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2nd revision with custom QR code
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Looks great!
FWIW Personally I'd skip the QR code. The general consensus I came to when doing paper advertising and vehicle lettering was that QR codes are not used enough by people to make it worth it. I asked around and not many people scan them. I think you should rather make your phone number and such bigger vs adding the QR code. Don't want it to get too busy.
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makes sense. Idk how accurate those facts are though but you make a valid point.
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I'd get rid of the QR code, makes it look too cluttered.
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I would agree that not a lot of people use them yet. You can always put in on in the future if you leave a little space for it, but not too much dead space.
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I'm a proponent of QR Codes, but I don't think you'll see much use on your trailer. Yards signs, however, are a completely different story. I love them for yard signs.
You have a crisp, clean branding image and decluttering by losing the QR would allow you to center the phone and web address. I'm not a fan of the social links, and would prefer to funnel them to and then out from your web site. Facebook is obviously more usable than not, but do you want to present 4 point of contact options on a trailer door? With Twitter, I would only go through the permanency of lettering it if you know you will absolutely utilize it. If someone takes the time to hit your Twitter page and sees, "Well, looks like a good day to mow!" and it's from 4 months ago, their time has been wasted, no matter how little time you perceive it may be. Decluttering also allows you to maintain a visual focus for the eyeballs.
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One point of contact puts EVERY avenue you have in the palm of the customer's hand!
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yep, Bold is better. wrap it like my Bio Green truck. I get a lot of calls from driving in traffic or sitting at stop light.
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My QR codes have yet to get any contacts for me.
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you need the BBB logo on it
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