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Ways to Make Your Store Sign Stand Out


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Ways to Make Your Store Sign Stand Out

A catchy store sign can be a great way to let passerbys know about your store. If your store sign is eye-catching, motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians who otherwise were not looking for your store may see it and decide to stop in. However, with so many store signs, it can be hard to make your store sign stand out. My name is Michael and I am a graphic designer. While I don't make store signs for my customers yet, I do love to help them come up with unique and creative images and lettering. And one day I hope to help store signs. If you are looking for a sign for your store, I hope some of the tips I give will help you learn how to make a store sign that will stand out.

Three Places You Can Find Scrap Metal To Recycle

When you are looking for a couple of extra dollars, you can always recycle scrap metal. You have to haul it to the nearest scrap metal recycling yard, they weigh it, and then pay you the going rate for the scrap by the pound. If you do not know where to score some scrap metal, here are five places to get your metal pile together:

Garbage Day in Your Neighborhood

Your neighbors might view this as peculiar, but picking up anything metal that they put out for trash is just par for the course. A couple of times a year, people put bikes, trikes, appliances and furniture to the road. Anything metal is fair game for your recycling needs. If you think a neighbor might be a little ornery about you picking through their junk, you can always do the polite thing and ask if you can have the metal items.

Storage Units and Clear-out Days

Proprietors of abandoned storage units and apartments of evicted tenants have to clear everything out in time to lease to new tenants by the first of every month. Scrounging around multi-unit complexes and storage facilities at this time can yield you a lot of scrap metal. Most proprietors are happy to give the stuff away, and if you lend a hand they might let you know when they have more scrap metal to give you.

Construction Sites

Ask the foreman at a construction site if he or she has any scrap metal that he or she is willing to part with. Most contractors recycle their own scrap to reduce building costs, but they might have some extra that they can let go for a good cause. In addition, check demolition sites as well, because they will have even more scrap than a construction site.

Thinking Ahead and Finding a Route/Rhythm

If you plan to collect and recycle scrap metal for more than a week or two, then you should plan ahead for the route you want to drive, how far you are willing to go to collect metal, and find a recycling rhythm that allows you to make more money off the scrap than you lose to gas and mileage.

Certain types of metal are worth more, so you may also decide to collect only steel or just aluminum. You can browse classifieds to find metal items to collect, and pick them up when they are free to anyone that wants them. Eventually, you will find the best ways for you to collect and recycle scrap metal. To learn more, contact a company like Pure Metal Recycling with any questions or concerns you have.