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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Bandit Signs in City vs. the 'Burbs
Part of our marketing initiative involves posting bandit signs.
We get a pretty good response from the ones we put up in the city, or urban area if you will, but in the suburbs, not so much.
I'm wondering if the people in the suburbs might be turned-off by the handwritten signs, while the people in the city don't care.
As a result, I'm thinking about getting signs printed for the suburbs, to see if that makes a difference.
Thought I'd make a post to see if anyone else has any insight or experience with this phenomenon.
Thanks in advance for your help!