Our website highlights some of the signs we have produced and installed during our many years of operation. To see a small selection, check out our Project Gallery and Sign Product Links. For some quick examples, see below:
- ADA, Suite and Wayfinding signs are needed in every every space - retail or corporate.
- Channel Letters are top of the line signs that attract the most attention and get the best results.
- Digital Graphics are a great option for interior, exterior, vehicles and more.
- Dimensional Letters (not internally illuminated) are an excellent choice for exterior or interior signs.
- Reception or Lobby Signs can make a bold statement and welcome visitors to your space.
- Exterior Signs have many options such as sandblasted, dimensional, plaques, electrical, handpainted, traffic/wayfinding and more.
- Monument Signs offer companies the chance to advertise in high traffic areas.
- Vinyl Graphics are an easy and simple solution for windows, panel signs, vehicles, and interior design elements.
- We also specialize in traffic or parking signs, directional signs, or tradeshow supplies, and have many solutions to fit your needs.
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To request a sign or graphic estimate or get help with a project, visit our Products & Services area. To find helpful information, search Resources & Support. To learn more about us, browse through our Company Information section. Miramar Sign Works & Graphics is a vendor for today and tomorrow!
We also offer green sign products and work with environmentally friendly vendors.
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7 Tips to Create an Effective Landing Page
An effective landing page is the backbone of any online marketing campaign. They draw in visitors, explain your value and generate leads for your business.
But creating a truly successful landing page takes the right ingredients and flow. If you’re struggling to create a landing page for your business or a product, make sure you’re following these seven tips:
1. Be Consistent
The messaging between your ad and landing page should be consistent. Using the same language and images creates continuity and makes for a predictable, relevant user experience. No visitor confusion means better lead generation.
2. Keep it Clean
An effective landing page should have a clean, organized design. Group and organize content in different sections that tell the story of what you’re selling. Your goal is to create the easiest experience possible for your visitor. Crisp design will increase your content’s effectiveness and drive lead conversion through the roof.
3. Less is More
When it comes to landing pages, channel your inner minimalist. Visitors don’t have time for wordy language or an over-stimulating design. Provide only the essential information and minimize distractions because you don’t want to sidetrack your potential customers from providing information and purchasing. Keep it simple because less is more.
4. Stay Colorful
Make your landing page something worth looking at. Different colors evoke different emotions among your visitors, so be aware of the colors you use. Choose an aesthetically pleasing palette that doesn’t clash with your logo. Use tasteful discretion—color should draw specific attention but not be overkill.
5. Be Unique
Your landing page should not be your website’s homepage. Good landing pages funnel a user to a specific action or opportunity, and once they arrive point them in one direction: your call-to-action button. Remove your main navigation and keep available options minimal in order to avoid distractions and increase your lead generation.
6. Communicate Your Value
Not many people want to read your company’s entire life story. Make sure your landing page’s language centers on what you can do for your visitor. How can you make their lives easier? Put yourself in the customer’s shoes and envision how your business benefits them and meets their needs.
7. Create a Call to Action
The final step is your call-to-action button. Avoid blah terms like “Submit” or “Finish”— think of your CTA as an “I want to” button. Visitors are much more likely to say “I want to choose a plan” than “I want to submit a form.” Strong, clear and fun calls to action can be the ultimate difference between a bounce and a lead.
Use your website to create more business. Create effective lead-generating landing pages because where visitors land there’s a lead.