Sandwich Board
We Provide best sandwich board is a type of advertisement tool composed of two
boards with a message or graphic on it and being either carried by a person,
with one board in front and one behind in a triangle shape, hinged along the
top, creating a "sandwich" effect; or set up next to a store advertising its
goods. In this way, the advertising message can be read on both sides
interchangeably.
The increased competition for poster space and the inconveniences of an
advertising tax led the advertisers to generate a type of advertisement that
moves[1] a handy sales tool to promote sales.[2] The term "sandwich man" was
coined by Charles Dickens.[3] He described these advertisers as "a piece of
human flesh between two slices of paste board".[1] Sandwich boards were most
popular in the 19th century, and have largely been supplanted by billboards,
which are more effective in advertising to passers-by who are now likely to be
in automobiles, rather than traveling by foot.[4]
Another is called "A-board" which is kept next to the stores, on public transport
grounds, such as sidewalks or pedestrian zones to draw the attention of the
customers passing by.[9] These A-boards resemble the shape of letter A. In some
modern A-boards the conventional two boards have been replaced by a single board
hanging within the frame. A-boards are most typically deployed in busy
pedestrian areas to advertise businesses. Advertising the business website or
social media page on these boards helps the business get recognized locally as
well as internationally.[10] This kind of advertising is most popular among bars
and restaurants.[11] For some small businesses it is the main type of
advertising.[12]