7 sign copy writing tips for better advertising results

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7 Sign Copy Writing Tips for Better Advertising Results

Sign World’s design consultation process extends beyond the physical construction of your sign: we can help you write compelling copy for your signage, too! There’s nothing worse than having your attention consumed by a sign written in “marketing talk;” it’s inauthentic and mildly offensive to your intelligence, and it certainly does not engender warm feelings about the product or service it’s trying to promote. So how do you turn marketing drivel into serious, high-performance sales copy? In today’s post, the Sign World team shares 7 tips for writing compelling and concise sign copy. Read on to learn how to make the most of every impression! 

Drop the stock phrases. Business writing has been around for years, and like most other “art forms,” has quickly run out of fresh material. They say every chord has been played in every order in the music world, and the same applies to sign copy. While you don’t have to think of something entirely novel, you should steer clear of stock phrases. Every word on your sign should carry its own weight, and the reader’s eyes will only glaze over if they have to hear about how your company is “world class” and “industry leading” just like everybody else. Stick to the facts. Avoid telling prospects that your company has served “countless” clients. Even if you serve billions of people every day, they’re countable! Using words like these sounds a lot like marketing claptrap, and it diminishes your company’s credibility.


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