Jeff
Los Angeles,#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Thu, November 17, 2005
I did not post any messages on this site. Someone used my name and this posting is quite frankly, b-ll sh-t. I have had a wonderful relationship with the Sign-a-rama franchise.
Jeff
Los Angeles,#3REBUTTAL Individual responds
Thu, November 17, 2005
I did not post any messages on this site. Someone used my name and this posting is quite frankly, b-ll sh-t. I have had a wonderful relationship with the Sign-a-rama franchise.
Jeff
Los Angeles,#4REBUTTAL Individual responds
Thu, November 17, 2005
I did not post any messages on this site. Someone used my name and this posting is quite frankly, b-ll sh-t. I have had a wonderful relationship with the Sign-a-rama franchise.
Jason
Lewisville,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 16, 2004
I had a similar experience in purchasing an existing sign store in NC. I had expected more from the training and received less than expected. We had to travel on our own to Atlanta for "training" that turned out to be nothing more than sales pitches from the "suppliers" to the parent company with some educational material mixed in. I would be willing to assist in helping you with any questions you may have, and if you are truly interested in making this business work for you, please feel free to contact me, I have been in business since 1994 and I MADE it work for me, even with the poor training! As for the advertising, if done wrong it can cost you dearly. Everyone and their brother wants to sell you on something. Keep it simple and keep it directed at the bread and butter customers in the beginning (contractors, builders, real estate, auction, etc.) the referrals you will build will be amazing!
Jason
Lewisville,#6Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 16, 2004
I had a similar experience in purchasing an existing sign store in NC. I had expected more from the training and received less than expected. We had to travel on our own to Atlanta for "training" that turned out to be nothing more than sales pitches from the "suppliers" to the parent company with some educational material mixed in. I would be willing to assist in helping you with any questions you may have, and if you are truly interested in making this business work for you, please feel free to contact me, I have been in business since 1994 and I MADE it work for me, even with the poor training! As for the advertising, if done wrong it can cost you dearly. Everyone and their brother wants to sell you on something. Keep it simple and keep it directed at the bread and butter customers in the beginning (contractors, builders, real estate, auction, etc.) the referrals you will build will be amazing!
Jason
Lewisville,#7Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 16, 2004
I had a similar experience in purchasing an existing sign store in NC. I had expected more from the training and received less than expected. We had to travel on our own to Atlanta for "training" that turned out to be nothing more than sales pitches from the "suppliers" to the parent company with some educational material mixed in. I would be willing to assist in helping you with any questions you may have, and if you are truly interested in making this business work for you, please feel free to contact me, I have been in business since 1994 and I MADE it work for me, even with the poor training! As for the advertising, if done wrong it can cost you dearly. Everyone and their brother wants to sell you on something. Keep it simple and keep it directed at the bread and butter customers in the beginning (contractors, builders, real estate, auction, etc.) the referrals you will build will be amazing!
Jason
Lewisville,#8Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 16, 2004
I had a similar experience in purchasing an existing sign store in NC. I had expected more from the training and received less than expected. We had to travel on our own to Atlanta for "training" that turned out to be nothing more than sales pitches from the "suppliers" to the parent company with some educational material mixed in. I would be willing to assist in helping you with any questions you may have, and if you are truly interested in making this business work for you, please feel free to contact me, I have been in business since 1994 and I MADE it work for me, even with the poor training! As for the advertising, if done wrong it can cost you dearly. Everyone and their brother wants to sell you on something. Keep it simple and keep it directed at the bread and butter customers in the beginning (contractors, builders, real estate, auction, etc.) the referrals you will build will be amazing!