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Banners, 1500x500 mm, Eyelets
Price incl. GST
Product details
Type:
Banners
Width:
1500 mm
Height:
500 mm
Thickness:
0.47 mm
Fixing method:
Eyelets
Product description
What do you want to sell? Whatever it is, increase your chances with a clear “For sale” sign to alert everyone that something is for sale. Car, boat, house or perhaps home furnishings – choose what is to be sold. Also choose the design of the sign with different colours, shapes and materials.
At a flea market, it is a good idea to show what is for sale with individual paper signs. But if it is a house, car or something else with a higher value, signs you paint yourself give an amateurish impression. Spend a little time on your sign and increase your chances of a sale.
The house or home for sale signs are probably the most common for sale signs around. This means that it is important to get them right. Quite often an estate agent will have a number of signs on hand. However these are usually generic and don’t necessarily do much for displaying what the house is about.
When making a for sale sign, it is very important that it shows of the qualities of the house itself. The first step is to make sure the sign is large enough to be seen by drivers; the text big and bold. Make sure that the sign is placed outside the right house so that passers-by are not confused. It is important to have information such as the estate agents selling the house, when house viewings can occur and of course a method of contact. These days, a lot of people add a QR code to the sign allowing potential buyers the ability to scan the code and access all the house details instantly.
Placing a “For sale” in the back window of a car is an effective way to show the world that the car is for sale. Make sure to provide information about the vehicle, price and, of course, contact information. This type of sign is similar to a classified ad. The clearer it is, the greater the chance that a customer will get in touch.