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Raymond January 28, 2002 07:01 PM

1 letter words, slogans, etc.
 
do you know any 1 letter words, slogans, or catchy sayings that could be painted on the windshields of cars at a dealership?

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Paul January 28, 2002 08:08 PM

Ask yourself this question
 
How will the person feel when behind the wheel of this car?

Red sports car - Cool - Powerful - Racey - Sleek

Panel Van - Workhorse - Load me up! etc.

Use words that make people feel the results of owning the vehicle.

Paul

Jim E January 29, 2002 08:17 AM

You can make $200 or more a Day doing this, and I'll show you exactly how...
 
Raymond & all,

If you don't already have it, you need to get a copy of my free report, "How to make $200 a Day with a Spongebrush & Paint".

It tells EXACTLY how to paint car windows for local dealers and make excellent money doing so.
The paints to use... how to practice... how to get customers... how to set up a route... the whole ball of wax. I know a couple of guys in this area of KY who make a full time living doing this part time.

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Best Wishes,
Jim Erskine
Homeway Press


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Raymond January 29, 2002 12:18 PM

Re: You can make $200 or more a Day doing this, and I'll show you exactly how...
 
Jim E ...

Thanks for the reply.

I have it.

Also, have "Local Email Profits", "Christmas Memories" and "One Hour Business Startups."

For some time now I have been working on Don Alms idea of taking photos of local car dealer trade ins and putting them up on a website. And, Iam thinking "Windshield Painting" would be an excellent add - on business.

Would appreciate any feed back concerning the website Iam in the process of setting up.

http://www.cardealertradeins.com

> Raymond & all,

> If you don't already have it, you need to
> get a copy of my free report, "How to
> make $200 a Day with a Spongebrush &
> Paint".

> It tells EXACTLY how to paint car windows
> for local dealers and make excellent money
> doing so.
> The paints to use... how to practice... how
> to get customers... how to set up a route...
> the whole ball of wax. I know a couple of
> guys in this area of KY who make a full time
> living doing this part time.

> Go to my website (link at bottom), and
> scroll to the bottom of the page to sign up
> for the report.

> Hmmmm... now that I think of it, I've got
> the autoresponder set up with YET ANOTHER
> free bonus for a separate promo, just for
> the next week or so. GOOD time to get on my
> list. : )

> Best Wishes,
> Jim Erskine
> Homeway Press

Don Alm January 29, 2002 09:00 PM

Jim.....WHY would a Car Dealer allow YOU to paint Prices on their Car windows?
 
Car Dealers in MY area have "stickers" on the side windows of their cars describing what the car has and what the price is.

They WANT people to be "curious enough" to 1) Park their car 2) Get out of their car 3) Walk over to the car to see the PRICE....so their Salesmen can POUNCE on them and try and SELL them.

Having the price on the window....gives consumers the info they need to "do there own price shopping WITHOUT salesmen"....which is NOT what Car Dealers want.

So...unless I am missing something here...tell me why would car dealers want to help consumers "price compare" rather than come in and be "sold" by one of their salespeople?

Thanks....Don Alm

> Raymond & all,

> If you don't already have it, you need to
> get a copy of my free report, "How to
> make $200 a Day with a Spongebrush &
> Paint".

> It tells EXACTLY how to paint car windows
> for local dealers and make excellent money
> doing so.
> The paints to use... how to practice... how
> to get customers... how to set up a route...
> the whole ball of wax. I know a couple of
> guys in this area of KY who make a full time
> living doing this part time.

> Go to my website (link at bottom), and
> scroll to the bottom of the page to sign up
> for the report.

> Hmmmm... now that I think of it, I've got
> the autoresponder set up with YET ANOTHER
> free bonus for a separate promo, just for
> the next week or so. GOOD time to get on my
> list. : )

> Best Wishes,
> Jim Erskine
> Homeway Press




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Jim E January 29, 2002 10:12 PM

Not just prices --
 
Hi Don!

These guys don't always paint the price on the car, although I have seen some like that (I think on their "loss leader" vehicles). Usually what we see painted on the car is a brief sales pitch, such as:

One owner!
Low mileage!
Extra clean!
Powerhouse!
Sale!
Best Deal!
0% financing!
L@@K!

They're everywhere around here, so it must grab lots of eyeballs.

Best Wishes,
Jim Erskine
Homeway Press




Homeway Press

Barry February 1, 2002 12:34 PM

Re: Not just prices --
 
Hello Don,

This is really a question for you. Saw a
post of yours on another board, where you
described a little business where you took
photos of planes taking off and sold them
back to the owners.

I thought it was real clever.

Out to dinner last week with a friend who
tells me he started a little photo business.
He takes pictures of prominent and unique
sites in local towns around my area.

Then he puts them on consignment in gift shops
in the towns. (Win -Win)

Anyway, when he went back to the shop a few days later the 1st photo was already sold for $50.

Through word of mouth, he will be presenting
his artwork at a show coming up soon.

I said to him, "why don't you publish it as a
book and put prices in the book for readers
to order direct from you?"

After all this explanation, the question is,
What Affinity group do you think would be the
perfect candidate to do this with?

Lover to hear your response or anyone elses.

Thanks,

Barry

> Hi Don!

> These guys don't always paint the price on
> the car, although I have seen some like that
> (I think on their "loss leader"
> vehicles). Usually what we see painted on
> the car is a brief sales pitch, such as:

> One owner!
> Low mileage!
> Extra clean!
> Powerhouse!
> Sale!
> Best Deal!
> 0% financing!
> L@@K!

> They're everywhere around here, so it must
> grab lots of eyeballs.

> Best Wishes,
> Jim Erskine
> Homeway Press




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