Open House Signage
Here is an interesting take on Open House Signage. What do you think?
- pricing is right on it
- free notepads
Add your thoughts in the comments.
Here is an interesting take on Open House Signage. What do you think?
- pricing is right on it
- free notepads
Add your thoughts in the comments.
I like it. It can do a couple things. Firstly maybe I’ve been looking in another area and not this one because I “thought” I was priced out of the market but I realize that this may work. Also maybe I don’t have time today, and I can’t be bothered to put the agent’s number in my phone but I grab a note pad with their number on it so I can call them later. Posting the price could also help qualify walk-ins (it’s on the net anyway).
I’m with Shane. I like it too. I actually think that being so forthright about the pricing is actually good. Also, it’s good that they offer the free pads, to write their number and/or write important data about the property.
@ Shane and Raul – I agree, I really like the pricing on the sign. I wish more Realtors did that. As for the pads, interesting move. Different. Either way, it got me to video tape it and post it on my blog. I bet that is exposure the agent was not expecting.
@ Steve… where was the property?
@ Shane – I believe it was at the 501 at 501 Pacific.
Shane you are being very positive, but seriously,
What message does this communicate.
Would you list your home with this person?
Not bad but it also kinda’ seems like the realtor needs to get rid of some crap so he’s left it outside in a little basket.
Reminds me of the guy down the street with the ‘free stuff’ sign on his front lawn.
@Larry Good question… “Would I list with this guy?” The branding is weak. Maybe a nicer stand for the pads (as per Tom’s comment) as it does look a little hokey. The idea is good but the execution is bad. So no I probably wouldn’t list with him based solely upon this.