Our shop is set back off of a fairly busy road with no good permanent signage. Has anyone had any success building a large, effective sign that can be brought in and out (and perhaps secured?) each day?
Would love pics for ideas!
-Dave
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We bring a sandwich board in and out everyday. Even though our shop is very visible, the board gives even more notice to the public. A pic if you scroll down a bit:
http://strans.org/communityshop.html
An alternative- if you run up against some city rule- is to park a bike with a sign on it.
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Bob Giordano
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Dave Cowan