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FASTSIGNS Inks Five New Deals

by FASTSIGNS

International Visual Communications Franchise Continues Rapid National Expansion; Joins with Business Veterans to Build Local Market

CARROLLTON, Texas – While new business development has stalled for many, local FASTSIGNS is continuing to defy recession conservatism and sign new store deals at a rapid pace.

Having already signed 12 new deals since the beginning of the year – including five in the last two months – FASTSIGNS expects to secure a total of 35 new deals by the end of 2011.

The most recent deals call for new stores in Ogden, Utah; Lewiston, Idaho; Baltimore, Md.; Syracuse, N.Y. and Pasadena, Texas. The new franchise locations will be the first of their kind in each of the markets, except Baltimore where two stores already exists.

“We are extremely excited to welcome new franchisees to the FASTSIGNS franchise system and are confident in their abilities to successfully garner business in the local market,” said Mark Jameson, Senior Vice President of Franchise Development for FASTSIGNS. “As experienced and successful entrepreneurs, they come well equipped with the confidence and personality to make FASTSIGNS the one-stop-shop for the sign and graphics needs of local residents and business owners.”

With previous experience owning their own businesses, the new franchisees possess the entrepreneurial spirit and professionalism necessary for success in the market. In addition, they understand exactly what fellow entrepreneurs need to drive brand messaging and plan to highlight those skills in their new venture.

“FASTSIGNS was the perfect opportunity for me to get involved with a burgeoning franchise concept in the visual communications industry,” said Barbara Craigie who will own and operate the new store in Lewiston. “Our new store will appeal to local businesses in need of a sign vendor that is willing to learn their needs on a personal level, and provide a variety of marketing resources and professional results.”

As the owner of a craft store in Ogden, Mike Bennion spent years perfecting his entrepreneurial and visual communications skills and is eager to transfer that rich experience to the FASTSIGNS brand.

“Creating signs in our craft store was a segment of our services that we particularly enjoyed,” said Bennion, who will own and operate FASTSIGNS in Ogden. “We joined the FASTSIGNS brand in order to refine this expertise and join a well-known franchise concept in the sign industry that is committed to quality products.”

FASTSIGNS franchised sign centers provide marketing and visual communications solutions to companies of all sizes and across all industries. FASTSIGNS product line includes not only signs and graphics, including banners; flags; building signs; digital and electric signs; yard signs; vehicle graphics; labels; trade show exhibits and displays; point-of-purchase signs; and posters; but also mobile websites, promotional products, printing and other marketing services.

For franchise information, contact Mark Jameson at mark.jameson@fastsigns.com or by calling (800) 827-7446.

About FASTSIGNS
FASTSIGNS International, Inc. is the worldwide franchisor for the more than 530 FASTSIGNS sign and graphic centers located in the US, Canada, the UK, Brazil, Mexico, the Caribbean and Australia (where centers operate as SIGNWAVE). FASTSIGNS sign and graphics centers leverage sign and marketing knowledge, state-of-the-art technology and innovative thinking to solve customers’ marketing and communications challenges—from the simple… to the simply impossible. Centers provide consulting, file transfer, design, production, delivery and installation for a full range of custom sign and graphic solutions. 

 

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Posted by Bruce Dyson on 06:30:34 PM on October 17, 2011

Franchise signs is a good industry to get into. If you think about it, we can't go anywhere today without seeing business signs.