Marketing Roast: Truck Wraps on Trial

In this episode of The Contractor Fight, Tom breaks down real contractor truck wraps submitted by fighters just like you. He exposes the good, the bad, and the downright embarrassing mistakes contractors make when they slap their name on a vehicle. You’ll hear: Why your truck is a moving billboard (and how most of you waste it) Tom’s 5-point checklist for evaluating a wrap design Real-life examples of what works and what fails at 60mph How your wrap, website, and branding must all connect 👉 Want to stop looking like an amateur and start standing out as the premium contractor in your market? This episode will show you where you’re blowing it. 📌 Chapters: 0:26 Why Truck Wraps Matter 0:55 Two Trucks, Big Impact 1:21 My Biggest Regret on Truck Wraps 1:52 The 5-Point Truck Wrap Checklist 2:20 Example #1: Cheyenne Home Services 5:08 Example #2: Legacy Fence 7:58 Example #3: Maine Outdoor Spaces 10:15 Example #4: Hernandez Essence Renovations 15:29 Example #5: Superior Ponds 18:25 Why Branding Must Match Your Quality of Work 19:16 Rebranding Success Stories 19:43 The $4/Day Marketing Investment That Works ============================================================ ☎️ Sick of spinning your wheels and wondering where the money’s going? If your business is already over $200K, you don’t need another “tip”, you need a plan. Book a 15-minute Growth Call with our team and we’ll cut the bullsh*t, look at where you’re bleeding, and show you what’s possible when you take control. → Book your call here: https://go.thecontractorfight.com/15m... ============================================================ Tom Reber is an entrepreneur, business coach, podcaster, leader of The Contractor Fight, creator of Contractor Fight TV and HGTV host. Tom's content has helped hundreds of thousands of home improvement contractors improve their lives and businesses. The Contractor Fight is the ultimate resource for becoming an uncommon contractor! Pick a fight with mediocrity. Live Unafraid. #contractorbusiness #contractors #bluecollar #trades