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Antiques – Business Idea of the Month
Antique dealing is always a friendly business, with endless opportunities to learn something new, great prospects and always that golden dream of hitting the jackpot. This month I will look at the structure of the antiques game, and give some...
Business - How to Build it Using the Media
Have you ever noticed that when someone is interviewed on radio, television or in the newspapers about a particular subject, it tends to be the same people? You may even be saying - "Why don't they ever ask me?" Well the reason is - they don't...
Is a Work at Home Business Right for You?
How do you know if a work at home business is the right one for your business type? Well, there are some clear criteria that can tell you if you can do your dream business out of your home or if you should get an office.
If you are thinking about...
Small business loans can help you write your success story
Scene one: you are sitting on your office desk surrounded with files and work overload, you are thoroughly frustrated. You work hard and get paid. But somewhere something is lacking. Scene two: you work for yourself; you do what you want to do....
Techniques that Work - Cross Promote Your Businesss
Cross promotions are not a new idea. They have been
used by businesses for a very long time. For example,
a real-estate company may promote a certain lawyer to
close a sale, as the lawyer will promote that agency
in his firm. The system is...
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How Readable is My Business Sign? - Part 1
How Readable is My Business Sign? - Part 1There are some things to consider when deciding the signage needs of your business. You may need to ask, "How large of a sign do we need to install?" or "How big should we make the letters on our dimensional sign?" You may question whether to use some type of architectural lettering or simply have a panel sign.The outcome of these decisions could possibly steer more business to your door or allow many potential customers to routinely pass your business without ever seeing your sign. Having a sign which is too small is a common problem; however, the solution is often to get a bigger sign with more
lettering on it! Because you have more space does not mean you need more wording. Your sign must contain a quickly digestible message. It must be seen, read, digested, and (hopefully) acted upon, in a very short period of time.According to several studies by various organizations, a minimum sign letter height of 4" is required for the message to be read at a distance of 100 feet. We aren't talking about digesting what has been read or acting upon it. and let's not forget the fact that they will have to notice it is even there! The distance of 250 feet will require a minimum 10" sign letter, and a 16" letter will be needed for the sign to be read for a city block. When you get to 500 feet, you'll need a 22" sign letter for the message to be understood.When we review many signs we imagine that the owner took ALL the wording from their newspaper advertising and then used ALL the information from the company business card to come up with the sign design. Yes, I am aware that I stretched that example somewhat, but I wanted the point to be made that often LESS is MORE. Find the way for your message, for your
business, for your building sign. find the way to shorten your wording and to make it take command of the available
sign space on the building.We'll cover more in another article. if we can assist you, let us know. We would count it an honor to be a part of your sign project. About the Author
© 2005 Steve Cowart is a sign layout and lettering designer for Sign Letters Online. Business owners and commercial builders find a valuable resource at SignLettersOnline.net where they learn about and purchase over 20,000 various sign letters.
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