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Marketing Tips for Rear Window Graphics

Posted by: John Taylor on: March 23, 2009

Rear Window Graphics from Signazon.com. Signazon offers custom rear window graphics for business advertising, truck decoration and car marketing for all vehicles including Nissan, Toyota, Ford F150, Dodge, Chevy, GMC trucks. Rear window decals give you the room and visibility to make an impact with whatever advertisement, sentiment or graphic that you want to display.

There are at least 3 reasons that Car-Wash Safe Rear Window Graphics are so popular: Provide Prime Advertising Space, Reduce UV rays, Offering Similar Benefits as Tinting and Protect Privacy.

When designing custom rear window advertising, think about the message that you are trying to impart and the best way to communicate that point. For business ads, readability is the most important thing.

1) Size – With personalized business window graphics for trucks, the size and accessibility of text are the key factors. Car rear window decals should take up the entire car rear window for maximum impact. Lettering on truck window graphics should be at least 3” which will ensure that prospective clients can distinguish the message on your truck window decal for up to 100 feet.

2) Color Combination – Make sure that car window advertising is designed with customer perception in mind. Take into account, not only what the colors of the truck rear window advertising say about your company, but how they interact with each other. Dark colors on dark backgrounds of customized truck window decals will be difficult to differentiate from one another. Light lettering on dark truck back window decals or dark lettering on light car window graphics are the best way to grab the attention of your viewers.

3) Images – See through window graphics allow you to use a solid image on the back of your vehicle and still see out the truck rear window. Choosing a back window graphic that sums up your trade or specialty will help your auto window advertising to be affective.

Vehicle window graphics aren’t just for businesses and tradesmen; auto window graphics can display any type of message or picture that you feel strongly about. Many people choose to exhibit their personal beliefs, favorite landscapes, and important causes on their auto window decals. Backscape decals can set you apart from the crowd, showing off your distinct personality and view of the world.

When you use a Truck Backscape Decal or Pickup Glasscape, One-way vision films work expertly as rear window advertisements because you can see out the back window of your car, but potential clients behind you only see the graphic design.

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