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Christopher Herrera
  • Real Estate Investor
  • El Paso, TX
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Bandit sign competition

Christopher Herrera
  • Real Estate Investor
  • El Paso, TX
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Hi, I read that placing bandit signs in heavy traffic intersections in every direction was the best thing to do. In the area I want to target, there are already bandit signs from other competitors. But it is not just one, it looks like two are competing with each other. If I place my signs next to theirs, I think it would be a waste of time and look like a cluttered mess. But I do want to place my signs somewhere. What is the best thing I can do in this saturated area so that I can get business? Thanks 

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Jeremy Pakalka
  • Houston, TX
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Jeremy Pakalka
  • Houston, TX
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@Christopher Herrera Make your signs stand out. If they are using black sharpie on white signs, use different colors. True investors will notice new signs so don't worry about other signs. Another way to look at it, the signs stay there for a long time and you know other guys won't waste their time throwing signs if it didn't work. Its a numbers game...the more you put out, the better your chances!

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