First proof vehicle lettering

I didnt tell them to put all the bullet points or any kind of wording they put on the back but it looks good. Im going to tell them to drop the paver sealing and make the bullet points alittle bigger.
What do y’all think.
Also logo not finished yet i just want to to get the ball rolling on the lettering

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Looks nice! The telephone number looks out of place (sides). I know the guard is there - but still, looks odd.

Might look better central instead of forward. Also, being high like that, it may get scratched if you load from the sides ever.

Just thoughts :slight_smile:

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Lol people are going to get tired of me saying this if they’re not already.

  1. What you do.
  2. How to get in touch with you.
  3. Why they should trust you. I.e. licensed and insured (least effective), BBB logo (works for older customers), other trust badge.

Those three things are exponentially more important than your logo and business name.

Make your website bigger and put it in place of satisfaction guaranteed. There won’t be a person in 100 years that calls you because the truck says satisfaction guaranteed. That’s a waste of money.

I like where your phone numbers is at. Big and easy to see how to get in touch with you.

What do you think is going to make you the most money on that list? Make it way bigger and put it on the door. Or at least one phrase that lumps in a lot of what we do: Pressure Washing. Up sell everything else. Gutter cleaning, rust removal, roofs, whatever. Check out @Sharpe’s truck.

Move and shrink your logo to the back half door.

Same on the tailgate.

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Ya i agree it really bugs me lol.

I agree on the website(still being worked on) replacing the guarantee and the the bullet points it is alittle much. Ill probably just go with
Pressure washing
Roof cleaning
Wood restoration

Dont care to put license and insured on it.

How about putting, trust us to clean your home instead of cleaning your home on the back.

Have you tried your number where “satisfaction guaranteed” is? But go all the way from end to end, not just the door.

Seems like a good space for it and it frees up the back.

@squidskc has very good points. I went with a big logo on my trailer, small services. It was a mistake to a certain extent. People do recognise the business and the name - but don’t necessarily know what I do exactly! I went with what I “liked” rather than what made good business sense.

I didnt really tell them exactly how i wanted it i just gave them a list of what i do, my logo, website name and told them to make surw the phone number is big and visible. This is what they sent me BUT when ever a truck goes by with lettering or wrab. I always look at the logo first. If its a bad logo i usaully think they are cut rate or something. Maybe its just me idk. If its a nice logo i feel this guys are professional and care about the company. Ive been listening to alot of marketing/sales podcast and everyone says logos are something you shouldn’t worry much about though. I would care if its made smaller. I just want the whole truck to look clean and professional.

Couldn’t find a pic of your truck @Sharpe

@Grizz I like it… the bullet points were a little bit much… but I think if I wrap my enclosed trailer I would probably put bullet points down the back just to take up room and to give people ideas of what I do… and I’ve always been on the edge of everybody wanting your name to be really small my thought is if your name sticks in their head and what you do sticks in their head if they need that service they will find your number or they will find your web page…

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It’s in that somewhere. I tagged you in the thread.


I like it. Nice,clean and professional

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Lots of usable space empty, small fonts should be larger…Colors look good… The whole Idea is to get noticed and stand out from the crowd… Pump It Up!

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I think it looks nice. Maybe the website a little bigger


If you seen my truck would you know i did pressure washing?

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Was going to take @squidskc advise of the BBB logo and all but it cost at minimum $400 to register with them a year

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Mine’s $30/month. Are you talking about the annual cost?

Really? Ya i guess so. Thats about the right price. Do you get a rating right away or do you have to ask people to give you rating on there?

They give you a rating right away if I remember correctly. I’ve been doing it for 3 years I think though so I’m not 100% on that.

I think they give you a rating right away and it goes down if you get complaints. Kinda trust first until you give them a reason not to. But you’ll be a BBB accredited business pretty much immediately. No one is going to check your rating.

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Nice. Im slapping it on the truck as soon as i get my rating. I think you are right it at least lets people know i value rating and feedback on my work.

Not sure how i didnt see your post but looks great and you do BBB too. Hope you washed that roof in the back ground haha.