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Using Changeable Letter Signs Is Like Having Multiple Signs All At Once


One of the most versatile and economical tools you can have in your advertising arsenal is signage with letters that can be added, taken away, and changed around. Changeable letter signs generally feature black letters on a white background, or sometimes, the other way around. They are made of weather resistant plastic, so they are equally suited for outdoor use as they are for indoor use, and they can be genuine assets when putting together a display at a tradeshow, expo, or convention.

At samsclub.com, you will find the 40-inch by 96-inch Changeable Sign for Wall Mounting. This product comes with 150 letters in red and black. The face of the sign is white and made of polycarbonate. It comes with a 10-year warranty against yellowing. Letters are 2 inches tall, making them easy to see from a distance. This can be very important to a business when advertising a message from the side of the road or from a booth in a crowded conference center. You can purchase this product for $583.00.

The Swinger Roadside Message Board Sign is a white marquee with letter tracks to hold the black and red letters and/or numbers. The sign comes in a set with 520 5-inch letters and numbers in red and black, along with two black sign uprights to hold it. Additionally, the set contains steel crosstubes, skid free feet, and decorative endcaps. This sign is for sale at signsdirect.com for $276.79.

If you are looking for a different spin on the concept of changeable letter signs, you will find that several retailers also sell changeable letter boards. At wayfair.com, you will find the AARCO Framed Letter Board Message Center. This board has a black face and is framed in your choice of aluminum or oak finish. White letters, in the Helvetica font, adorn the board as you see fit. At a trade show, you could use it to post winners of your raffle, the names of the people manning your booth, times that your booth will be open, and so on. This message board is sold for $96.91, with prices varying with larger sizes.

Using a changeable letter board for your trade show booth has its advantages. You can use it to post a bulletin every couple of hours announcing upcoming demonstrations or activities. The black powder coated steel on the A-Frame $20 Message Board makes this durable product for use outside, but the stark white board against the black frame also makes it an attractive sign for indoors. The message area measures 36 inches high by 21 inches wide and the set includes 330 4-inch letters, numbers, and symbols. You can find this product for sales at outdoorletters.com for $139.95.

Flex Change Signs, sold at alphabetsigns.com, feature letters printed on transparent plastic rectangles. They are easy on the eyes of the reader and the letters are easy to change, move around, and so on. Letters fit into grooved tracks in the sign, making the letters uniform in size and shape. These signs come in a variety of sizes; the 36 ½-inch by 54-inch sign sells for $2,645.00. Additional or replacement letters can be bought separately.

If you want to attract attention, blinking lights have historically been a successful choice. The Illuminated Blinking Changeable Letter Signs sold at hooksandlattice.com, measure 36 inches wide, 21 ½ inches tall, and 5 ¼ inches thick. This sign is back lit with a blinking light to draw even more attention to your message.


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