Launched in November 2011, monkeyplate.com is a clever website that lets car fans worldwide connect in the real world and share online, with the innovative use of customised stickers displayed
on members’ rides.
To celebrate their launch, monkeyplate.com offered 1,000 stickers free to users anywhere in the world. Demand was so high they were gone within weeks, so the nice guys and girls at monkeyplate.com are continuing their free sticker giveaway for the month of January too!
To get a free customised sticker, just log in or sign up to monkeyplate.com, and make your way in an orderly fashion to the Order Sticker section. Made of high-quality die-cut vinyl, the monkeyplate stickers are available in a wide range of colours and interior or exterior formats. All you pay is the postage and packaging to get your unique sticker delivered anywhere in the world.
An online first, monkeyplate.com has already been dubbed ‘Facebook for cars’ by a rapidly-growing global audience of petrolheads, with photo and video albums, messaging, chat, news and blogs all available now – and a host of other features in the pipeline.
The concept is simple. Anyone can sign up to monkeyplate.com for free, and create an online profile. Users then put a customised monkeyplate sticker on their ride. This tells the world how to find their profile online simply by entering the unique username from the sticker on the monkeyplate website. Users can even open their profiles to the public so anyone can look them up online – whether it’s on the highway, at an event or on pit lane – and also share their news on Facebook and Twitter.
monkeyplate.com is the invention of Oliver Thomas, a motoring journalist and professional driver. He says, “We wanted to make a direct link between enthusiasts, their rides and the internet. With monkeyplate, the car becomes a mobile billboard for whatever the user wants to show online. News, event pictures, track day videos… anything. It works 24/7, all year, anywhere.”
Whether you are a petrolhead, grease monkey or just a social animal, this unique website is the way to tell the human race how to find you online, anywhere in the world.
on members’ rides.
To celebrate their launch, monkeyplate.com offered 1,000 stickers free to users anywhere in the world. Demand was so high they were gone within weeks, so the nice guys and girls at monkeyplate.com are continuing their free sticker giveaway for the month of January too!
To get a free customised sticker, just log in or sign up to monkeyplate.com, and make your way in an orderly fashion to the Order Sticker section. Made of high-quality die-cut vinyl, the monkeyplate stickers are available in a wide range of colours and interior or exterior formats. All you pay is the postage and packaging to get your unique sticker delivered anywhere in the world.
An online first, monkeyplate.com has already been dubbed ‘Facebook for cars’ by a rapidly-growing global audience of petrolheads, with photo and video albums, messaging, chat, news and blogs all available now – and a host of other features in the pipeline.
The concept is simple. Anyone can sign up to monkeyplate.com for free, and create an online profile. Users then put a customised monkeyplate sticker on their ride. This tells the world how to find their profile online simply by entering the unique username from the sticker on the monkeyplate website. Users can even open their profiles to the public so anyone can look them up online – whether it’s on the highway, at an event or on pit lane – and also share their news on Facebook and Twitter.
monkeyplate.com is the invention of Oliver Thomas, a motoring journalist and professional driver. He says, “We wanted to make a direct link between enthusiasts, their rides and the internet. With monkeyplate, the car becomes a mobile billboard for whatever the user wants to show online. News, event pictures, track day videos… anything. It works 24/7, all year, anywhere.”
Whether you are a petrolhead, grease monkey or just a social animal, this unique website is the way to tell the human race how to find you online, anywhere in the world.
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