Yard Sale Signs
Spring has sprung and that means sales are going to start popping up. Not Easter sales in department stores. I am talking about yard sales and garage sales. The “one man’s trash” sales that encourage people to buy things they don’t necessarily need, but have to have because they are such a great deal. You can’t find jeans anywhere else for 50 cents! They are great too, as long as you don’t mind the 80’s faded look.
Yard sales. Moving sales. Garage sales. There are too many sales to keep track of. People spend their entire Saturday morning “yard-saleing” and with all those sales going on, how can you make sure that people make it to yours?
Try interesting, attention-grabbing yard sale signs!
For instance, you can reference not-so-polite words. Those are sure to get someone’s attention.

Yard Sale Sign
Or you can make your sign colorful, charismatic, and charming.

Yard Sale Sign
You can always appeal to the thrifty, second-hand types by calling it trash.

Trash Sale
Want the best way to attract those eyes to your yard sale? Skip the sign and make a large banner, complete with flags.

Garage Sale
However you decide to market your yard sale, be sure to spell it correctly. Yes, there really is a difference between “sale” and “sell.” If you want excellent yard sale tips, visit Garage Sale Pro.
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17. August 2009 at 13:54
Great tips for creating interesting yard sale signs. I definitely agree that spelling is important! Vibrant colors and designs also do a very good job of grabbing attention. However, the message is the most important part, be unique, and the yard sale searchers will come!