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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Experimenting with Wholesaling signs. What works Best?
Hello Everyone,
I was recently thinking about posting signs around the neighborhood, and I was wondering what type of signs yield the most success? This could include wording, size, or even color.
Thanks
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When around town I always laugh when I see signs that have many words on it but take up too much space to make the text large enough to read. I would have to say to make sure the text is large enough to read and that the phone number is big enough too.