As the political campaigning season has come to an end, it seems the use for big campaign signs has dwindled down. Or has it? There are still other opportunities out there that we can grab by the horns and take full advantage of. We’re going to elaborate on those options and explain how big campaign signs […]
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Are Political Yard Signs Effective? What if I said yes and no? Political yard signs have been around for a long time which brings people to ask how efficient they really are. Surprisingly enough, they are effective to the point where they can help a candidate by a little more than a percentage point. However, if […]
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Look! Up on those stakes! It’s a surfboard! It’s a blackboard! It’s super signage! Yes, it’s super signage, able to deliver exactly what you need faster and cheaper than your local sign shop! Super Cheap Signs ships to all fifty states as well as Canada: over 10,000 yard signs, banners, and vehicle magnets every week. […]
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Is your business constitutionally capable of great signage? That’s a bit of wordplay, just like this engaging series of license plates. 51 license plates — one from each state plus the District of Columbia — spell out the Constitution’s preamble in “licensese”. While we don’t know whether any enterprising business owner has ever used our […]
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There used to be a cute television commercial for a product called Razzles, which starts out as a candy and transforms in the mouth into chewing gum. The commercial depicted two children in a friendly squabble: “Razzles is a gum! No, Razzles is a candy!” (Saturday Night Live once did a hilarious send-up of this […]
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Shakespeare was not a business owner. To say a rose by any other name would smell as sweet might be poetic, but would it sell flowers? That is the question. Whether your business is just starting out, or changing its name to signal a new business direction, merger, or other shift, there are some basic […]
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While the name Dave Carroll may not ring a bell, it’s likely you’ve seen, or at least heard of, his YouTube sensation, United Breaks Guitars, a humorous rendition of what transpired with United Airlines after they damaged his Taylor guitar in checked luggage. Carroll made a conscious decision to turn a frustrating experience into a […]
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In the digital age, communication can seem rather impersonal. We don’t talk with our friends, we text them. We email our clients. We share triumphs and tragedies via social media. It’s probably not that far-fetched to say most twenty-somethings have never hand-written a letter (unless Mom made them do so as a child, in order […]
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Another emotion-laden election has ended, and regardless of whether you’re elated because your candidate won or frustrated because it’s “back to the drawing board,” there is one area in which both parties might be stumped, even if they gave great stump speeches: the post-campaign used signage conundrum. Fret not. Just as Super Cheap Signs has […]
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You’ve probably heard the old chestnut, “the race is to the swift.” But in the fable of the tortoise and the hare, the swift runner lacked the political savvy of his slower competitor (smug about his success, the hare napped while the tortoise made steady progress) — and in the end, the tortoise won the […]
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