Car signs are the perfect way to display information about your business to a new audience every time you go out on the road. Your vehicle is one of your most valuable advertising tools. Vehicles usually have a lot of empty space where you can put signs, and they are always moving around so you can reach a new audience whenever you head out. Signazon offers a wide variety of car signs to help you advertise your business, including:
How to Decide Which Car Sign is Right for You
With so many options to choose from, you might be struggling to figure out which car sign is right for your business. Each different type of sign can be used in different ways to meet your advertising needs. Selecting the right one is important for your business, and each type of sign has specific situations where it makes the most sense.
Temporary vs Permanent Car Decals
If you lease a vehicle or want to put a sign on a car that you do not own, a temporary sign that is removable makes more sense than a permanent car sign. Car magnets and reusable car decals attach to your vehicle and hold strong, but can be removed if necessary. Vinyl car decals, truck window decals, and vinyl car and truck lettering may be more difficult to remove and wouldn’t be the best choice for a vehicle you don’t own.
The Message You’re Sending
The type of car sign you choose may also depend on how much information you want to include. Smaller car magnets are usually attached to the driver or passenger doors of a car or truck. With only a small area to work with, there is only room for some basic information. Most companies include a logo, business name, phone number, and website.
If you want to have more information on your car advertising, a car window decal placed in the back window offers more space and can include more information. For messages you want someone to see from a long distance away, custom vinyl lettering or a larger custom vinyl decal can cover the whole side or back of a vehicle.
Local Laws & Regulations
Depending on where you live and drive, there may be local rules that prohibit certain types of car signs. For example, you may not be able to cover up your back window with a decal if it reduces visibility. Some states require commercial registration for a vehicle with a car sign. Others may find that an HOA restricts residents from parking a vehicle with advertising in front of a home. The most important thing is to check your local regulations before buying any car sign that you plan to install.