brondondolon
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- Nov 12, 2013
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So as said in previous posts there is a big car show out in my area called Hot August Nights. The whole city of Reno and Tahoe basically turns into one massive car show. So here is what im thinking and feel free to add or critique my idea as this will be my first time.
A 10x10 spot is going to run me $600 and then $100 for power. This covers 3 days from noon till 11pm. What im thinking of doing is setting up a ez-up and i have a foldable table that ill have a bunch of free stuff with my logo and info on it like pens, key chains, mouse pads, shirts things like that. I could get all of that from vistaprint for pretty cheap so i figure id set a limit of $200. I will also get about 150 tri-fold brochures to hand out. My girlfriend has big fake breasts (safest word i could think of lol) so id get her and her friend tight shirts to walk around and pass out my brochures.
Here is what i think ill do to show my work though. I thought about getting a hood from a junk yard and doing a demo on it but idk. I feel like doing that would be like doing a demo for shamwow or something and id look like im trying to sell a crappy service. My sister though has a black mercedes SLK convertable that is in TERRIBLE condition. It looks like its been continuously washed with sand paper, the head lights are oxidized, the interior is filthy, and there are hard waterspots on the chrome rims. So what i think ill do is do a complete detail only one size of the car including the interior along with a headlight restoration and a paint coating. Only on half though. This car will make a huge transformation and ill be able to cover a bunch of areas. Its a small car so it would fit perfectly in my booth and i could hang led lights and some hologen lights from my ez up to really show the before and after.
So what do you guys think? Do you think a car show of this magnitude could jar up enough business to justify spending $1000? Are my marketing techniques for this even good or bad?
Thanks guys i appreciate your input. :dblthumb2::dblthumb2::dblthumb2:
A 10x10 spot is going to run me $600 and then $100 for power. This covers 3 days from noon till 11pm. What im thinking of doing is setting up a ez-up and i have a foldable table that ill have a bunch of free stuff with my logo and info on it like pens, key chains, mouse pads, shirts things like that. I could get all of that from vistaprint for pretty cheap so i figure id set a limit of $200. I will also get about 150 tri-fold brochures to hand out. My girlfriend has big fake breasts (safest word i could think of lol) so id get her and her friend tight shirts to walk around and pass out my brochures.
Here is what i think ill do to show my work though. I thought about getting a hood from a junk yard and doing a demo on it but idk. I feel like doing that would be like doing a demo for shamwow or something and id look like im trying to sell a crappy service. My sister though has a black mercedes SLK convertable that is in TERRIBLE condition. It looks like its been continuously washed with sand paper, the head lights are oxidized, the interior is filthy, and there are hard waterspots on the chrome rims. So what i think ill do is do a complete detail only one size of the car including the interior along with a headlight restoration and a paint coating. Only on half though. This car will make a huge transformation and ill be able to cover a bunch of areas. Its a small car so it would fit perfectly in my booth and i could hang led lights and some hologen lights from my ez up to really show the before and after.
So what do you guys think? Do you think a car show of this magnitude could jar up enough business to justify spending $1000? Are my marketing techniques for this even good or bad?
Thanks guys i appreciate your input. :dblthumb2::dblthumb2::dblthumb2: