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Card#4 (LOL) contributed by the one and only, Troy
Also, if you pick a card, and think it needs something a little extra, or less, please explain.
Note, the first card is a template. The car and gray lines are unmovable.
"In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield."
I love the last one #4 but for practical reasons I picked #3 I like that one the best it looks good and you said it matched your trailer. How many do you buy at a time?
I love the last one #4 but for practical reasons I picked #3 I like that one the best it looks good and you said it matched your trailer. How many do you buy at a time?
I have been buying 1,000 at a time, but this time, I am going to pick up 2-2500
"In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield."
I really like the 3rd one. Its simple and easy to read.
Is there a choice of cars you can use chris?
If it were me i would try to use a truck or an average joe car, not some enzo,etc. Or if at all possible use a picture of your truck and trailer in the backround.
I really like the 3rd one. Its simple and easy to read.
Is there a choice of cars you can use chris?
If it were me i would try to use a truck or an average joe car, not some enzo,etc. Or if at all possible use a picture of your truck and trailer in the backround.
Thanks.
I hear 2 sides of that all the time.
One side says use a nice, average car.
The other side says use a car that shows what you want to detail. Show a car that attracts the type of clients you want to get.
But to answer your question, I can put any car on there really.
"In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield."
I really like the 3rd one. Its simple and easy to read.
Is there a choice of cars you can use chris?
If it were me i would try to use a truck or an average joe car, not some enzo,etc. Or if at all possible use a picture of your truck and trailer in the backround.
I agree with TrueDetailer it is #3 for me as well. I like the idea of using a picture of your set-up.
Of course, you could always use the car from Troy's idea with the #3 layout.
Dave
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For me, branding is important in all your marketing colleratal -- If it were up to me, I'd go with a cleaned up version of #1 only because (if I remember right) it matches what's on your trailer.
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I also prefer #3. If there is a way to put "We come to your home or office" on there I think it would be more effective. Some folks might not get what mobile detailing is whereas the other phrase spells it out clearly.
I also prefer #3. If there is a way to put "We come to your home or office" on there I think it would be more effective. Some folks might not get what mobile detailing is whereas the other phrase spells it out clearly.
"In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield."