In today’s competitive market, capturing the attention of potential customers is more challenging than ever. That’s where Electronic Message Centers (EMC’s) come in. These dynamic, eye-catching signs allow businesses to display custom messages, promotions, and important information in real-time. Whether it's showcasing your daily specials, promoting upcoming events, or simply welcoming visitors, an EMC helps your business stay visible and relevant in a fast-paced world.
A big advantage of EMCs is their flexibility. Unlike static signs that require reprinting and physical updates, EMCs can be updated instantly with the click of a button. This real-time communication enables you to respond to market trends, seasonal changes, and customer needs without delay. EMCs also tend to draw more attention than traditional signage due to their motion and lighting, making them ideal for high-traffic areas where grabbing someone’s eye is key.
When choosing an EMC, business owners should consider factors like screen size, resolution, brightness, location, and how the content will be managed. Will your messages be seen during the day and night? Do you need a monochrome display or full color? Should the sign be integrated into your existing signage or stand alone? These questions can quickly become overwhelming, but that’s where working with a professional sign company makes all the difference.
At Precision Signs & Imaging, we help businesses navigate all aspects of EMC selection and installation. From initial design concepts and permitting to choosing the right technology and ensuring compliance with local ordinances, our team is with you every step of the way. We take the time to understand your brand, your audience, and your goals—then deliver a sign solution that makes your business stand out from the rest.
Precision Signs & Imaging ... because image is everything.
Electronic Message Centers (EMCs): How to Make Your Business Stand Out!
SYNOPSIS: Capturing the attention of potential customers is an art. Electronic Message Centers (EMC’s) can be an effective way to attract customers and keep them coming back. Read on to learn more!
Using Electronic Message Centers As A Marketing Tool
BY: John Swaney, Precision Signs & Imaging
In today’s competitive market, capturing the attention of potential customers is more challenging than ever. That’s where Electronic Message Centers (EMC’s) come in. These dynamic, eye-catching signs allow businesses to display custom messages, promotions, and important information in real-time. Whether it's showcasing your daily specials, promoting upcoming events, or simply welcoming visitors, an EMC helps your business stay visible and relevant in a fast-paced world.
A big advantage of EMCs is their flexibility. Unlike static signs that require reprinting and physical updates, EMCs can be updated instantly with the click of a button. This real-time communication enables you to respond to market trends, seasonal changes, and customer needs without delay. EMCs also tend to draw more attention than traditional signage due to their motion and lighting, making them ideal for high-traffic areas where grabbing someone’s eye is key.
When choosing an EMC, business owners should consider factors like screen size, resolution, brightness, location, and how the content will be managed. Will your messages be seen during the day and night? Do you need a monochrome display or full color? Should the sign be integrated into your existing signage or stand alone? These questions can quickly become overwhelming, but that’s where working with a professional sign company makes all the difference.
At Precision Signs & Imaging, we help businesses navigate all aspects of EMC selection and installation. From initial design concepts and permitting to choosing the right technology and ensuring compliance with local ordinances, our team is with you every step of the way. We take the time to understand your brand, your audience, and your goals—then deliver a sign solution that makes your business stand out from the rest.
Precision Signs & Imaging ... because image is everything.









