From political signs to your local repair man, to “We Buy Ugly Houses”, yard signs can be an effective advertising tool, especially for short term sales pushes, political campaigns, and more.
Easy to put together and place, most customers have the ability to know who, what and how to contact you, if done effectively (which means putting them in the right place, i.e. get permission)
One effective way has been placing a sign in front of a project you’re working on. Just like a political sign, when a person see’s your yard sign in their neighbor’s yard, they usually see that as an endorsement of your services and will more than likely call you based on that.
Now that you’re sold on Yard Signs, below are some tips we borrowed from yardsignswork.com .
1. Prominent Colors
You would think this is a no brainer, but I can’t tell you how many times I have seen a black and blue or orange and yellow sign along the side of the road. What was the message? I have no idea. Use one very dark color and one very light color. Use black, red, blue or brown on a white background. Use yellow on a black background. Use white on a blue, green or red background.
Also keep in mind that many people are color blind. Avoid similar colors like blue and green or yellow and green.
2. Keep It Simple (The KIS Method)
The most effective signs are one, maybe two lines of message and a direction, such as a phone number or an arrow. Don’t say too much, the traffic will not read more than two lines of text. If you absolutely cannot say what you do in five words or less, do something else.
- If you need to put an address on your yard sign, it is only effective if you can put a major intersection, like 72nd & Jones, or North on Center.
- Include the area code in your phone number only if your city has more than one area code.
3. Use Arrows
If you are advertising a location, i.e. a garage sale, open house, store closing sale use arrows NOT THE ADDRESS. People don’t want to think about how to get there. Get a simple sign and use arrows. You’re safe with arrows as long as both arrows point towards the same edge of the sign. This will allow you to choose the direction of your arrow when you are placing your signs by just flipping it around.
4. Only Use Your Logo If Your Customer Really Knows What It Means
Do not use yard signs for a NEW branding campaign. Yard signs are for someone who is not brand loyal (yet). Tell them what you do and how to get a hold of you, that’s all you need!
Update: It’s not that your logo is a bad thing to add to marketing materials; it’s just that with a yard sign, your real estate on the face is very limited. A logo that does not help the message is a waste of time.
5. Use One Color As Two
If you have a black and white sign, make the message black, and the phone number white against a black block. This is still one color, but reads like two and helps your number break away. See the example below.
6. Stick To Simple, Specific Messages
If you have a full service auto body shop, it’s probably best if you advertise a specific service on your sign. For example, if you want to push your tune up and regular maintenance business, you could say FAST OIL CHANGE – $19.99 and promote the other services when they get in the shop or even promote them on different signs.
7. Use Open Fonts
Fonts like Arial, Verdana and Sans Serif are good fonts to use because they are easily read and distinguished.
8. White Space Means Legibility
You should maintain at least 30-40% white space on your signs. The more white space, without wasting space, the better. Without a decent amount of white space, your sign will become very difficult to read, especially at high speeds.
9. The Bigger The Better
Larger letters means visibility from a greater distance. Use this chart as a rule of thumb. As you can see, a yard sign is not a practical way to target traffic moving much faster than 30 miles per hour.
Speed of Traffic | Recommended Letter Height (inches) |
55 mph (88 kph) | 16.5 |
50 mph (90 kph) | 15 |
45 mph (72 kph) | 13.5 |
40 mph (64 kph) | 12 |
35 mph (56 kph) | 10.5 |
30 mph (48 kph) | 9 |
25 mph (40 kph) | 7 |
Now that you’re in the know, give us a call, and let us help you design the perfect yard sign!
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