How To Install A Sign
Signs are easy way to let neighbors that a property is listed for sale. Directional signs can increase exposure to a broader area and help buyers and buyers’ agents find a property. I get more calls on directional signs than on yard signs. When combined with other techniques such as circle prospecting (calling neighbors to get them information about the listing), signs are even more effective to keep the property top of mind.
Here are the steps to install a directional sign:
1. Placement – Step back and ask: which direction are most people going to be coming from? Position the sign so that drivers will see it before the turnoff, and angle it slightly to make it more visible. It can be helpful to set the sign and step back aways to see how it might look to drivers.
2.
Installation – Scrape the ground to mark where
the pokers of the sign will go in. Using a long screwdriver or similar tool, hammer
entry holes to the depth of the pokers. It helps to hammer some, jiggle the
screwdriver around, then hammer some more to widen the hole. Place the sign in
the hole – it should slide in easy.
3.
Set – Place a rock, brick, or something heavy on
the bottom of the sign so that it does not blow away.
If possible I place signs all the way from the interstate to
increase exposure.
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