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About Us
Southwest Custom Graphics is a relatively new business opening up on July 3/07 and is locally owned and operated by Jason Duclos and Amber Rothlander.
We offer a wide variety of services including vehicle graphics and lettering for both commercial and personal use, signs & banners, Business cards, posters, large format printing, labels & decals,flyers, brochures and vehicle wraps.
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- 13 years experience within the business
- 1 1/2 years in business as Southwest Custom Graphics
- New & innovative equipment
- All products produced on site
- Close one on one interaction with each customer
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Please feel free to contact us with any questions or to schedual an appointment to discuss your next promotion
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Industry Statistics
The following are some compelling statistics compiled about our industry. These statistics speak more to the general opportunity our industry offers and not to the level of quality or expertise of those in our industry.
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- Mobile advertising can be the most effective and efficient form of outdoor advertising, reaching more consumers at a lower Cost Per Thousand Impressions (CPM) than any other form of outdoor advertising.
- More than 95% of Canadians are reached by media targeting vehicle drivers and passengers.
- The average Canadians has traveled 500 km in the past 7 days.
- One vehicle wrap can generate between 30,000 - 70,000 impressions daily.
- Federal Highway Administration study forecasts a sharp increase in the amount of time spent in personal vehicles and the number of trips per household.
- Fleet vehicle wraps are ideally suited for various types advertising campaigns, including new product launch, and event marketing and are increasingly being used as part of the marketing mix.
- Fleet vehicle advertising boosts name recognition 15 times greater than any other form of advertising.
- 30% of mobile outdoor viewers indicate they would base a buying decision on the ad they see.
- Transit advertising has grown to be the second largest segment of the outdoor advertising industry in terms of dollars spent (as of 2003) representing 19%. The Outdoor Advertising industry has nearly doubled since 1993 from $1.19B to $2.09B in 2003. These numbers continue to grow each year.
- Eight out of ten Canadians report they have walked in a town, city or downtown area, on average 10 km in the past seven days. This pedestrian traffic represents a significant reach opportunity for advertisers.
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