Are your vehicles active parts of your overall advertising and branding campaigns? When you invest in vehicle lettering in Chandler, AZ, they can be one of your most noticed marketing tools.
Unsurpassed Visibility
Unlike billboards and similar stationary marketing products, the vehicle featuring your company’s lettering is mobile. You take your message to where you know that your targeted demographic lives, plays, and works. If you are a landscaper, drive your van to the big plant sale that a local business hosts this weekend. When you do roofing work, park your truck across the street from the next home expo in or around Chandler. Even as you go about your regular business day, the lettering does its job and advertises your brand to the drivers at the red light, the car behind you at the drive-through and the neighbor who walks past your vehicle while it is parked in front of your customer’s home.
Plenty of Lettering Options
- Car, van or truck lettering succeeds in spelling out your company’s name. An optional decal presents your logo. That said, you do not have to rely on utilitarian black letters to get your message across.
- Full-color palette. Any color of the rainbow is available. Customized color mixes are no problem. Present your lettering in the company’s colors or in the way that you introduce yourself via your business’ website.
- Choose your location. The typical lettering setup uses the sides of the vehicle for displays. A rear tailgate or van door presentation is another option. When you want to go for the gusto, consider the use of rear-window perforated vinyl lettering to make use of a minivan window when there is not enough space otherwise.
Play around with fonts. Bold or italic, small or large, and any other font style combination is possible. Mix and match fonts and colors for an impressive display.
Anatomy of a Display
Since vinyl vehicle lettering is the most economical branding and marketing message you can add to your contractor vehicle, the typical setup consists of three distinct points.
- Company name. Spell out your business’ name. We recommend using the same name that you have chosen for your website.
- Niche explanation. When your name does not reveal what your business niche might be, it is a good idea to explain it on the second line. If your business’ name does hint at your profession, use the second line to expand on the niche. For example, if you are an electrician, let folks know if you handle residential or commercial projects (or both).
- Phone number. Most companies like to present their phone numbers for consumers to call. Some clients have had success with the listing of a website. If you have a landing page with a memorable website address, doing so can be advantageous.
Ordering Vehicle Lettering in Chandler, AZ
Contact our graphic artists to discuss your next contractor-lettering package. Whether you need to outfit a fleet or just one vehicle, we can help. We work with you to choose the right look and display setup for the product. If you would like to expand on the information, consider adding spot graphics to the mix. Get started on your project today!