Car Signs (Pros/Cons)

Mike McCoy mjmccoy at usa.com
Wed Mar 5 14:40:39 MST 2008


Matthew,

  I opted for vinyl lettering in 3 colors from the "Fastsigns" chain for 
my current and past vehicle. It looks very professional, cost about $340 
for the doors, rear window (SUV) and a logo on the side windows. It 
easily pays for itself in the first few weeks. All of my business come 
from word of mouth and the signs.  The only calls I get from the Yellow 
Pages ads are the "tune every 10 years price shoppers" and they rarely 
choose me when they get a price quote. I didn't care for the look of the 
magnetics I saw, though it would be nice to have removable signs for the 
days you want to drive like a lunatic.

Mike


Matthew Todd wrote:
> Greetings list,
>  
> I have been shopping around for a magnetic sign to place on each side 
> of my car.  What has been your experiences with this method?  I prefer 
> magnetic so I can take it off when my car is sitting for a period of 
> time so no one will see that I have tools to steal.  But then, if I 
> got into an accident, would having the sign be more liability for me?  
> Or am I just worrying too much.
>  
> I also would like to know if your business has increased because of 
> the signs.
>  
>  
> Thank you,
> Matthew
>
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