How to use your car to earn cash without driving for a living
CBSN
Look no further than your car's exterior to earn cash to help pay for the surging cost of filling up. New companies enabling drivers to swath their vehicles in advertisements say that drivers — especially those who log many miles on the road each month — are signing up in record numbers.
Carvetise and Wrapify are the two main players in the market for such roving billboards. They enlist folks who drive for a living, either for a rideshare company or as delivery people, but also anyone with a vehicle who wants to earn so-called passive income by decorating their car's outside with branding.
With gas prices topping $5 a gallon in more than a dozen U.S. states, motorists are looking for ways to offset those costs.
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