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The thread revolves around the use of Pampered Chef decals on vehicles as a marketing strategy to generate business leads. Participants share their experiences with applying decals, discuss the visibility and effectiveness of such advertising, and inquire about the logistics and costs involved.
Views differ regarding the implications of advertising on vehicles, particularly concerning insurance and tax write-offs. While some participants express enthusiasm and support for the idea, others raise caution about potential financial impacts.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding vehicle advertising within the context of Pampered Chef consulting, with participants sharing insights based on their individual circumstances and state regulations.
Consultants considering vehicle advertising as a marketing strategy may find the shared experiences and insights helpful in making their own decisions.
My back window has both...haven't used the defroster yet... But, I have used my wiper (It just hits the bottom part of the PC sticker) and that may be a problem some time down the road, but I think it will hold up OK for quite a while. If it does that, I will just replace it.ChefinHarmony said:Do you have a rear window wiper? I worry that it would rub against it & ruin it. Or what about a rear defroster?
Joanne
karlene said:Hi Kelly
I know you said it is a sticker not a cling...can you tell me how you remove it if you want to? I lease my vehicle! I have some on my van for the kids sports and activities...soccer with their name, dance logo and name..etc..but these are removable with a blow dryer. You simply apply heat to it and it will shrivel up if you ever need to take it off...these have stayed on for a couple of years already through all kinds of weather here up in the Cleveland Area
thanks
karlene
quiverfull7 said:SO... Kelly and all of you with info decals on your cars... have you had calls and responses... My husband is kind of a non decal kind of guy but if I can convince him that it would bring me business he MIGHT just cave in... so I need some back up girls! ... can't wait to hear..
Check out these replys on this thread:missi.robbins said:Where did you order from JeriSigns.com? It looks like Vinyl Lettering - is that right?!
Wow! I park my SUV towards the back of the driveway...maybe that will happen to me!! (I doubt it, though, we live on a cul-de-sac!)speedychef said:One of my PC friends told me today that someone came up and rang her doorbell and booked a June show because her car with logos was parked in her driveway! How crazy! It can happen!
This post is definitely worth repeating. If you advertise your business on your vehicle I STRONGLY urge you to check with your Insurance Agent. Your state laws may require you to insure it as a business vehicle with higher liability limits (and with that comes a higher premium). You also open yourself up to the risk that if you are in an accident and someone screams oh my back, they can not only go after you, but your business as well. Likewise if you ever accidently run over someone's property you could be at greater risk. If you're not properly insured, the other party can sue you in court and if your looked at as a business instead of an individual, they may just win.Sorry, I don't mean to be a doggy downer, but my other job is Insurance - I sell health, but I am licensed in auto and homeowners as well.ChefBeckyD said:Just a word of caution re: advertising on your vehicle - In Michigan, if you advertise on your vehicle, it automatically becomes a Business Vehicle, and your insurance rates SKYROCKET!!!! You might want to check w/ your insurance company before putting decals on your car!The PC one is fine, it's only when you start listing contact info, etc......(at least in Michigan - I/m sure it differs by state.)
legacypc46 said:Here's a question for fellow APO cheffers:
Can we place an adverstising sticker/magnets on our vehicles or does that violate some regulation? I'd think we can at least place a logo sticker on our car?
Kris
A Pampered Chef decal is a branded sticker that you can place on your car to promote your business. It serves as a mobile advertisement, helping to increase visibility and attract potential customers wherever you go.
Many consultants report that using a Pampered Chef decal on their car has led to increased inquiries and business leads. The visibility of the decal can spark conversations and encourage people to reach out for more information about your products and services.
Yes, it's important to follow any branding guidelines provided by Pampered Chef to ensure that the decal is used correctly. This may include size, placement, and design specifications to maintain brand consistency and professionalism.
You can typically order a Pampered Chef decal through your consultant portal or by contacting your Pampered Chef representative. Some consultants may also create their own decals, but it's best to use official branding materials to ensure quality and compliance.
To maximize the effectiveness of your car decal, make sure it is placed in a visible location, keep your car clean, and park in high-traffic areas. Additionally, consider using your car for errands or events where you can showcase the decal to a larger audience.