Brick And Mortar Hack
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Summary
- A-frame signs that are printed don't work well because people often ignore them.
- Using a chalkboard or whiteboard A-frame sign can catch people's attention because it's handwritten.
- Place the sign directly where people enter so they can't miss it; they have to walk around it and will see it.
- Use these signs to advertise promotions, like "half off pre-workout today" or events such as "big booty boot camp this Saturday."
- Clear, eye-catching signs will encourage people to ask more questions and engage.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing the idea of using handwritten A-frame signs for your business. These can be a great low-cost way to grab attention and increase engagement. Instead of using printed signs that people often ignore, get a chalkboard or whiteboard version. This creates a personal touch that naturally draws the eye.
A good way of making these signs effective is by placing them directly at your entrance. Ensure that people have to walk around or past them so they can't miss your message. For example, you could write a simple and interesting message like "Half-Off Pre-Workout Today" or "Big Booty Boot Camp This Saturday."
Make sure the message is clear and catchy. This will make people more likely to stop, look, or even ask questions about it. You can change the message frequently to keep things fresh and to advertise different promotions or events. This ensures that regular customers see something new and feel excited about what you offer.
By consistently using these eye-catching signs, you can create curiosity and invite conversations, ultimately drawing more customers into your store and keeping them engaged with your latest offerings.