Possible New Opportunity for Stay at Home Moms!

December 23, 2009 – 4:23 pm

If you are looking for a new financial start to 2010 but are home with the kids, you may want to consider looking into the new company, Driven Media as a career option.

This morning The Today Show profiled a new way stay at home moms are able to make money simply by driving around town in their non-permanent advertising sticker wrapped vehicle.  You contact the company, provide them with details regarding your daily schedule and they attempt to match you with a client.  If there is a match your vehicle is professionally wrapped with an advertising sticker that won’t leave any permanent damage to the car when removed.

All you have to do is drive around town, acting as a moving billboard, and get paid.  According to the Driven Media website, drivers are paid up to $400 per month just to drive.

Driven Media is based in Phoenix, Arizona so the majority of the opportunities are in the Phoenix area.  However, the FAQ portion of the site says that because the company has received widespread national attention, it is expanding into other metropolitan areas.



About Gina Ragusa
Gina Ragusa is a freelance writer and mom from sunny (and sometimes not) South Florida. Her 15 year experience ranges from writing about banking to tattoo parlors.
  1. 3 Responses to “Possible New Opportunity for Stay at Home Moms!”

  2. cool, thanks for the information. Has anyone had any luck with this?

    By Telecommute Jobs on Dec 24, 2009

  3. Advertising is big business for businesses. I wrote a article about this also for those looking for a extra income. Interesting, easy and fun I would think, :)

    By Gin on Jan 15, 2010

  4. This could be of great help to stay at home moms like me. Anybody tried on this yet? $400 a month is not that bad though. Sounds fun and interesting. Thank for sharing!

    By Jewellery Courses on Jan 29, 2010

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