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Portable Banners is simply a large outdoor signboard, which is usually wooden, and can be found in places with a high flow of people, such as cities, functions, roads, exhibitions, motorways and highways.
Portable Banners show large advertisements targeting passing pedestrians, common people and road drivers. The vast majority of larger
Portable Banners are rented out to advertisers rather than sold to them.
Portable Banners originally existed alongside and later largely replaced advertisements painted directly onto the sides of buildings or designed into roofs in shingle patterns. Traditional
Portable Banners are typically large signs advertising goods or services not sold where the sign is located. In North America, larger
Portable Banners are also known as `bulletins`. These are typically quite large and cannot be managed by single people. However,
Portable Banners are mostly smaller in most other places. The display is painted or printed on a vinyl sheet or Vinyl banners that are stretched over the face of the
Portable Banners. Smaller
Portable Banners are also known as `posters` in the advertising world. Poster
Portable Banners consist of a series of printed paper sheets that are pasted on a hard or soft board. These kinds of
Portable Banners were the earliest, commonest and cheapest variations of
Portable Banners. Later on, many companies began to market proper
Portable Banners that were especially made for the purpose of display, and could be bought and installed by business owners. Nowadays, many kinds of
Portable Banners can be found. Rotating or changing
Portable Banners is a constantly a process of changing pictures or messages. These are more attractive and cost-effective. The displays for these
Portable Banners are printed on strips of vinyl that are fixed to the faces of special panels, with one strip from each of different displays attached to each panel. In this way, as the panels rotate and pause, different unique signs can be displayed in the same space. These signs are thought to be more effective as the motion draws attention to the messages displayed.