SignsNeverSleep.com is the blog of the Lincoln Sign Company, based in Lincoln, New Hampshire. It’s a charming blog, nicely designed (better, frankly, than the company’s main web site, if you ask me), and a neat mix of recently completed examples of the company’s work, a glimpse of the process of sign making in progress and personal news (a weekend hike, what J.D. is reading, a bear sighting, photos of the kids, etc.). J.D. Illes writes me:
We just recently started a weblog as the first stage in a whole redesign of our web-presence. We are a small, custom-commercial signshop in a small resort community.
I think our blog will be a terrific tool to show our customers what it is we do. Usually a customer comes by to visit just after we have spilled paint all over their sign by accident, not when we have just completed a beautiful project. I am hoping giving them a peek inside our doors on a daily basis will help them get to know us.
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Thanks
J.D. Iles
Thanks for the note, J.D., and best of luck!
UPDATE:
Paul Chaney of Radiant Marketing Group read this post and was apparently so interested that he tracked down J.D. of Lincoln Signs for an interview about why he’s blogging.
Small Business Blog Case Study: Lincoln Sign Company
In keeping with my shift toward providing helpful information to small businesses that blog, or that want to, I’m beginning what I hope will be a series of case studies of businesses that do. Thanks to a recent post on
Trackback by Radiant Marketing Group — September 16, 2004 @ 6:46 am
Small Business Blog Case Study: Lincoln Sign Company
In keeping with my shift toward providing helpful information to small businesses that blog, or that want to, I’m beginning what I hope will be a series of case studies of businesses that do. Thanks to a recent post on
Trackback by Radiant Marketing Group — September 16, 2004 @ 6:46 am
Wow you’re right, their website is a little to be desired, but their blog is fantastic. I’m trying to get our company (Sign-A-Rama) to setup a blog like this, one day maybe.
Comment by Simon Small — July 11, 2007 @ 9:38 pm