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yep my old van has vegetarian.net.au + insured.net.au + Unusual News plastered all over the windows

no such thing as bad advertising and the back of a car is a great way to be seen at the traffic lights while waiting

good luck
 
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Well good way to promote sites in your local area
 
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Really cool Idea
gonna try it on my car too ! actually dads car
 
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It is a good idea. I was approached by a marketing group about using my
truck for a full body wrap ad. Based on my vehichle, my daily traveled
routes, place of work, places I park and times of day, driving record
and a couple other thigs that escape me I maxxed out each category and
was quoted $700 to $1K a month. Paid to me to sport a full 360 degree
ad wrap.... bbwwahh. :O

The one thing that killed the deal for me was .... I would have to give
up my vannity plates. I had to say no. DOH! :'(

I'm going to test it with some of my names once I have my portfolio site
set up and some vinyl graphics done. Anyone want to test it (free)?

NN
 
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Since I have got nothing to lose and they are not commercial sites, so why not give a good laugh to others who got sucked in the traffic.

My sites traffic have gone up and so are the t-shirts sales. Someone even want to trademark my logos.
 
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hey its really cool way to promote your sites in your local area.:wave:
 
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I put a window decal at the back of my truck -one of my funky websites:
here is the picture:

Good Karma To You • View topic - Good Karma Truck and BS truck

Heck, called me crazy but what have I got to lose?

People are so nice to see that sticker. I got tons of traffic and even people taking photos.


Good idea..... anybody with a decent car and a decent website should do the same thing.

I have thought about it myself. Got a bright yellow sports car whch would generate some attentin if i had a site URL down the side of it..:cy:
 
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i would accept the trademark offer .........remember the smilie t-shirts of the 70's
 
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i would accept the trademark offer .........remember the smilie t-shirts of the 70's


Am working with someone about the GoodKarmaToYou trademark t-shirt
 
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I think it's great as long as the vehicle and the decals look good. Nice job!
 
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great for geo

Its a great way to promote anything that is very local to your area. Most contractors in my area have some sort of website.
 
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I remember about four years ago I have my golf site decal on the back :) it did generate traffic and sales... I drove from Down south to the North East so not only local but national and still getting sales from repeat buyers it is nice
 
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There are tons of ways to promote your site. I like the idea of the stickers though, whatever traffic you can get, right?
 
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Yes but you also want the sale.. :) Traffic is useless unless you get the sale
There are tons of ways to promote your site. I like the idea of the stickers though, whatever traffic you can get, right?
 
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Hey I had that idea a long time ago, but I jus't don't have the time.
 
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Yes but you also want the sale.. :) Traffic is useless unless you get the sale
True,lol.

But you must get a sale if you have so much traffic on your site. If your selling something that people wants, then you must get a sale, ;)
 
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This is a really good strategy to advertise your site locally without any cost. Working and advertising at the same time, good idea.
 
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This is a really good strategy to advertise your site locally without any cost. Working and advertising at the same time, good idea.


The 2 stickers I made for the truck only cost $20 and I have already made 1000X more money on that.
 
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