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Inflatable Objects That Attract Customers to Car Dealerships

by Kevin Smith Author

With how much is advertised online and on television these days, car dealerships will have to step up their game to attract local residents into checking out their place. Your fancy cars and a giant sign may not be enough. You need something that can attract their attention as they are driving by their location to get them eager to stop sooner to fulfill their curiosity. One of the better ways to stick out has been using some form of a blow-up product such as an inflatable tube man. There have been many variations over the years with different levels of success, so it is important that you know some of the more popular strategies to attract different people.

A Bounce House

Whether it has a giant slide or involves a small trampoline inside a giant cage or animal, bounce houses have always gravitated towards family drivers. While you may not be selling the car to the children, you do grant them something to do to get the parent to stop worrying about them for a short amount of time. It can allow the mother or father more time to concentrate on their purchase if they lack it from their work and family lives. However, you need to be careful where you place it. You need it to be visible to highway drivers while at the same time keeping it close to the cars so the parents do not have to worry.

A Tall Mascot

While you may not have rights to an iconic character, you can capture the similar feeling of seeing one by using a blow-up creation near your building or on top of your roofs. Not only does it make for a fun site for the children, but it also serves as a landmark for parents to remember you by. You could be known as the giant bear car place, or the dealership with the massive inflatable tube man dangling on the roof. The only precaution to take is if you are in a state that experiences massive seasonal shifts. You need to be careful with what times of the year people are going to pass it by and if the freezing weather would be too dangerous to keep it out. Keep a consistent check on the air pressure and any restraints you could use to keep it tied down to where it needs to be.

 


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