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Slow Down People’s Steps with an Advertising Barrier

How to catch customers’ attention in a minute?
How to slow down your customers’ steps in front of your booth?
Yes, an advertising barrier can help you stop customers in their tracks and stare at your brand.
Make people notice your company logo displayed in vibrant colors and bold designs with a custom advertising barrier. Great for crowd control, directing pedestrian traffic at local events, or simply as a stand-alone ground billboard, an advertising barrier creates the perfect stationary ad to promote your company brand.
A custom advertising barrier can be used for both indoor and outdoor promotions due to its sturdy and lightweight construction. Mounting the frame directly into the ground, the banner material is attached to the strong frame and tied down as it can withstand all types of outdoor weather. Advertise trade show details, event sponsors, special promotions, business grand openings or use it as a daily branding sign outside your business. The large sign can be seen by large crowds or passing cars and it can leave a lasting impression to help boost your sales. 

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