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Marketing report...

Well I am sorry to report that I have not received one inquiry from my magnetic
sign on my car. I did get some grief from my kids and grand kids. :-)

I will leave it on for the rest of the summer and see how it goes.

Cheers and Peace! Phil
The Old dude on blades



--- In inline-instruction@yahoogroups.com, "Philip Lenihan" <phil@...> wrote:
>
> Well I assume some of you have experimented with those magnetic signs
> promoting your lessons that you stick on your car, any results?
>
> With the slump in lessons I thought I would give it a try. First
> decision was do I want it on the two sides or on the back? I concluded
> that the places that I go skating I park nose into the space and the
> back would give the best exposure to people and novice skaters
> passing. Also I figured it would be better when stopped at a light.
>
> I drafted a sign 2 1/2" high and 36" wide for the back of my SUV. Then
> I had FastSigns quote it. The quote was $88.79. I considered that a
> little steep so I went to Kinko's or what ever they call it these
> days. The gentleman at Kinko's quoted $25, now that's a little better.
> I inquired at Fast Sighns as to why they were so much more expensive.
> They said because of better materials but they would match the
> Kinko's price.
>
> So, you can get a magnetic sign for your car for $25 at Kinko's.
> Here's mine:
> http://www.lenihan.org/images/magnetic_strip.jpg
>
> I'll let you know around September if it worked.
>
> You are all welcome to use the art work adapted for you phone number
> by me. Just email me at phil@...
>
> I hope business gets better.
>
> Cheers! Phil
>





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Well I assume some of you have experimented with those magnetic signs promoting your lessons that you stick on your car, any results? With the slump in lessons...
Philip Lenihan
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Jan 14, 2009
6:56 am

Just a few suggestions: Consider adding a simple graphic of inline skate(s) to the text. People recognize graphics without having to read things. Consider...
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Jan 14, 2009
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Thanks for the great comments. Eye level - I wonder if they can print single signs on that static electricity film so you could run it along the inside bottom...
Philip Lenihan
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Jan 14, 2009
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... You can buy static cling film for ink jet printers but the standard packs only have 8 1/2 x 11 sheets. A sign making supply shop may have larger sheets...
Bill Fuhrmann
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Jan 14, 2009
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No need to recycle your favorite fridge magnets. You can buy magnetic material at office supply stores with an adhesive back. I have used this to ...
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Jan 14, 2009
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Here's another advertising idea - With all the stores going out of business these days, you can often pick up all sorts of sign holders dirt cheap. The most...
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Marketing report... Well I am sorry to report that I have not received one inquiry from my magnetic sign on my car. I did get some grief from my kids and grand...
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