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Now, branding for your bumpers: corporate license plates

By | November 25, 2009, 7:04 AM PST

Cash-strapped states have long offered so-called “vanity” license plates as a way to raise additional revenues. You’ve seen them — from obvious messages such as 7KIDS to cryptic code only known to the driver and a few close accomplices. In recent years, plate offerings have expanded to themes with colorful plates, such as lighthouses or indigenous wildlife, as well as affinity groups such as universities, in which the name and logo of your alma mater is stamped on the plates.

Now, the state of Texas is taking the vanity/affinity license plate theme to a whole new level, which presents interesting branding opportunities for businesses: corporate license plates. The first to be offered is a Re/Max plate from the Texas branch of the real estate sales colossus.

As Re/Max of Texas COO and General Counsel Charles El-Moussa put it: “These plates are like mobile billboards all over Texas that give us a unique platform to start conversations…”

The corporate plates program is part of a public/private effort, called My Plates, between the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and Etech, Inc. and Pinnacle Technical Resources, both based in Texas. Revenues from the Re/Max plates go to help support the Children’s Miracle Network charity, as well as the state general revenue fund. The state anticipates a minimum return of $25 million dollars over five years from its vanity, affinity and corporate license plate program.

The public sector has increasingly offered corporations more ways to boost branding, such as we see in large venues such as stadium sponsorships down to corporate sponsorship of local town and school district events. The license plate branding is another interesting strategy in public/private partnerships, though it’s not clear how many plates would be sold beyond employees, partners or agents of sponsoring companies. Nevertheless, to see these plates around suggests an immense amount of pride in being part of the Re/Max organization — what better message is there than that?

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Joe McKendrick

About Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick is a contributing editor for SmartPlanet.

Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick

Contributing Editor, Business

Joe McKendrick is an independent analyst who tracks the impact of information technology on management and markets. He is the author of the SOA Manifesto and has written for Forbes, ZDNet and Database Trends & Applications. He holds a degree from Temple University. He is based in Pennsylvania.

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Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick is an independent consultant and editor. Joe has performed project work for the following companies in the IT marketspace: IBM, Systinet/HP, Teradata. He has performed project work for the following organizations in partnership with Unisphere Research (Unisphere Media): IBM, Oracle Corp., International Oracle Users Group, Oracle Applications Users Group, Professional Association for SQL Server, International DB2 Users Group, International Sybase Users Group.

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Maybe if you use your car for work
...like realtors do. Still, is there now pressure on employees to contribute a predetermined amount to a charity that is not of their choosing and become a 24/7 billboard for the company?
Posted by MichP
25th Nov 2009
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Where will it end?
I can see it now! License plates advertising condom companies, sanitary napkins & Depends.
Posted by FiOS-Dave
25th Nov 2009
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proofread: AFFINITY groups...
the aforementioned groups may wish they were infinite, but I propose they are in fact AFFINITY groups! (As mentioned later in your post.) wink
Posted by randysmith@...
25th Nov 2009
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Randy - thanks for the catch!
Corrected. Yes,I'm sure many do wish they were infinite!
Posted by Joe McKendrick
25th Nov 2009
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