Let’s Talk…TRICKS OF THE TRADE
#1 TRICK
Expo Markers (whiteboard markers)
Some of you may already be using this marker to trace out your window painting displays, good for you!
If you are doing things a different way…you are probably using either a black marker, or a white wax pencil. Both products will produce an effective display. In the beginning we used a black sharpie marker. I liked it because it produced a very clean, crisp outline for graphics and fonts. However, a couple challenges came to light. First of all when we made a mistake, it wasn’t easy to erase the marker. After trying several cleaners, we found that using an SOS pad did the trick. This also came in handy when it came time to take the display off the window. You have to test a small area first before using SOS pads as you certainly do not want to scratch anyone’s window! We have never had a problem with that though. Another challenge with the Sharpie markers were they did not last very long so we had to find refill ink for them. Both the markers and the ink are fairly pricey. One day, someone watching us work suggested we use a dryboard marker and let me tell you that little piece of information cut our production time down substantially. Once we had our display traced out, we still used the Sharpie markers to get the crisp outline simply by tracing over the Expo marker lines. Great idea!
#2 TRICK
FOOD COLORING
Have you noticed that some paint colors just do not have the kick that other colors do? Add food coloring to your paint. Depending upon how much you add, this will brighten up your colors substantially! Be careful though because this will not only stain your clothes but also the clients floor should you accidentally spill. It is wise to premix this to your paints off-site. You can also purchase food coloring in bulk from your local grocery store. Ask and you shall receive!
#3 TRICK
CORN STARCH
There are times when your paint will not flow as nicely as you want it to. Add alittle cornstarch to the paint (about 1 teaspoon for every 4 Liters of paint). You will find that this addition will make the paint glide on easier to the window. Careful not to add to much and to mix it up well. Remember lumpy gravy? Premix the cornstarch with water before adding to paint.
#4 TRICK
DISHSOAP
When window painting displays have been on a window baking in the sun for quite some time, removal may be challenging. Add alittle dishsoap to the paint before hand and you will find that when the paint is made wet during the removal process, it will come off alittle easier. Removing window painting displays is not the most enjoyable job on the planet, so every little bit helps!
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CAR DEALERSHIP:
Storefront Windows: By far car dealerships are the most profitable and
efficient displays to implement. Why? Simply because of their size and
volumne. Displays must be built big in order for drive by traffic to
effectively read the message. Building big ads is actually easier than
smaller ones that contain more detail and usually more color choices.
I charged $300 for the first photo of the truck shown below. The work was
projected then traced and in total took me 3.5 hrs to implement. Now that’s
what I’m talking about!
The next photo ( Feb 18 2003) I also charged $300. I free handed the work
and it took me 2.5 hours to implement. All the client wanted were these
exact words, no graphics, no frills…plain, simple and to the point.
Windshields: Another area of opportunity in working for car dealerships is
painting on windshields. $10 per vehicle seems to be the accepted price.
There is always opportunity to generate income this way as this industry in
very competitive and places considerable effort on advertising. In the city I
live in (and I would suspect the same for your town) they are constantly
running auto shows where several dealerships get together under one roof
and promote their products. Land a couple of these accounts and you will
be well on your way. A couple years ago I (along with some supportive
friends) painted displays on 300 windshields for an airport promotion. All
we had to do was secure 1 account. Once we got started and the other
dealerships saw the excitement we were generating, they wanted us too. It
was a very rewarding weekend for all concerned!
Repeat Business: If you make a good presentation the first time, chances
are you will be called back for more business. As previously mentioned,
allot of money is delegated to advertising and the exposure window ads
produce is like no other. This industry likes this kind of work and is very
receptive to creative ideas.
Word of Mouth: This is by far the best form of marketing that you can
generate for yourself. Due to the size of dealership windows, your company
name will be seen by all those driving by. Not only will you be making the
dealership recognizable, you will also be doing that for yourself. Of course
you shouldn’t make your company name and phone number as big as the
rest of the display, but you can make it large. A rule of thumb I always
follow is to make my name big until someone tells me to make it smaller.
Simple. In the 5 years I have been painting my name and number large, no
one has ever asked me to make it smaller.
Challenge yourself and go after the most profitable canvas…car dealerships
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Selling your business focusing on the seasons is a great way to maintain the demand for your
product. It is also a relatively easy sell-in as most retailers are familiar with window advertising. If you play your cards right, market yourself properly; selling during the seasons may be all you need to generate your desired sales. However, as you will notice, there are some gaps between the seasons and you do not want your community to forget about you. Gearing your advertising campaigns towards non-seasonal advertising is a smart move, as it will help maintain the longevity of your business. If you are just entering the industry, you will find that most potential clients are not even aware that they can advertise on their storefront. Making a big splash celebrating their instore promotion in order to drive traffic their way, is exactly what they want to hear. It would be wise to do some research before entering into any account. Finding out what stores are promoting is a relatively simple process. Turn on your radio or open up your newspaper and look for the big ads. There you will find potential clients that are willing to pay for advertising. (you will also notice that most of the major ads are from the car dealerships – yes big business opportunity there!) Clip the ad, recreate similar aspects of it in your design and present a window layout to the client. Something
that I learned very early on in my career as a window painter, is that people respond well to visual presentations. Taking the time to draw up a simple layout will prove beneficial when it comes time to make the sale. Another area of opportunity lies in realestate. People are always
buying/selling homes and relators are constantly looking for unique ways to sell in such an aggressive market. A window display with their name, company logo and home details is certainly out of the ordinary. You may also want to call your City Hall and get a community events listing. This is a terrific source of promotional ideas to assist you during off seasons. Be creative, stay informed and go get the business. It really is just waiting for you.
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Are you someone who enjoys working at your own pace, or are you someone you needs the structure and control inherent in the corporate world? Both have their attributes. Working for a corporation offers stability as well as consistency. Most people know what is expected of them everyday they go into the office. Unless you have aspirations of climbing the corporate latter, sometimes it is not so bad following a routine. It sort of elliminates the surprises. I come from the land of opportunity and surprises though, and my experiences have taught me that working at my own pace offers more freedom and flexibility. I like that.
I am all about searching for creative business ideas. Since I have successfully completed one, I feel I know alittle something about what it takes to enjoy it, flourish from it, and move forward with it. If you have worked as an entrepreneur in a home based business of your own creation, and are searching for ways to expand your knowledge, why not do what I did. Write a book about how to do what you do from home. Create a website (which really isn’t as difficult as it sounds as there are a trillion sites offering this service for a reasonable price), then do alittle creative marketing.
There are also serveral website marketers out there, just do alittle research. Sell your idea on the Net in the form of a downloadable e-book. Brilliant!
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December 15, 2006 · 1 Comment
For those of you who are window painting this Christmas, congratulations on your ability to capture a percentage of the advertising budgets retailers have for this season. Of all the times to advertise on storefronts, this seems to be the easiest market to capture. Retailers feel a strong urgency to reduce their inventory; therefore are willing to pay to receive strong visual exposure. Window ads tend to create not only excitment but also motivation. They are like a magnet that draws people inside. If it looks exciting outside, it must be inside! Although, as window painters, we can only do our share!
Starting a window advertising company at this time of year is ideal for the above mentioned reasons. It is an extremely easy sell at Christmas as most everyone has a clear vision of the product. Getting in the door and enticing a shop owner to buy your product is a fairly easy process. If, however, you are searching for the ideal time to start a company such as this, there is no time like the present. Seasonal advertising is only one avenue of expression for window ads. Retailers advertise all year long, and are constantly under the gun to sell their products. You don’t neccessarily have to be an artist or graphic designer to do well at this either, there are ways of implementing ads with no art experience. When I began, I was completely unaware of my artist talents, and I managed to make a pretty good living at it. It was the perfect job for a single parent and a great home based business idea for moms! Try your own windows at home and get the feel for creating something exciting!
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Somewhere around 10 years ago, I had the privilage of watching a local artist install a window advertisement on a storefront window at Christmas time. I could see very clearly that this was a serious home based business opportuntiy. It was a creative business idea that had the potential to be very lucrative. Someone was paying someone else to color! Being the intuitive being that I am, I asked several questions of the artist in hopes of getting a better feel for this type of product. I learned several very invaluable things. First of all it was very easy to implement. Second, it was lucrative, thirdly, the product was unique and fourth…and this was the clincher…there was no competition! THERE WAS NO COMPETITION!! Why was that? I am sure there are artists out there that also possess a marketing mind. Perhaps they never thought of doing such a thing. They really should!
My mind started racing, I was going to be the first person in my community to launch an advertising company specializing in window advertising. All sign shops would take note, they would be curious and they would see that I have a product that plays in their arena; one that is not easily duplicated. Brilliant.
And away I went…Bringing Silent Billboards to Life became my Unique Selling Position. As a single parent, it was imparative that I succeed. I knew several things. I wasn’t really selling a product, I was actually selling myself. I understood that the success of my business would be dependent on my ability to keep my word, to do as I say I would do…to instill trust. I was saying loud and clear that I could provide a high quality window advertisement that would draw the attention of people passing by. I was saying that I could provide a billboard that would work 24 hours a day 7 days a week for the duration of the promotion. And guess what….I did!
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