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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: geefree on September 15, 2008, 09:08:46 pm
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Be really truthful lads, how much work do you get from having your van sign written,?
i know i ask lots of questions on here, im very cautious.....
I know it looks professional and thats a good impression to put over in our game...
but please tell me how many calls you recieve , or people across the street coming up and asking to clean their windows etc..
it definitely is another form of advertising i know. but does it work for you.?
thanks.
Gary.
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i spoke to a decorater today with a lovely sign written van... he said it was the worst bit of money he had ever spent...
i said ... but in my game , i may get a person approach me to clean her/his windows, , simply because they know i am in the area ... he laughed it off,
i had to explain.... that a decorater , is like a plumber.... its something that may nbe a must at any given time, and a customer will be spending a few hundred pound...
in our game , they want windows cleaning for a small some they can afford.... big difference.
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I regularly get work from it. I had a lady follow me home once because she didn't have a pen to write down my number!
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Ive had a magnetic sign on my estate for a couple of weeks now and ive had a couple of calls from the streets ive been parked on from it already. That'll be great if it keeps coming cos itll help me build up my blocks of work.
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Ive had a magnetic sign on my estate for a couple of weeks now and ive had a couple of calls from the streets ive been parked on from it already. That'll be great if it keeps coming cos itll help me build up my blocks of work.
Where did you get the magnetic signs made Tim?
Cheers Dave
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Hi there,
I got my magnetic signs about 18 months ago and cost me £100, they have paid for it self many times over, but one of the biggest things aprt from picking up work also little things like traffic wardens now that your working and if you out side peoples house's they know straight away so things like opening gates and getting ready get done quicker.
Gordon.
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ive had my latest sign job on my current van for just over 2 months now, its brought in a couple of grand worth of work. Luke
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Ive had a magnetic sign on my estate for a couple of weeks now and ive had a couple of calls from the streets ive been parked on from it already. That'll be great if it keeps coming cos itll help me build up my blocks of work.
Where did you get the magnetic signs made Tim?
Cheers Dave
Its a do it yourself kit from ebay £10 for two. not bad really i thought id just try it. Its the kind driving instructors use apparently.
Just search for magnetic signs on ebay or look at item number 120304913696
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Thanks Tim i ll have a look
Cheers Dave
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had my van done about 3mnths ago .£100 .not the top of the range job .but have paid for itself many time over .
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Its a good idea but remember to have MJH Cleaning Services on it ha!!!!!!!!!! ;)
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Be really truthful lads, how much work do you get from having your van sign written,?
i know i ask lots of questions on here, im very cautious.....
I know it looks professional and thats a good impression to put over in our game...
but please tell me how many calls you recieve , or people across the street coming up and asking to clean their windows etc..
it definitely is another form of advertising i know. but does it work for you.?
thanks.
Gary.
I paid for my sign writting on the way back from picking it up (luck maybe who knows) its an advert for anytime your out on it, add a website on it and it is Fantasic,
Mine on relay has paid for itself time and time again, So I would say do it but do it right, bad looking signwritting will give a bad impression so if thinking this way I would say dont do it, clear professional looking will pay back what you spend and a lot more
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Apart from the ad I have in the local parish mag the sign-written van has given the next best return for the amount it cost.
Ive had custys follow me down the road as that was the only way they could collar me like others have said.
Initially I had magnetic signs and thought they gave a good return but I was truly shocked once I had the van sign-written; talk about the WOW!
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Ive had some real negative critiscism on here about my vans sign-writing, which really p!$$ed me off, but the thing about the guys who give out that unconstructive critiscism is they dont actually show their vehicles ???
Anyway, back to the point, Ive had numerous customers admire the van, I was doing so myself tonight, Im very proud of my sign-written vehicle. It has brought me in plenty of work, paid for itself numerous times over in just 6 months, looks professional and people get to know you as THE window cleaner of choice.
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here is my van have had about 4 calls in space of two months of it been sign written...more than paid for itself.
£120.00
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Ive had a magnetic sign on my estate for a couple of weeks now and ive had a couple of calls from the streets ive been parked on from it already. That'll be great if it keeps coming cos itll help me build up my blocks of work.
Where did you get the magnetic signs made Tim?
Cheers Dave
Those on ebay wash off if you clean them with hot wfp, they're cheap & cheerful. I bought a couple, cleaned my van with hot wfp and off came the colouring ****. Spend the extra money and get some decent ones.
Its a do it yourself kit from ebay £10 for two. not bad really i thought id just try it. Its the kind driving instructors use apparently.
Just search for magnetic signs on ebay or look at item number 120304913696
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Ive had a magnetic sign on my estate for a couple of weeks now and ive had a couple of calls from the streets ive been parked on from it already. That'll be great if it keeps coming cos itll help me build up my blocks of work.
Where did you get the magnetic signs made Tim?
Cheers Dave
Those on ebay wash off if you clean them with hot wfp, they're cheap & cheerful. I bought a couple, cleaned my van with hot wfp and off came the colouring ****. Spend the extra money and get some decent ones.
Its a do it yourself kit from ebay £10 for two. not bad really i thought id just try it. Its the kind driving instructors use apparently.
Just search for magnetic signs on ebay or look at item number 120304913696
Wayne, the ones I got were the magnetic signs where you stick the vinyl letters on. They've stayed on through wind and rain and at 65mph so they do the job so far. Also, I cant afford a hot wfp! And I'd take them off if I was cleaning my car anyway. Its handy having magnetic signs cos my estate doubles as the family car!
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Ive had a magnetic sign on my estate for a couple of weeks now and ive had a couple of calls from the streets ive been parked on from it already. That'll be great if it keeps coming cos itll help me build up my blocks of work.
Where did you get the magnetic signs made Tim?
Cheers Dave
Those on ebay wash off if you clean them with hot wfp, they're cheap & cheerful. I bought a couple, cleaned my van with hot wfp and off came the colouring ****. Spend the extra money and get some decent ones.
Its a do it yourself kit from ebay £10 for two. not bad really i thought id just try it. Its the kind driving instructors use apparently.
Just search for magnetic signs on ebay or look at item number 120304913696
Wayne, the ones I got were the magnetic signs where you stick the vinyl letters on. They've stayed on through wind and rain and at 65mph so they do the job so far. Also, I cant afford a hot wfp! And I'd take them off if I was cleaning my car anyway. Its handy having magnetic signs cos my estate doubles as the family car!
a car is very different than a van with sign writting IMO, I am not slating cars at all as I used them for years, my post earlier was meant for vans
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MADE ME LOOK GOOD
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ive had my latest sign job on my current van for just over 2 months now, its brought in a couple of grand worth of work. Luke
Luke how can anyone see your sign written van? being an artist and not wanting anyone to see your work on this forum ( a post later deleted ???)in case we copy it, don't you drive round with a sheet over your van in case one of us in in your area :P
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mine most about £110 for two sides and back, nothing fancy but it does give me coporate presence in the town, and when people recognise a name or logo I think they get a much beter immpression of you.
I would say its a great way to advertise, I once spend £150 on a few adverts in the local paper and got only one or two calls.
I cant tell you how many I've got from the van, but a few have seen the car are came over to ask for leaflets etc and the count will keep going up, its one of two different things you can do that is a one of payment and you will have it advertising for you everyday after that.
The other thing is logo and number printed on the back of yourt t-shirts.
gerard ;D
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I have work valued at around £70 per six weeks as a direct result of the signage. The signage cost me £200+ so I suppose it must have paid for itself. Also on other jobs, although there is no way of telling for sure, the fact that I have turned up to quote in a signwritten van may have swung a job in my favour if others were quoting too.
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It's a "lost leader" having my van signed.
I've only ever had one person phone me as a direct result, they said they took my number as they were driving behind me and phoned me when they got home. It was waste of time and I didn't get the job!
However,
Loads of people have mentioned in passing many months on that they recognized my van.
So for me it's more an identity than an advert. Maybe a bad one, I didn't give very much thought to the layout, so the debate could go on and on.
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Having your van signwritten also just gets your company name "out there".
Someone in your town looking through the phone book for a cleaner will come across your listing and remember that they've seen your van quite a lot, therefore you must be local, not of the beer brigade, and if you're still going after all this time since they first saw you then you must be a professional and respectable business man.
So even if you don't get direct results from the sign writing, you may still be benefiting indirectly.
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99.9% positives so far..
Thanks . ;)
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Apart from the ad I have in the local parish mag the sign-written van has given the next best return for the amount it cost.
Ive had custys follow me down the road as that was the only way they could collar me like others have said.
Initially I had magnetic signs and thought they gave a good return but I was truly shocked once I had the van sign-written; talk about the WOW!
[/b] factor
Ive had some real negative critiscism on here about my vans sign-writing, which really p!$$ed me off, but the thing about the guys who give out that unconstructive critiscism is they dont actually show their vehicles ???
Anyway, back to the point, Ive had numerous customers admire the van, I was doing so myself tonight, Im very proud of my sign-written vehicle. It has brought me in plenty of work, paid for itself numerous times over in just 6 months, looks professional and people get to know you as THE window cleaner of choice.
Why, whats different about your sign writing?
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Ive had a magnetic sign on my estate for a couple of weeks now and ive had a couple of calls from the streets ive been parked on from it already. That'll be great if it keeps coming cos itll help me build up my blocks of work.
Where did you get the magnetic signs made Tim?
Cheers Dave
Those on ebay wash off if you clean them with hot wfp, they're cheap & cheerful. I bought a couple, cleaned my van with hot wfp and off came the colouring ****. Spend the extra money and get some decent ones.
Its a do it yourself kit from ebay £10 for two. not bad really i thought id just try it. Its the kind driving instructors use apparently.
Just search for magnetic signs on ebay or look at item number 120304913696
Wayne, the ones I got were the magnetic signs where you stick the vinyl letters on. They've stayed on through wind and rain and at 65mph so they do the job so far. Also, I cant afford a hot wfp! And I'd take them off if I was cleaning my car anyway. Its handy having magnetic signs cos my estate doubles as the family car!
a car is very different than a car with sign writting IMO, I am not slating cars at all as I used them for years, my post earlier was meant for vans
Yeah my post was unrelated..... If i did ever upgrade to a van I'd have signs put on it straight away.
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If you dont have a sign written van I think your thinking small time ( unless of course you really like to get your work from a certain source or already have enough work ) Its a bout creating a brand, website, van, leaflets, uniforms etc Luke
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I got my van done on returning from the livery company I stopped in the local chip shop and before I got out the van I had a lady knocking on my window asking for a card, so that made me happy about spending £400 on it. all my cards and leaflets have the same style.
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I know its really bad, but i have never had my vans sign wriiten!
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sign writing helps, dont care what anyone says
as with things like uniforms
pull into a garage and the mechanics are in scruffs, what do ya think? if theyre in uniforms it just gives the right impression
ive had sooooooooo many people come across to me and ask for my services, not so many calls from it i wouldnt say, but as for people coming up to me... endless
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We've got six vans on the road, all signwritten, and we get calls all the time where people say..."I saw your van...."
All the vans are different types/models, so people know it's not just the same one they've seen several times. They all have the same logo - "Ian Lancaster - Window Cleaner*" in big letters. (The star was an afterthought when I was designing the first van signwriting - it seems to work - makes people look a second time)
Just booked my next year's Yellow Pages ads, I'm going to have my logo, followed by phone numbers and website, the idea is if people have noticed the vans, they'll recognise the logo in YP. I always monitor enquiries so it'll be interesting to see if I get any increase in YP response.