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Allen Barnes
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How sign boards can help to get more customer traffic?

Allen Barnes
  • Hearst, Ontario
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Recently I read a very interesting blog http://www.newstylesigns.com/blog/attract-new-clients/five-ways-attract-… .The article says that there are many ways, both big and small, to make your store busier than ever. we can attract more customers using attractive sign boards and it's true that it makes a new look to the store. I recently installed a pylon sign board for my restaurant in Toronto from New Style Signs which was quite attractive..Seems like people are noticing the shop frequently . Lot of pedestrians are looking inside the shop and people are visiting. what do you think about this?. How sign boards can help to get more customer traffic?

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