Drivers FAQ
Q: Why should I rent my rear windshield out?
Driving, commuting, gasoline and auto maintenance costs are a tremendous drain on anyone’s pocketbook. Finally, there is a good way to cut into that significant expense, and it’s not by driving less or taking the bus. RentMyWindshield allows you to find businesses in your area who are more than happy with the driving you do, and they’ll pay you for the chance to ride along.
Q: How much can I make by renting out my windshield?
A: All the drivers registered on RentMyWindshield.com negotiate their own prices. Some charge a premium for driving a long slow crowded commute and some just pick up an extra 20 to 50 dollars a month to cover gasoline while they drive to school a few times a week. RentMyWindshield.com is loaded with tips to help you to maximize your earning by showing off your commute or local travel in the best light possible, but in the end its totally up to you and the business partners with whom we’ll match you.
Q: How can I use RentMyWindshield.com?
A: Simply sign up. It’s totally FREE! Once you do, you can put your vehicle in front of the media buyers and local business people most willing to pay you for that space.
Q. How can I make the most money for the driving I already do?
A: Once you sign up for RentMyWindshield, you simply fill in the Driver Profile completely. It asks for information on your regular commute, where you park and on the make and model of your vehicle. It will also ask you about other routine driving you do and there is a chance to upload pictures of your car. You’re also asked what areas of the car you are willing to rent and you can set your prices.
The most attractive profiles get the best response, and attractiveness can mean a long commute or a commute that goes through a heavily travelled area with regularity. It’s totally up to advertisers what they want to buy and what they want to pay for, so you’ll want to look carefully at the profiles of other drivers to see how they are selling the space on their vehicles.
Q: Do I have to do anything else besides driving?
A: Verify the logo, sticker, or advertisement is still installed on your vehicle. Instructions will be given to you if you are chosen in the future to place an ad on your car. You might be asked if you can carry some information or brochures in your vehicle to provide to anyone who asks for it.
Q: Can I still see through the rear window with an advertisement in place?
A: Yes. All the advertising banners are produced on see through material
