Right This Way: On Creative Tulsa Sign Companies and Road Signage

A FOX23.com feature describes the plight of a South Tulsa neighborhood. Due to a detour caused by a road widening project, motorists are forced to pass through said neighborhood with little knowledge of how to navigate through it. Residents of the area took the initiative to guide these lost drivers to keep them off their side of the street, as detailed by the article:

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Brighter Business with Neon Signs from Tulsa Sign Companies

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The City Council of Albuquerque recently approved a proposal to provide incentives to establishments that use neon signs. The incentives include a waiver on permit fees, which normally cost between $75 and $100 in the city. In a report by Dan McKay of the Albuquerque Journal, city mayor Richard Berry wants to see more neon signs at the longest intact stretch of Route 66 in the city. He wanted to attract more activity to the area and make it a bustling part of the Duke City.
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Tulsa Signs Returning to Advertising Roots despite Electronic Innovation

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Electronic message centers (EMCs) are quickly growing into the next trend of signs, reports Regan Dickinson for Sign & Digital Graphics Magazine. With a fast-paced society having little time to read signs, marketing messages today must be simple and straight to the point. As many businesses realized, pictures definitely speak louder than words, which is why they’re quick to pick up the trend. In this case, what is considered modern signage is actually a return to its primitive roots.
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Boosting Brand Awareness with a Little Help from Tulsa Signs Companies

Brand awareness is an important aspect of running a business, especially when your company is relatively new in the market. Unless you’re a monopoly running a commodity that everyone needs, you need to take an active approach in advertising and brand awareness if you want people lining up at the counter. Although advertising can get expensive if you’re aiming for a wider target audience, you can start small with the right signs.
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