For what it's worth, I personally don't think that looks "professional". I also know everyone doesn't have the privilege of two vehicles, one to dedicate to the business. With my wife, Pat, working with me, we have a 3/4 ton van (Ford) and a small wagon (Escort). Our "pleasure" car is a Horizon. Both of the other vehicles have the business inforamtion permanently painted on them, and when out traveling have brought up many requests for business cards. (Even when Pat is out on combined business/personal trips she is advertising). Ken Gerler ----- Original Message ----- From: Brian Lawson <lawsonic@global.co.za> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 9:28 AM Subject: Re: advertising on your vehicle > >I am also thinking of making > > one of those magnetized thingies that sit on TOP of the roof, like a taxi > or > > what those pizza delivery guys use, with the name of my business on it > > > > Terry Peterson > > Los Angeles, CA > > Associate Member, PTG > > > Why not go the whole hog and get flashing amber lights and claim emergency > status for the "has to be done right now" concert tuning :) > > But seriously, I guess it depends on image - what you want to present and > the vehicle concerned. I drive an Elantra sedan, no advertising on it, just > paino mags in the back seat and a business card on the dash. Other tuners I > know have vans and have sign writing on it. > > > > Brian Lawson > PTG Assc, MPT. > Johannesburg, South Africa > > >
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