Tag Archive 'promotional products'

Jun 27 2010

What’s Your Fancy?

Published by under Nailed It!

When it comes to signs, banners, vehicle graphics, window lettering, promotional products, and more – “We Make You Look Good”.

We recently compiled a random list of fun projects for our customers and they all seem to have a theme.


Artsy

A Message

Inspiration

Inspiring

Events

Your Ride

Decals

On to a Building

Fun

Your Business

On to a Box

Cover a Building

INSPIRATION

Dawes Eddy

Here’s Dawes Eddy inspiring us all to set goals taking us to new heights, in his case the top of the world becoming the oldest American at that time to conquer Mt Everest! His message: exercise, eat right and enjoy the reward of an improved quality of life at any age. And no, we didn’t take the picture, a few have asked.

Contact us today about your “Inspirational” signage needs!

 INSPIRING

Instant Sign Factory is a court sponsor for Spokane Hoopfest 2010. You will also see many of our banners and other signage scattered throughout the Hoopfest 2010 event. Spokane Hoopfest 2010 will take place on June 26 and 27 in beautiful downtown Spokane, Washington.

Maybe a little game of 3 on 3 at the worlds largest 3 on 3Basketball Tournament. Perhaps a little Slam Ball? It’s new and exciting – basketball on court sized trampolines!

What is Hoopfest? Check out their official web site Hoopfest. This is a great community, regional, national and world event that deserves wide exposure.

Whatever your fancy, be it “inspiration” or “inspiring“…“We Make You Look Good”.

See you at Hoopfest!

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Mar 13 2009

First quarter review

First quarter review – yikes, are you kidding! It’s two weeks short of ending first quarter. It wasn’t too long ago that I was figuring out how to navigate the rocky shoals of this whole year.

Did the ground hog, or was it Adam Smith just see his shadow? Where do we look today for credible economic information – what can or should we expect? The consensus by those in the know or in the “should know”, including your local banker project slow recovery. Probably no discernable change to most of us until late this year or as late as 4th quarter 2010. It’s as your instincts suspected, a continuance of business “not as usual”.

We all need to review our business model even after we adjusted it late last year, and see if it still applies to this market. Shortly, you will have a three month history to weigh and analyze your situation – expenses, revenues, margins, etc. Chose a strategy that is realistic and tough. It’s always a nice problem to deal with increased production and hiring, but we should wait to see the “whites of their eyes” for the up tick in our business before we slip on those rose colored glasses. Continue Reading »

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