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Practical Advertising

January 23rd, 2012 | Posted by kristing in Message Boards - (0 Comments)

When I think about advertising, my brain automatically moves to billboards, large ads on the sides of buses, and huge lights like in Times Square, New York. I don’t often equate outdoor message boards to advertising but that doesn’t mean that you can’t use it as such.

Even if you’re not a business that sells merchandise, you still need to advertise. If you’re a member of the homeowner’s association, wouldn’t it be nice for people to see your outdoor display boards and be able to immediately find your website address? What about if you’re a campground with a website that shows vacancies? Shouldn’t your potential consumers be able to easily find that as well? This is why outdoormessagecenter.com offers website or other lettering printed on their outdoor bulletin boards. You can choose to place this text at the top or at the bottom but either way, it’s easy to find, easy to see, and still a clean and crisp look. Isn’t clean and crisp one of the best types of advertising? People will be able to see it immediately and even if they’re merely driving by or passing through, the text will be easily readable. This will mean more people will be able to find your website or know the name of your campground.

Following Directions!

December 20th, 2011 | Posted by TimD in Message Boards - (0 Comments)

Camping in the winter used to be a real test of will when I was a young boy scout. We would get bundled up and pack up lots of extra socks and heating packs, not to mention heavy duty sleeping bags and extra blankets. Getting our stuff together for camping was super important, especially during those cold months.

What was also important when we arrived at the park or wooded area we were camping in was to follow closely the directions and rules posted all over the place on outdoor bulletin boards. You see while during the summer following these rules was important, you could often rely on bumping into another camping group or park ranger to help guide you. During the colder months you could not quite guarantee the same sort of attentiveness or even the presence of other people in the area.

I am so glad that my days as a scout made me particularly attentive to information on outdoor message boards. As I’ve grown up my attention to these details has had me making great strides towards finding my own way in various situations. Following details and knowing to read everything that is presented to you can really make you more aware of your surroundings and better equipped to deal with situations.