Get a tattoo and make money. Which brands have made good money from tattoo advertising

Brand tattoos

Advertising can be all sorts of things. It is banners on the street, television advertising or print advertising. There are many ways to advertise products. Some of them work better and others work a little worse. At the same time, companies are constantly looking for new ways to promote their products and services.

There is quite a lot of interest in advertising in sports. An example is the traditional decoration of Formula 1 cars with various advertisements of sponsoring companies. This also explains why the cars and the team usually wear the same lettering and colour scheme.

It is far from a dream come true. People see a lot of things. It’s all a potential place for outdoor advertising. What, or rather who, do people tend to see more? Other people, of course.

That’s why some retailers have got the idea of paying big money to people who agree to wear the companies’ logos on their bodies all their lives. Here are just a few of these interesting facts as examples.

Brand tattoos on a person

Promotional tattoos by Joe Tamargo

Joe is a real mastodon of this amazingly lucrative business. On his body you can see about fifteen links to a variety of sites. They are 18+ resources as well as the 2Save Martha Stewart website. Many of these sites are now defunct. But Joe doesn’t remove the tattoos. He purposely left them to remind him that he could well have earned about $220,000 for his family and himself this way.

A 220 volt tattoo and 10,000 rubles for it

For this tattoo they gave as much as 100,000 rubles.
This interesting promotion was carried out by the 220 Volt shop. To one hundred people who have first expressed a desire to participate in this action, the shop has put a tattoo with its logo. each volunteer for this promotional tattoo was paid no less than 10 thousand rubles.


It is noteworthy that this action was worthy of being listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Ten thousand dollars to put a tattoo on your forehead

Expensive and conspicuous.

It was back in 2004. Carolyn Smith, an American, wanted her son to go to a public school. It was this desire that drove her to make an interesting decision. She got a tattoo on her forehead that advertised a local casino. She was paid 10,000 dollars for it. The sum is substantial, so the American managed to fulfil her dream and send her son to study at a prestigious institution.

The tattoo had been tattooed. Carolyn was well paid for it. Everyone was pleased. The local casino got a publicity bearer who popularised the place. The American, in turn, got her wish.

Would you get your forehead or other body part tattooed on a tattoo if you were offered to pay a hefty fee? Do you think about whether it’s an option that’s acceptable to you? And would it be worth it if you were offered a very generous fee?