Boost Your Sales With These 3 Sign Strategies

Signs are incredibly important for any retail store. Used correctly, they can do a lot to drive up your foot traffic and boost your sales. However, it's not enough just to have a sign, or just to do regular maintenance like replacing burned out lights and cleaning exterior signs. Take a look at some sign strategies that can help you get more mileage out of your store's signage. Take a Fresh Look Read More 

3 Tips for Restoring Porcelain Signs

Before the introduction of newspapers, the Internet, and television, companies often relied on signage to help market their products to the masses. Vintage signs are usually colorful and artistic, making them highly sought after as collector's items today. Restoring and repairing vintage porcelain signs can be tricky, but here are three tips that will help you return an old sign to its former glory. 1. Use only warm water to remove dirt. Read More 

How To Help Advertise Your New Business A Little Better

If you want to make sure that your new business is getting as much attention as possible, you will want to take a few moments to review the following suggestions.  Order Signs With Large Print Instead of trying to add an overload of information to your sign, causing the print to need to be really small, you will want to focus on just the most important information. This way, there will be plenty of room for larger print and the larger the print, the easier it will be for everyone to see just what it is that you are trying to advertise. Read More 

Five Reasons To Use Vehicle Wrap Signs For Your Small Business

Vehicle wraps aren't just for the big name businesses anymore!  Mobile signage in the form of vehicle wraps is a growing trend.  Wrapping a car, truck or van is often referred to as "mobile marketing" and has become a popular form of advertising and signage for businesses, both large and small.  Here are five reasons to consider a vehicle wrap for your small business. You are seen by more potential customers. Read More 

Here’s Your Sign - Using Vintage Signs To Jazz Up Your Dance Studio

The dance studio industry was expected to generate about $2.1 billion in 2013 and is expected to grow by approximately 3.7 percent each year up to 2020. Since there are no recognized companies with a dominant share in the profits, this means that your dance studio is poised to make more money as each year passes. With disposable income being directly linked to people spending more money on recreational activities such as dance, your biggest challenge in making your business stand from the other studios and fitness clubs that offer dance classes may be in how you choose to market yourself. Read More