Ted- I'm with the other guys on the dashes instead of dots. Older people don't necessarily get the dot thing and older people tend to have disposable income. Also, if I was paying for it I'd do the phone number in red.
Ted I am going to come and steal your truck now!! Thanks for the GREAT idea. Now that school work is done, going to have to find a co. to see about that fancy truck design you got. I really like it !! Sweet!!!
Btw: IT IS GOING TO BRING YOU THE BIZ!!! SHOW ME THE MONEY...
Are you wrapping an Infinity or a Four Runner? I'm all for a wrap but sometimes you are judged by the car you drive and if you show up in too expensive of a car the customer automatically thinks you are overcharging, on the other hand, if you show up in a jalopy, the homeowner is skeptical of hiring someone who drives that!
Tom - I'm considering a wrap for the Infiniti. Your point is spot on. Fortunately most of our quotes are done remotely. I had a potential client make a very snide remark one time when I pulled up in the wife's Beamer. It was all that I could do to bite my tongue and not give her an earful. Instead I quoted her a crazy high price and then left her to her salad growing on her roof LOL.
Tooling around in a rolling billboard is more of what I had in mind. There's a "part II" to this I'm still chewing on as well... It'll likely be a late winter project.
Al - I think it looks nice too. They've maintained the sporty appearance with that wrap. A MUST for mine if I do it.
The jury is IN, and my best bud, Mike of American-ProTech Georgia got through to me.....
I've never been one to take much, ummmm crap from anyone. And I've been known to flip the "#1" sign to folks that cut me off in traffic (among other things), so it's best I don't get the Bat Mobile wrapped. (Even though it could look really cool)
However; I met with my sign and graphics guy about phase 1 of my truck today. He'll have a proof for me soon. Phase II will be this spring. It's hard to raise hel$ in a big a$$ truck LOL.
Years ago I had a Jeep Grand Cherokee that I did my estimating in and I loved driving it, especially in the traffic of Houston, but occasionally I received crap for it from potential customers (go figure). But you can drive a nice pickup that cost 10 - 20k more and the customers don't blink at it. I do plan on wrapping my trailer.