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Plastic signs engraving, 70x70 mm, Keyring
Price incl. VAT
Product details
Type:
Plastic signs engraving
Width:
70 mm
Height:
70 mm
Thickness:
1.6 mm
Fixing method:
Keyring
Product description
It is very common for companies to use car signs to advertise their activities. We can offer car magnets, car stickers and vinyl text.
Vinyl signs can easily be affixed to the outside of the car, or the inside or outside of the windscreen.
Customised car signs can convey everything from advertising and information to humour for other road users. It is increasingly common for private individuals to include personalised or amusing signs on their car. Most commonly, these signs are attached using suction cups to the inside of the windows.
Choose between several shapes, sizes and colours. Upload your brand image and turn your car into a powerful advertising tool.
Removing or changing the registration plates to a car is not legal. However, it is perfectly legal to add personal car signs to your car, for instance personalised car window stickers.
Marketing your company using your car is both effective and cheap. One option is to choose plastic signs with suction cups, but the best and clearest impact is achieved when the vinyl text is applied directly to the body. The advantage of vinyl text is that it is an easy, affordable and flexible way to advertise, with advantages compared to painting a car.
If you are acquiring car signs for advertising, you should consider using relatively large text, so that both the company name and nature of the business and contact information is clear.
These are car signs with a humorous message. Often these are in the rear window. Examples of text include “If you can read this, you are too close” or the more subtle “Sorry for driving so close in front of you”.
A simple way to sell your car is to place a sign in the rear window with the text “For sale” and a price, telephone number and possibly an e-mail address.