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question do you think simple is better ... nice letting
Name of business
clear indication on what your business does
Phone number
face book logo
or full wrap and lots of info
I am leaning toward simple I think you have to keep in mind that its not a contest to see who has the most awesome looking van, its to be a professionalism looking and make sure they know what you do and how to contact you
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If you can swing the extra cost, a wrap can look really nice.
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I like simple, bold, and easy to remember. Too much information squeezed in with small lettering is hard to pick out what type of work, and how to contact.
I just signed a contract two weeks ago with a property management group that has 1100 rental units. The owner said he saw my truck, and called me as a direct result. He told me my van advertising has paid off!
Ed Elliott
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If you're lettering an obvious commercial vehicle, like a cargo van, I think a well done job of letters is sufficient. If you're putting it on a bit more of a typical passenger vehicle, I think a wrap is the way to go.
If money isn't much of issue, a nice wrap is the best thing going right now.
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They both look good.
The wrap looks GREAT.
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05-23-2013, 01:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-23-2013, 01:37 PM by MikeB.)
If you don't mind me asking, what's the price difference on the 2 options you are showing there? I really like the wrap, but the lettering looks great too.
I'm trying to decide as well. I think a nice wrap gives a very professional image and possibly a slightly more committed perception??
In either case, I like simplicity. Not to busy. It can be info overload.
I had a QR code created online and ordered decals of it. They will go on my vehicle as well. I think it will be wasted on some people, but as it gets more popular, it will get some leads to the website if only to check out how it works.
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I have noticed that one of my competitors who uses a newer white cargo van has nice magnetic signs that are also white, except for the letters and logo. I saw his van several times a week for months and had no idea they were signs and not a wrap.
One day I saw him driving the van without signs and I started wondering so the next time I saw him parked I pulled up to his vehicle and actually had to get out of my ride to be sure he had magnetic signs.
It makes me reconsider the cost or a wrap versus really well-done magnet signs the can be replaced easily and inexpensively when damaged.
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How hard is it to scan a QR Code on a Van while driving down the road?
How much easier for the prospect is it to have a phone # on the van for a prospect to use. One of the top rules of marketing make it easy for a potential prospect to do business with you, never make them jump through hoops.