9 Best and Worst Welcome Signs Seen in Small Businesses. Don't overlook the importance of a store fronts welcome sign. Here are 9 best and worst examples of signs seen in small businesses.
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9 of the Best and Worst Small Business Welcome Signs
1. 9 of the Best and Worst Small Business Welcome
Signs
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Debra Garber
Customers are drawn to your business for many reasons, both intentional and
unintentional. These are the “window shoppers”, the casual browsers or
those looking for the best deal. We’ve written a fun post on sandwich board signs
that stop you in your tracks. Whether you move on or enter a site depends on your
needs and, in most cases, whether you feel invited. This is where a “welcome”
sign comes into play.
The following is a test. There are no right or wrong answers. Just your opinion.
Does Sign A or Sign B make you feel more welcome?
Sign A: The subtle welcome
3. Does Sign C or Sign D give you a better sense of store hours?
Sign C: We may be open-ish
4. Sign D: We may be
open, your guess is as
good as mine
A note for the grammar
geeks out there: Despite
being a suffix, -ish is a word
recognized in Merriam-
Webster and it has also
made it to the Urban
Dictionary: Kind of/sort of,
usually added onto the
end of a word or phrase.
Now that we have made it
into the store, I have to use
the bathroom.
Does Sign E or Sign F
make you feel
welcome to use the
restroom?
Sign E: A good reason to buy ice cream
5.
6. Sign F: No restroom here. Never. Ever. But as a bonus for
inquiring, here’s some great advice:
“NEVER listen to a lady without teeth or ANY man!”
7. Interesting fact: This snapshot was taken while looking for a surfboard rental shop
on the Big Island of Hawaii. Has to be one of my all time favorite “welcome” signs.
We’re outta-here! Help me find the exit.
Does Sign G or Sign H point you in the right direction?
Sign G: oh…THAT door