Truckskin Tips
Series of outdoor advertising and marketing tips from TruckSkin for furniture retailers.
It's time to start thinking about how to attract customers with small customized gifts.
You want your customer to recognize your business within 5 seconds just by viewing something with your branding on it. Here are ways to make sure this happens.
How long have you had the same ad on your vehicle? 2-3-4 years? Give your marketing new life by changing up your vehicle advertising.
Vehicle window graphics grab the attention of those potential customers around you wherever your car is.
Do you have a big blank side of your store or warehouse that faces the street? Why not turn that empty space into a billboard?
The back of your vehicle is a blank canvas in which you can put your logo, phone number, slogan, image or advertisement.
Transport your customers into a unique environment with color and images.
Don’t worry about putting email addresses, lot’s of text and all the product photos you can find. It just makes your truck or van look cluttered and hard to read.
So what if you have decided to take advantage of the great marketing potential of a vehicle wrap, but really don’t have the funds for it in your budget? Don’t give up!
Compared to other kinds of advertising such as newspaper ads and stationary billboards, truck graphics are a good deal.
Inexpensive, slip resistant, full-color laminated graphics are tremendously effective in getting your customer's attention.
How do you know how big your lettering on your store, truck or windows should be? Here is a guide to help you determine exactly that.
Make the minimal one-time investment in sharp graphics for your trucks, and company shirts for your delivery staff.
Your truck is not just a tool, it’s a huge billboard for your store, don’t forget that.
We have all seen the screaming neon hand painted signs at the local car dealerships, but there is a better, more professional way to get the word out.
A blank delivery truck, car or van is a terrible waste of ad space. A boring, uninformative, or unimaginative message is almost as bad.