Car Rear Window Ad

Car Back Window Ad

COMMENTS: The window lettering was done by the Copy, Banner and Sign shop Final Details, Inc. that I trade advertising with on MesquiteLocal. They told me that the cost was $25.00, but since I have a credit of a little over $300 for advertising that I do for them, it was just deducted from my credit. I won't know the exact cost till I get my next statement from them

It was designed on their computer making the letters fit the window dimensions which Mike took before we started. Then the letters are cut into a large sheet of plastic - you can choose from various colors, but white shows up the best on the car windows.

I left the car with them while I did other things, and voila - when I got back the lettering was on the window. I think the big plastic sheet is applied to the window, and the cut letters stick and the rest peels off.

You kind of have to get used to looking through the letters when you need to see out the back window, but it is not too bad. I'm not sure if I use the back window de-icer (not that I need that very often in Vegas), if it would bubble the letters - Mike says "no", but others I have talked with say it might. Luckily I don't think I will need to test that out - although a couple of times last winter I had to deFOG the back window using those coils. . . . .

All in all, I am happy with how it looks.

Submitted by Sue Hurley, LasVegasLocal.com
ID-IT Plates

ID-IT Plates

COMMENTS: This is another way to get continuous advertising. With one of these on each of your cars (and your friends cars if they will cooperate) you can advertise your business anytime you take your car out. People will see them when you are parked in parking lots, at ball games and when driving behind you or stopped at stoplights. For a one time cost it will pay for itself over and over.
Submitted by Thomas W. Brown, MaryvilleCityGuide

Car Door Sign

Junction City Sign

COMMENTS: Just wanted to share with the other members a copy of my sign I recently had made here in town, it cost about $50 to make a pair.
Submitted by Robert Lipford, MyJunctionCity.com