maybe ... i'll check it out. seems strange that you could copy right a phrase that common. i know threepeat is copy righted but it is kind of an invented word.If I recall correctly "Stand out from the crowd" is copyrighted by someone.
Please try to submit design changes in larger intervals than 20 mins.
By encouraging the potential customer to call there and then you are actively trying to eliminate the possibility of them finding your competition They will be calling XYZ directly and then opening up direct talks with the company.
If you had Quote "whatever" to receive a 5% discount from our van you are then reinforcing they call you. You are then also getting terrific feedback that your investment of wrapping the vehicle is actually paying off. Otherwise how would you know it was working?
i am seeing very separate items on the van 3 separate components they just aren't flowing together for me...doesnt look bad. but i've said it before .. i am familiar enough with your work that i can tell when you are struggling with a project and i can tell you are forcing this one. i don't mean this negatively, because it doesnt look bad i'm just not seeing your style yet.
You don't need to offer 5% you could offer a free gift on orders over X amount. You could offer priority when quoting the van. literally anything to get them to call, to see an instant benefit to them.! Its simply a way of being able to trace your marketing efforts. and to cut down the chance of loosing them to the search frenzy.
More importantly I was trying to show how important it is not to loose the potential customers from point of initial contact to searching the net. and then possibly loosing them to some one say an hour away. That and even though its a small town. i'm guessing that you will be out of that town from time to time. So although the small town knows you you will be venturing further out.
if my van is parked in front of my shop and someone walks by it on the way in and then says do i get the 5% discount... or any other offer?
But I think your clients will want their identity to stand out... not some disjointed tag line... and i think you need to do the same thing.. sure, you can make the words "STAND OUT" really huge & crooked.. and therefore, they both stand out on the van, and reinforce the concept of standing out... but to me, that's cheap.. you prove nothing... you want FORBUS SIGN DEPOT to stand out... do THAT... and then write "We make YOU stand out!" ...and then if they see YOU, remember YOU & still read far enough to see what you can do for them... then I think you will have done a far better job making the pre-sale with your van!
I notice on the mock storefront that your sign went over the car a bit. No sweat, but, if cars are parked all along the front, is the sign still seen to an extent that communication is unaffected?