I just had the two side rear windows of my car elegantly lettered by a local sign co. for only $30.00! ($15 ea. side) He invited me to pick out the precise font and specific layout, then it was produced by a very interesting machine that cuts the pattern as it's fed out. It was installed in one piece on each side window, and it looks very beautiful and professional. Since i got such a great deal, I had the same windows tinted dark the next day for only $50,(two rear side window & wings, 4 windows total) so my total cost for the lettering and tinting was only $80.00! I'm very happy because I need only get ONE job out of it and it's paid for. In fact, while i was waiting for the tinting, I was approached by a guy who saw the advert on my window, and asked for my card! I have a feeling it will work well, since i'm a floor tuner at a showroom where my car will be seen by lots of customers as well. Terry Peterson Los Angeles, CA Associate Member, PTG >From: Richard Oliver Snelson <rsnelson@dave-world.net> >Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org >To: pianotech@ptg.org >Subject: Re: advertising on your vehicle >Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 07:51:45 -0500 > >Nice going Todd. Thanks for the "impressive." >It has paid for itself a number of times. Richard > >"Todd L. Mapes" wrote: > > > > Terry, > > > > I have seen Richard Snelson's van, and it IS quite impressive. Very > > professional and elegant with the dark red van and the gold lettering. > > I was a little leery of doing this to my own vehicle for fear of the > > cost. After he said it only cost $150, I was motivated to check into it > > for myself. I located a sign maker who does all the big signs, > > vehicles, business windows, etc. in town and he will put my business > > name, logo and phone number on the two rear side windows of my Jeep > > Cherokee and a smaller version on the rear window for $80! That's > > completely installed! The material is a vinyl (I think) made by 3M and > > he says it will last forever. The color matches the trim color on my > > vehicle for a more subtle look. I'm getting my ad girl to prep the > > layout right now, but I expect that if I can get one client from this > > type of advertising, it has paid off, which sure beats having to fork > > out big bucks over and over to the yellow page people. (Although, if > > you have a business line, a single line yellow page listing is free). > > > > Todd L. Mapes ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
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