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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Jsw window cleaning on November 25, 2016, 11:13:13 am
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Getting a new van but not sure whether to bother paying to get it sign written. If I do this will be my first signed van. Just wondering how much work it would generate me on average per month?
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Getting a new van but not sure whether to bother paying to get it sign written. If I do this will be my first signed van. Just wondering how much work it would generate me on average per month?
Just do it, for a few hundred ££ it's worth it. It's hard to quantify exactly how much it can get you but it will more than pay for itself.
Also, it helps to keep your brand recognised in the area. Customers or prospective customers will see your leaflets/business cards, receipts, website, van... It's good for your branding to be seen as much as possible.
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Getting a new van but not sure whether to bother paying to get it sign written. If I do this will be my first signed van. Just wondering how much work it would generate me on average per month?
Just do it, for a few hundred ££ it's worth it. It's hard to quantify exactly how much it can get you but it will more than pay for itself.
Also, it helps to keep your brand recognised in the area. Customers or prospective customers will see your leaflets/business cards, receipts, website, van... It's good for your branding to be seen as much as possible.
Thanks mate thinking of getting a sign writer to copy as closely as possible my leaflets etc. Which I got from vista print
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I'm fortunate (or not - dependant on how I look at it) to work all over the country.
Plymouth for ten days at the beginning of this month and came back up from nine days in Wimbledon last night.
Second van is new and not sign written.
When I go anywhere in the sign written van I get website hits that I can pinpoint down to the town worked in.
Get the website address as high as possible on the van and big.
People can see what you do because you're doing it. I think a website is better than a phone number.
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Sighn written van shows you are professional and is free advertising it payed for its self over and over again , people see you doing a good job and then ring up for a quote I find the latest craze is that they take a photo of the van with your details rather than write a phone no or website down
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lots
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+1
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lots that's why we spend a lot on them to get wrapped , however there is a sicence to sign writing what you think will work and what does work can be far apart
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I remember that film, weird sicence 😂
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Loads
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ive picked up all manner of jobs and continue to do so(window cleaning,f/s/g,conny roofs and solar panel cleaning)just by being seen out and about.the van usually stops the "are you a window cleaner?" questions! ;D
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when starting out or doing some thing new keep an eye on what its making you , that way you will know whats working for you ,
write in your dairy on the back page the £ of the job and a letter next to it so tell you where it came from
v= van
w= web site
ect ect and at the end of the year it quick and easy to say where you getting the most work , sounds simple but it works and you shock yourself once you have the hard data in front of you to see
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I Sub for a lot of big firms who like the fact im not sign written! I chased all our dom work commercial work myself and now it escilates naturaly through doing a good job and having good contacts! I dont see how for me having a sign written van could help.
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Sign written van definitely pays for itself.
My last van was sign written from day 1, had it 5 years and had all manner of enquiries from it, from walk ups to people ringing me to say they had just seen my van and would like a quote.
Had my current van for just over a year and decided not to get it sign written as to busy. There has been a clear difference in the amount of walk ups and enquiries.
Without your 'brand' on show people don't know who you are and are immediately less likely to trust you. You could just be some pikey from the nearest caravan park.
Because of my change of direction in the new I'm definitely getting my van sign written again, along with new website, new logo etc.
You don't need to go all out on sign writing, something simple such as your logo, what you do and contact details is all that's needed to bring in work.
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To be honest its hard to know how much work you will generate from it, remember you will also have the cost of removing it
when you go to sell the van, its not easy removed and the paint work will be a different colour under the removed wrap so may
need repairing.
The majority of my work comes from recommendations but I couldn't honestly say not having the van sign written would make
a difference, I wont be getting it again with my next van.
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Sign written van definitely pays for itself.
My last van was sign written from day 1, had it 5 years and had all manner of enquiries from it, from walk ups to people ringing me to say they had just seen my van and would like a quote.
Had my current van for just over a year and decided not to get it sign written as to busy. There has been a clear difference in the amount of walk ups and enquiries.
Without your 'brand' on show people don't know who you are and are immediately less likely to trust you. You could just be some pikey from the nearest caravan park.
Because of my change of direction in the new I'm definitely getting my van sign written again, along with new website, new logo etc.
You don't need to go all out on sign writing, something simple such as your logo, what you do and contact details is all that's needed to bring in work.
Did you ever get a call from the Rozzers saying they'd seen your van in the red light disrict? ;D ;D
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To be honest its hard to know how much work you will generate from it, remember you will also have the cost of removing it
when you go to sell the van, its not easy removed and the paint work will be a different colour under the removed wrap so may
need repairing.
The majority of my work comes from recommendations but I couldn't honestly say not having the van sign written would make
a difference, I wont be getting it again with my next van.
Can you put a picture of your current sign written van up Sean?
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My experience was that signwriting paid for itself before the van even hit the road - - the secretary in the signwriting place saw it & when I went to pick up the van she asked me to quote for a job (Which I got) that covered the cost of the signwriting and a few quid to spare. ;D
It is the best return on investment you can get in marketing IMO - considering the signs last 7 years minimum, its only about £50 a year if you think about it....
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To be honest its hard to know how much work you will generate from it, remember you will also have the cost of removing it
when you go to sell the van, its not easy removed and the paint work will be a different colour under the removed wrap so may
need repairing.
The majority of my work comes from recommendations but I couldn't honestly say not having the van sign written would make
a difference, I wont be getting it again with my next van.
Can you put a picture of your current sign written van up Sean?
I think Sean works undercover. Shhh.
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I’d heard the same, but you never know, he might surprise us all. 8)
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To be honest its hard to know how much work you will generate from it, remember you will also have the cost of removing it
when you go to sell the van, its not easy removed and the paint work will be a different colour under the removed wrap so may
need repairing.
The majority of my work comes from recommendations but I couldn't honestly say not having the van sign written would make
a difference, I wont be getting it again with my next van.
Can you put a picture of your current sign written van up Sean?
I think Sean works undercover. Shhh.
Sorry have never been able to post a photo on here, cant even post an emoji from getting windows 10.
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Sighn written van shows you are professional and is free advertising it payed for its self over and over again , people see you doing a good job and then ring up for a quote I find the latest craze is that they take a photo of the van with your details rather than write a phone no or website down
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Ive found this to be the case. Finished a clean and walking bk to van and spotted someone taking a photo of the side of van. They spotted me and said its for number and web site. So i gave them a card as well.
So many walk by only to walk back to van for a snapshot. Tho i had one person tailgate me till i got to my destination and she parked right behind me, jumped out and asked for a card and if i give free quotes. Lol she was an old dear who i guess had no pens nor a camera phone ;D
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I've got work from it, loads more than it cost me. Just as important, I get lots of comments saying how smart and professional my van looks. Mine is probably the most simplest of designs and only cost me £130 (I designed it and the signwriters made it up. But it's effective and it works.
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I think you should look at it like a whole package, someone will see your sign written van, then go on your website and/or Facebook site and then if they're impressed with all , they'll contact you.
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Sign written van definitely pays for itself.
My last van was sign written from day 1, had it 5 years and had all manner of enquiries from it, from walk ups to people ringing me to say they had just seen my van and would like a quote.
Had my current van for just over a year and decided not to get it sign written as to busy. There has been a clear difference in the amount of walk ups and enquiries.
Without your 'brand' on show people don't know who you are and are immediately less likely to trust you. You could just be some pikey from the nearest caravan park.
Because of my change of direction in the new I'm definitely getting my van sign written again, along with new website, new logo etc.
You don't need to go all out on sign writing, something simple such as your logo, what you do and contact details is all that's needed to bring in work.
Did you ever get a call from the Rozzers saying they'd seen your van in the red light disrict? ;D ;D
Indeed, they asked for a quote to clean the police station. I said if they could forgot what they'd seen, and what they will see in the future, I'd cut them a deal.
Thank goodness they agreed, my missis still fulfills all my wildest fantasies til this day ;D
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My van gets me a lot of work
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Very slightly off topic but when I get insurance quotes for my van they always ask is the van sign written.
Mine isn't so I say no but do the premiums go up if a van is sign written?
Is this because repairs are more expensive if they have to replace sign writing?
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Very slightly off topic but when I get insurance quotes for my van they always ask is the van sign written.
Mine isn't so I say no but do the premiums go up if a van is sign written?
Is this because repairs are more expensive if they have to replace sign writing?
I would've thought they went down- it's harder to steal a van that has your name and phone number all over it and not be noticed than a plain van
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... and having a sign written van makes you drive more carefully.
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has this conversation with alexander swann ref telling insurance - its regarding the value e.g. a wrap can cost £3000 so the insured value needs to reflect any add ons.
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£3000, (shock ) my van signage would be similar to Swansons with like a blue water beading design behind the writing and it
cost £400 about 6 years ago.
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£700 for a dispatch new shape, 3/4 wrap . all colour graphics etc ive been tempted.
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get you noticed by thieves and toe rags, and thieving window cleaners who like something 4 nowt, we arent all totally honest and nice people. ive headr of a few who are right tea leaves. mainly the old crew
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get you noticed by thieves and toe rags, and thieving window cleaners who like something 4 nowt, we arent all totally honest and nice people. ive headr of a few who are right tea leaves. mainly the old crew
Ive been in my areas cleaning windows for 15yrs. I used to use a fiat multipla when i trad cleaned untill it died on me. Then i started saving for wfp n van etc along with other family commitments, so when car died i used to push my laddders n equipment on my bike to get to my destination. The worse one took an hr walking there, then an hr walking back. In meantime i left ladders etc at trust worthy customers houses. I did this for a couple of years. Then the time came to get my van and upgrade to wfp. I also got magnetized signs on van. All of a sudden, the amount of scowls i got from competitors was umbelievable. I think they thought i was new to game and was muscling in on their rounds, untill i put some right! But out of all the cars parked on my busy road on a night, mine has been the only one where side mirror has been smashed off more than twice and my back window put through, all in less than 2yrs of having van. I now pay a private homeowner to park on his land away from main road and pedestrians, which has cctv cams in operation. So yes i agree, even tho its great for business. There are mardy and low life competitors out there to be watchful of