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Question Not Should You Wrap but How Soon Can You Wrap?

I just can’t help but stay excited about vehicle wraps and graphics.  They are eye-catching, gorgeous, protect the car’s paint, and from a “cost per impression” marketing perspective, just can not be beat.

Last week we were fortunate to complete a project for Keith Gurr, President of American Window Products, Inc. on Powers Ave. here in town.  Keith’s company is locally owned and operated with 50 years combined experience providing high quality replacement windows and storm doors.  Check him out at www.americanwindowsproducts.biz.

Keith was scheduled to take delivery of three spanking brand new Ford Transits from Duval Ford and decided to “take the plunge” and put these cute little guys on the road fully wrapped to the hilt.  As is our custom, we had a consultation meeting with Keith, our designer and myself to hear directly from Keith what his “vision” was for the art on the new Transits.  Given the name of his company, Keith wanted to stick with an Americana theme but also feature some of their product offerings and of course contact information. 

We were able to wrap the three vehicles in three days last week!  So Keith now has a rolling marketing program every day those vehicles are out on our busy Jacksonville streets bringing quality replacement windows to his customers and being noticed by “future” customers who will say “I really need to get that window fixed” when reminded by one of Keith’s Transits!

  • Keith Gurr, President of American Replacement Windows/American Window Products with one of his newly wrapped Ford Transits.

  • The outline of the continental US has been part of Keith Gurr's branding all along and so was retained in the design.

  • Good day! Transit No. 3 completed and delivered! Happy client and very happy First Coast Signs owner!

Ok.  But what if you really don’t think you are ready for a fully wrapped vehicle?  Does that mean you are limited to just some boring cut vinyl lettering on your door?  Not at all!  We can use the same high quality 3M materials to print a partial wrap along with window perf to still proudly and loudly display your brand and contact information.

When Nanette Orlins who together with her husband Morgan run Morgan’s Window Cleaning Inc. in Ponte Vedra contacted us, she said she had a plain white Savana and a newly designed logo.  This van is in the field daily doing a wonderful job pressure washing the beautiful Ponte Vedra Beach homes and windows of their clients and Nanette just thought it could be working harder for them with some well placed graphics.

All Nanette needed was their new logo and phone number.  Her clever logo design subtly says it all:  Windows, water splash, blue on white.  Clear, straightforward, effective.  I love it!

  • Window perf is just the coolest stuff! Allows for the continuity of your graphics and still be able to have full visibility from the inside out.

  • Clean, clear, concise. Partial wraps can get the job done for you too!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In case you’re reading this and thinking oh wow, I could never afford something like this . . . .

Let’s assume you already acknowledge that you need to advertise your business.  A 1x full-page newspaper ad is going to cost you $900 – $1,000.  And any advertising consultant is going to tell you, and rightly so, that a one time ad is truly money down the drain.  So let’s say you run that ad between 8-20 times.  You get a “volume” discount down to $625 so for the minimum of 8 insertions, you’re up to $5,000 already.  And 8x really isn’t a significant advertising campaign.  Yellow pages advertising?  Multiples of that for a one time presence in I’m sorry, but an increasingly archaic medium.

A stem to stern vehicle wrap on even a full-sized truck is not going to remotely cost you $5,000 in today’s market.  It’s going to last 3-5 years and be seen by 30,000 to 70,000 people daily.  It’s a one time cost and works for you 24 x 7 provided the vehicle can be seen.  The statistics in favor or wrapping your fleet vehicles are just staggering.

So the question is not should you wrap, but how fast can you call First Coast Signs at 904-398-3993 and get your fleet vehicles wrapped!  :)   Thanks for letting me share these two recent client experiences with you!

2012 Hyundai Accent A Sharp "Canvas" for a Partial Wrap

While we may be “partial” to full wraps, a “partial” wrap of your vehicle can perfectly meet your needs as well.

We thought the color of these two cars so perfectly complimented the graphics that this was a case where you’d have to think twice before you realized the whole car wasn’t wrapped.   This certainly is an excellent example of a true “partial wrap” as opposed to vehicle “graphics” which tend to be a simple decal or cut vinyl phone number.

All the pertinent information is still there, as well as the famous characature of “Brandon”, our area’s only certified termite detection “real life” working dog.

So if you’re exploring whether or not you need a full vehicle wrap, we recommend you consult with your designer and determine if a partial wrap might meet your needs.  Once you determine your art and if it is going to be a new vehicle, make sure the color of your new vehicle compliments your graphics.  We think Brandon Pest Control and their design team at Caraway Grammel & Associates did a very effective job of creating a seamless “look” by paying close attention to their coloration and graphics!

 

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Ken Kindt of Signworld Congratulates

Owners of First Coast Signs Florida

By:

signworld corporation

  12/19/2011

Laguna Hills, CA – December 12, 2011 – Ken Kindt, President and Founder of Signworld today congratulated Rebecca and Carlton Walden of First Coast Signs, a Signworld operation in Jacksonville, FL for the recent addition of a large customer with a nationwide presence.

“By virtue of a contact in Rebecca’s BNI chapter, First Coast Signs is being promoted as the preferred provider of vehicle wraps for Cruise One and Cruises Inc., a cruise vacation agency with representatives throughout the country. I congratulate Rebecca and Carlton for grabbing this deal.” said Ken Kindt.

First Coast Signs had the design concept “blessed” by Corporate Headquarters with the first vehicle, the Ford Escape. The same concept theme is used as other agents come on board and First Coast Signs “retro fits” it to accommodate their vehicles. The agents may select from various approved images provided by the Cruise Lines to feature what matches the agents’ most popular ships and destinations.

 

Carlton and Rebecca Walden delivered their first wrap as "preferred vendors" to owners as they disembarked from their Annual Sales Conference.

 

Ken Kindt applauded the camaraderie shown by Signworld owners. Both the Pathfinder and Magnum are examples of fellow Signworld owners “playing together nicely”. Rebecca reached out to Mike Bothwell, again in the metropolitan Atlanta area to wrap the Pathfinder and Martin Neill in Irvine, CA is on board to take care of wrapping the Magnum in the next few days.  (Since this writing, the Magnum is complete.  See photos below.)

Partial wrap on Nissan Pathfinder featured an Alaskan Cruise on one side . . . .

And tropical "zip lining" on the passenger side. Thus illustrating all the different vacation options available.

 

 

And the largest cruise ship afloat on the back! Thanks to our good friend Mike Bothwell in GA for installing this for us!

 

“By Signworld owners working together, it has allowed Rebecca and First Coast Signs to keep the customer, and allow others to help with installation. We have always advocated the need of working together as a team which will bring success to one and all. It is heartening to see that Signworld members are working together as a cohesive unit and initiating overall growth of the Signworld family”, said Ken Kindt.

Before, a nice looking “bare” car.

After, a 24 x 7 mobile marketing machine!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As with the Pathfinder, the Magnum’s owner opted to feature different scenes on the sides of her car. Here, a couple in Venice

And Celebrity's Silhouette on the passenger side.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We really loved the spa scene on the back of the Magnum! Notice the owner’s QR codes?

The "wake" continues over the hood and down the full length of the roof. Makes you want to just "jump in". Thanks to Martin and Mary Neill in Irvine, CA for help with this long distance project!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rebecca says of the project, “We are so thankful that we are with the Signworld organization when it comes to a project like this. The support from other owners and also guidance and training from Signworld has helped us a lot in achieving this goal. The organization truly works like a family and not as competition, we are in this together and that is a something that shows us we joined the right group to achieve our goals.”

About Signworld Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. Jack Warner and Ken Kindt lead the Top management at Signworld. It is personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. Ongoing support and training is provided along with state-of-the-art equipment. Signworld business model runs on a no royalty concept. You can learn more about Signworld at www.signworld.org