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Old 04-16-2019, 10:41 PM   #1
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When I owned my business I used to envy (a little) the sign shop.

Bad times? Sell lots of signs for deals and discounts.

Good times? Sell lots of "now hiring" signs.
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When I owned my business I used to envy (a little) the sign shop.

Bad times? Sell lots of signs for deals and discounts.

Good times? Sell lots of "now hiring" signs.
It's a tough business, overheard to start is pretty minimal, lots of DIYers without the overhead of a storefront, and unit price is pretty cheap for the time invested. I often wonder how the sign shops manage to stay in business, I think it often comes down to a few marquee accounts that cover the baseline.
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