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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.
Chelle123 said:I don't think it should matter the "type" of vehicle you have, if you want to advertise your business go for it!! I just did a custom decal for my car through "Uppercase Living" they are a vinyl lettering company and it looks great, can't wait to apply it! When it's on I will shoot you a pix.. Good luck I think any advertisement is good!
dannyzmom said:I agree - the kind of car you drive doesn't matter ar all.
Chefgirl2 said:I was wondering if we could write off our car payment as advertisement? I have a PC friend who has permanent pc info on both sides and back of her SUV. Her tax girl saw no problem writing it all off as advertisement. I just purchased a new SUV (Outlander!!!) and spoke to my tax man about adding the PC info and he said no way.
We both live in the same state. She got a killer refund.
Does anyone know?
janetupnorth said:Hey, if you have an old vehicle, you can tell them you are selling PC to help pay for a new one!
I think having older vehicles shows that you have more important things to take care of in life...and that you are being wise not getting a new one all the time.
yummybytes said:Ok -- dumb question. Do you guys have apprehensions about this stuff? I mean do you put your home or cell #'s on these things. Call me paranoid, but having my home number on it weirds me out for some reason![]()
Like -- if I say... um, acidentally cut someone off and they have insane stalker road rage and plug my home number in on the internet they could like find my house or something. Plus I have two kids -- I don't want some freak seeing me load my kids in the car in some parking lot and pretend to book a party.... eep. Ok -- yeah.. I need to stop now.
Yeah.. I know. I'm paranoid. I'll shut up.
It does look wonderful though and I think I would probably do it, but just change the phone # to my cell # and meet any leads in a well lit public area first..
janetupnorth said:I think having older vehicles shows that you have more important things to take care of in life...and that you are being wise not getting a new one all the time.
PampMomof3 said:I got mine done and it's been on since November 29th. I haven't had anone call from it but I have had people approach me and ask what PC is. I can't wait until it pays for itself!!
Teresa Lynn said:My DH buys me a new car of my choice every 2-3 years. I don't think people see me driving and think PC is too expensive and thats how I afford my vehicle.
PampMomof3 said:I got mine done and it's been on since November 29th. I haven't had anone call from it but I have had people approach me and ask what PC is. I can't wait until it pays for itself!!
Teresa Lynn said:My DH buys me a new car of my choice every 2-3 years. I don't think people see me driving and think PC is too expensive and thats how I afford my vehicle.
KellyTheChef said:Hey all! This is what my new decal looks like on the back of my Sportage. I got the PC part of it from Merrill, and the rest from JeriSigns.com I am really hoping to get leads from this....just another way to get my name out there!
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Check posts #19-26 for all that info!!its_me_susan said:Where'dja get the other part? Was it expensive? It looks GREAT!
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.