

  • Annual Branch Commission: £720,000

With Branded Cars

  • Average Property value: £480,000

  • High Street Estate Agent fees: 1.25%

  • Average number of properties by the agent: 40

  • Monthly Branch Commission: £240,000

  • Annual Branch Commission: £2,880,000

Rollin’Ads will wrap a small fleet of privately owned vehicles with the branding of one particular Estate/Letting Agent. YOUR BRAND will be seen by Current and Prospect Vendors and Landlords (60,000). The exposure is disruptive, measurable and your Rollin’Ads Campaign will drive business forward, literally.

Remember, there isn’t an “off” or “delete” button. We offer the best Out-Of-Home advertising platform in the UK because everything is directly measurable PLUS the frequency of traffic means it is highly likely your branded cars will drive more and more business your way.

If you would like exclusive insights for your local town, city or region, please register as a Brand Partner.

Matt Sutton | Campaign Manager | matt.sutton@rollinads.co.uk

Alex Evans

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