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>>54268607
In rural areas you just have to adjust your mindset to knowing you’re not going to make a ton of money on any one sign. If you want to make richfag money out in the country it’s a volume business. That said, look for home builders as advertisers in areas that are still rural but on the fringes of a metro area. Look for the Buc-ee’s by you then go another exit away from the center of population. Good rule of thumb I just thought of lmao.

>>54268670
You or your contractors place the ad. Looking at around $500 a throw for the install. Any crew of 2 or more can do it. No special training or license required.

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>>54256627
Owning more than just a handful of signs means you now have “inventory”

And as the city planning zeitgeist is “anti-sign”, municipalities have an interest in reducing the overall number of signs.

Here you can negotiate. Offer to remove 3 signs in exchange for a digital permit. Either way you do it, upgrade your inventory. Bigger signs always make more money. Digital boards are ridiculously easy to operate and can make upwards of a million bucks a year in some markets.

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