Are you thinking that multiple signs and banners might be the way to go? Do you think that it might be a good idea if you go ahead and see how you can utilize them…or are you already making an order? Well, here are a few things you should know about multiple signs and banners and how to use them to advertise your grand opening:
1. Stay legal
Look at the space you have to work with. You do not want to trespass or do anything else illegal with your banner signs. Keep them all in an area that works for you—mainly around your store and other areas where it is legal for you to place advertisement. Don’t just stick to banners on the ground either—you have pole vinyl banners and other banners that are higher than eye-level and just as effective.
2. Don’t crown multiple signs and banners together.
Crowding your banners and signs is the worst thing that you can possibly do. Let’s face it—all that they do in that case is get in the way and make your store look tacky. Do not put two signs vertically or horizontally within fifteen feet of another—it’s not as tacky and it also gives your banner signs more spacing—and makes it more likely that someone will look.
3. Get creative
Don’t have all of your multiple banners and signs on one level—have them hanging, sitting, flying, whatever you can do to have them seen. The last thing you want to do is have a whole bunch of banners in one small area and in the same places. Add variety—it’ll add to your customer base. Keep this in mind while using multiple banners and signs.
These are just a few tips to keep in mind as you choose from what banner signs and vinyl banners you have in mind. Don’t forget to try to stick to smaller banners for this type of work as well. Large banner signs are great, but you have to keep in mind that you also need to keep things neat and tidy and larger banners can be a problem as far as that is concerned.
Finally, see if there are any discounts for ordering multiple vinyl banners when you decide that it’s time for you to use multiple banners and signs for your grand opening.
