Have you ever noticed how many vans on the road are just plain. Are these people’s car-substitutes or are they a business vehicle? Pretty sure most of them belong to a business, but what business? Could it be a business offering a service you are currently in need of? Guess we’ll never know...
Advertising is an investment, and often not a little one.
Most forms of advertising have to be planned to run at specific times and in
specific places to get maximum impact – when your customers listen to the local
radio, where they drive past a set of billboards, within the right section of
the local paper they read...
Advertising on your own company vehicles will give you an
amazing advert that runs 24 hours a day, every day of the year and will be
visible all over town, the county and beyond.
So why wouldn’t you wrap your company vehicles?
Costs too much
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It’s not that expensive, have you actually got
some quotes?
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Think of the cost of placing an advert to run in
one issue of you local paper. One time hit versus an advert that will run and
run and run 24 hours a day every day, every week, every month, every year
(well, at least till it needs a refresh)
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The relatively low outlay will be made back in
enquiries (sales generation)
Different size and
style of vehicles
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Vehicle wraps can be done on all makes and
models of vehicle
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A good design will be adaptable to different
sizes and shapes
Only one company vehicle
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One vehicle = one advert running every day in
multiple locations being seen by loads and loads of different people
Our name and number
are on our vans – that’s enough, isn’t it?
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It’s a start, but not enough...
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Get noticed with graphics and colour
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Be memorable through visuals and key messages
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Promote different services not just your generic
business (flooring specialist becomes sales, fitters, laminates, slate, wood, tiling,
design, etc.)
Vehicles needed all
day
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Most companies will fit wraps around your
schedules
So no more excuses. Go on, get a quote and then get a
fantastic advert designed to get you noticed and your customers contacting
you... and be adventurous (stand out).
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