That's why I only use tongue and groove.Oh
I thought it was hillbilly for "wood paneling"...
That's why I only use tongue and groove.Oh
I thought it was hillbilly for "wood paneling"...
I'm actually considering leaving my business name off the wrap. I know not many companies do this, but I've noticed one thing when I re-lettered the back of my trailer. I got a ton of calls (well, not a ton) when I simplified the lettering. It says "carpet cleaning 7064917530" with my logo right beside it.I thought you wanted to look like a franchise?
Wtf is a Curahee anyways?
so, when someone asks "who cleaned your carpets?" they can say "some guy in a truck that says carpet cleaning"I'm actually considering leaving my business name off the wrap. I know not many companies do this, but I've noticed one thing when I re-lettered the back of my trailer. I got a ton of calls (well, not a ton) when I simplified the lettering. It says "carpet cleaning 7064917530" with my logo right beside it.
What's you guys' thoughts on that? Any other businesses with the wrap focusing on the logo, number, and list of services?
If I do that, it'll make it more presentable to an outside source if I were to ever try and sell out also
Dude...don't do that.I'm actually considering leaving my business name off the wrap. I know not many companies do this, but I've noticed one thing when I re-lettered the back of my trailer. I got a ton of calls (well, not a ton) when I simplified the lettering. It says "carpet cleaning 7064917530" with my logo right beside it.
What's you guys' thoughts on that? Any other businesses with the wrap focusing on the logo, number, and list of services?
If I do that, it'll make it more presentable to an outside source if I were to ever try and sell out also