Why The Long Sign?

Website UX advice and tips for small business owners

The Briefcase

Why The Long Sign?

In This Episode

Ric Tyler reads the writing on the wall in this episode of The Briefcase: letters are costly, and the shorter a message the clearer it is for customers to read.

What You’ll Learn

  • In Wheel Of Fortune and real life, each letter has a cost. Optimizing your signs will optimize your spacing and your spending.
  • A shorter sign is easier to read, especially for a busy customer. If you respect the passerby’s time, there is a greater chance the passerby will respect yours.
  • By cutting out redundancies in your messages, you will deliver them more concisely, and with less effort.

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