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REALTORS: 4 Rules for Creating Real Estate Signs That Sell

Real estate signs say more about you and your residential or commercial business than they do about the properties you’re advertising. That’s why Katie Lundin, a customer support specialist with crowdspring, a marketplace for crowdsourced logo, web, graphic, and product design, has four best practices for creating custom real estate signs that raise awareness about your brand and start a conversation with your potential clients. 1. Real estate sign style. Start by choosing the sign format for getting your message across. Each signage option offers a different size, medium, and space for your branding and layout. In addition to the traditional colonial post commonly used with For Sale signs, here are a few ideas:
  • H-frame stake: The light-weight H-shaped wireframe is good for temporary signage, such as an open house sign. The frame legs poke into the ground for easy step-up and removal.
  • Frame style: These sturdy, metal frames that enclose a sign are another option for For Sale signs and can be used with single or double riders.
  • A-Frame: These portable “sandwich board”-style signs are great for drawing attention to an open house or another event. But don’t leave these easily mobile signs unattended or they may go missing.
  • Vinyl window cling: Vinyl window clings are a nonadhesive film that clings to window glass. These are a great option for commercial properties with large plate-glass windows.
  • Feather flag: This is a tall, flexible frame attached to a narrow fabric flag. The fabric is loose on one side, allowing it to flutter in the breeze and making it an eye-catching signage option. You can print your content directly on the fabric flag.
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Source: Katie Lundin, crowdspring

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