Can I afford to wrap my truck? Can I justify the cost? Will I see a return on investment? Does it really make a difference in branding our image?
All valid questions.
I pulled into a Doctor's property to give them an estimate and when the doctor walked in the house, the very first words out of his mouth were: " Wow! That is a great truck!"
I really decided not to wait until I earned the money for my wrap, but used part of my home equity to invest in us! I really believed the other guys who said they did not get home before their wraps were paid for...
They were not kidding.
I have attached the old and the new look of our company.
I want to give credit to the company who did our wrap work. If you need wraps, give Gregg and Mike a call today! www.CGwraps.com
Mike Sullivan of Pro Wash gets the credit for the artwork on the rear door. Mike's photography skills are the best!
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-- Edited by Steve Salley on Wednesday 3rd of April 2013 03:17:44 PM
i could not agree more. I have glad my truck wrapped for a couple of weeks now and it has generated three jobs, just because it is eye catching. Two neighbors of people we were doing jobs for and one random person behind me at a stop light. It has already paid for itself.
We are going to use various high resolution job photos for each truck trailer as we add them to the fleet.
I heard an interesting marketing idea at my wrap company... for the brave
A guy had his truck wrapped so one side was a blue service truck and the other side was the red service truck. People were very surprised to see "two" new trucks on the road for that company...
Why make marketing complicated? Get remembered and make the phone ring!