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Truck wraps advertise businesses on the vehicles that employees already use to get around town. You can design an image for each truck and have it printed and installed along the sides to look like it was painted on. If you're ready to invest in this promotion tool for your business, learn more about what to include below.

What to Include on a Truck Wrap

1. Logo

The most essential feature to have on promotional materials is your company name. However, you should go one step further and include the logo and brand colors you use on other printed and online media. This helps customers quickly recognize your company, which can establish familiarity over time. If you have a short slogan or tagline people could easily read while driving by, add that as well.

2. Services

truck wrapThe truck wrap should clearly state what you do. If your name or logo indicates your services, such as "plumber" or "electrician," this is already taken care of. However, if it doesn't, include a brief list of services. Don't get too detailed, but ensure people driving by can get a general idea of what you offer.

3. Contact Information

You also need to make it easy for people to do business with you. Include a phone number, website, or both so they can reach out when they need your services, and make these items clear and easy to remember. A business with a memorable phone number, such as the last four digits spelling "DOGS" for a mobile pet groomer, will stand out. If your phone number is just digits, make sure it’s in a legible font and placed on the sides and rear of the truck for maximum visibility. For websites, avoid complicated slashes or long URLs.

 

If you’re ready to invest in a truck wrap for your business, contact DTM Signs and Truck Wraps in Brooklyn, NY. The team can help you design a logo and other graphics for your vehicles. They also use high-quality vinyl and even provide financing. Visit their website to see examples of their work, or call (347) 312-5488 today to request a quote.

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