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"There's one Grandpa", yelled out the oldest of the three grandsons in the car with me, "what does it say, what does it say?" Without losing my focus on the vehicle in front of us, I glanced quickly over at the bumper of the car in the next lane and responded "It says if you can read this bumper sticker you are too close".



To my surprise, instead of the puzzled look I expected from their single-digit age group, the boys all laughed heartily at this clever, time-worn warning. Ordinarily, this type of bland humor goes right over their young heads, so I was impressed by their savvy. My marveling was short-lived however, as another of the three asked "So why are you so close then Grandpa?"

"I am not too close" I explained, "I am in a different lane". But you are close enough to read it, right?" the youngest of them injected. "Yes," I responded, "but the bumper sticker is meant for someone behind them, not for me."

His drawn-out accusatory "Grandpaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?" reminded me that logic is not always the best communication tool to use on a toddler. It was apparent that he thought I was fibbing. I suppose I deserved his doubt for all the times I pretended to pull coins from his ears or snatch thumb-noses from his face. But then, that is what Grandpas do.

It didn't take long for the other two to chime in as they bounced in their safety seats with "Grandpa is too close, Grandpa is too close". How they can rock the entire van while securely fastened by seatbelts is a mystery to me.

By now my focus was waning and I had inched too close to the vehicle in front of us. The boys made no mention of that however, as that vehicle had no pseudo-lawful warning on their bumper. Instead, their chorus of condemnation grew louder and more insistent as they continued to bounce in their safety chairs, "Grandpa is too close, Grandpa is going to jail".

We had already been to lunch followed by ice-cream, so I could not use those enticements to detour their thinking. My only recourse was to do what any good grandpa would do'I surrendered! I cautiously dropped back a few car lengths until the boys thought I was no longer violating the sacred unwritten bumper sticker law.

A sudden chorus of "Yay Grandpa, you did it" signaled that I had dropped back sufficiently to have earned amnesty. All was back to normal and I would not be going to jail. The world was good again.

Now all I had to do was hope that there were no other bumper stickers with similar messages (and believe me, they were looking for them) to delay us further. If they were to spot more of that type and I had to again retreat, we might never get home.

I tried again to detour their interest from finding more stickers. I suggested the "I spy" game, the "quiet" game and all the others they had taught me, but none seemed to spark their interest.

I made up some lame stories, told a couple of silly jokes and in frustration even disingenuously offered to let them drive. They weren't biting. They wanted `only to look for more bumper stickers. Now it was more than a game; it had become a cause.

They sang out almost in unison "Over there grandpa, that car has one. Go over there and read it". I was driving and reading, explaining and sometimes re-explaining what some of the less clever writings meant.

I was embarrassed by the many lewd and obnoxious presentations, but found comfort in knowing that only one of the boys had begun to read. If the bumper sticker was too risqu?, I quickly substituted my own words for what it said and moved away from that vehicle before the one learning to read could sound out the words.

When they asked me to explain the one that said "I got this car for my wife, pretty good trade huh?" and they didn't understand my explanation, it was time to go home. I set to that task and blocked out all of their pleas to read other stickers as they spotted them.

As an author, I never thought I would say this, but there can be times when it really doesn't pay to read.
Bumper Stickers And Decals
When walking or driving along the road a vehicle with a bumper sticker saying "Be ready, Be Buckled" would obviously grab your interest. Something like this that catches attention and conveys a message in a few words is likely to have a great impact. Bumper stickers are marketing tools in the form of labels, usually attached to a vehicle for others to read.

Bumper stickers are an effective and inexpensive way of marketing and promoting your business. They provide a flash of distraction from the ordinary. If one person likes a bumper sticker they see on a vehicle, they may get the urge to use it on their vehicle as well. Thus for one successfully made sticker positioned in the mind of a customer, there are several other readers who would also like to adopt the idea. In this respect bumper stickers are similar to word of mouth.

Aside from marketing or promoting purposes, some bumper stickers are used in political campaigns. Others incite a call to action on a particular topic. Whatever the purpose of the bumper stickers, the message and design are important and care should be taken to ensure that the words are not overly offensive or rude. Because the message of the sticker must be conveyed in only a few words the chosen phrase should be examined to ensure that it puts across exactly the meaning that was intended.

Bumper stickers may seem to be simply a small piece of sticker posted on vehicles; but over the course of a year a captive audience of potentially thousands of people may pull up and read that sticker. Drivers often have nothing else to do and will read the message. If your sticker is well designed, and the message is interesting enough to be noticed your sticker is likely to be an extremely effective marketing tool.

Some companies use bumper stickers to endorse products which are not frequently patronized by buyers. The sticker may serve as an informational tool of the products. As part of the marketing strategies, humor can be added to the message to make the sticker more appealing and interesting. By putting funny but meaningful stickers on your vehicle, it is not only the sticker that people will notice; they will also notice your vehicle.

When using humor on messages, some precautions should be considered to avoid improper use of language that may offend other people. To make the bumper stickers more appealing and effective, the idea should contain a message that will linger in the minds of the reader. It can be funny as long as nobody is insulted or exploited by the message. It is also important to ensure that the intended message of the sticker is not lost in the humor. The materials used for the sticker should also be considered. Examples of good materials are vinyl clings and magnetic stickers.

Bumper stickers will surely continue to be an effective, cheap marketing option into the future. Most businesses are in a position in which a well thought, well designed, bumper sticker with a clear message could help to increase profits. A bumper sticker campaign would also work well alongside other marketing strategies.

Bumper stickers are a great marketing tool, and if used effectively with the right meaning they can prove to be a boon for your business. Alternatively if the meaning is wrongly perceived they can also be a disaster. Therefore market properly, think creatively and make your bumper stickers unique.
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