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Anthony Orlando
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OPINION: Hand written vs Printed bandit signs?

Anthony Orlando
  • Dallas, TX
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Hey everybody!

I see a lot more hand written bandit signs rather than ine that are printed out. What do you prefer to do? 

Is it because blank signs are cheaper?

Do they get a better response?

Are they better for some demographics? 

I'm just starting out and I'm going to make some bandit signs. Just wondering what everyone's experience/opinions are on hand written vs printed. 

Thanks in advance 

Cheers, 

Anthony Orlando

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Mike Cumbie
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  • Brockport, NY
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Mike Cumbie
  • REALTOR®
  • Brockport, NY
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Hi @Anthony Orlando,

One of the reasons people use handwritten (Sometimes misspelled words, different colored paint etc) is because the people that call are really motivated. The people that call are looking for a bare bones, down to the numbers, no marketing budget, possibly slightly shady kind of person to get them out of their mess. 

Which may be just the impression someone wants to give, even if they also have a huge budget, 50,000 sq ft office space with 400 people working for them.

  • Mike Cumbie

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