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Frame it ! – the simple step make stunning signs.

Posted by: John Taylor on: October 14, 2009

You frame artwork to make it stand out and to show the importance of the piece. Why not frame your sign, banner, or oversized check to make a statement? With variations of colors, sizes, and border options you can highlight your picture and add dimension to your sign.
Choose your template from the hundreds of options [...]

Signazon.com Creates Big Check for AIG Bailout

Posted by: John Taylor on: November 1, 2008

September 17, 2008 – When the U.S. Government announced their AIG bailout plan on September 16th, AIG was in the same position that many companies are put in over the years – finding an oversized check at a moment’s notice.  And, not just any check – a check that would represent an 85 billion dollar [...]

Signazon.com

Posted by: John Taylor on: September 28, 2008

signazon.com, the nation’s leading Online Sign Company, has added Rear Window Graphics to the mix, including Glasscapes, Rear Window Decals, See Through Rear Window Graphics,  and every other variation of these popular Window Graphics. See Through Window Graphics are used on car side windows, on car doors, and, most of all, in the Rear Window [...]


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  • Super Bowl vendors vie for a piece of the big game
    When caterer Francine Powers got summoned to the big leagues, the call came out of the blue: The phone in her home office rang, and on the other end was an invitation to try out for a shot at the Super Bowl.
  • Small business lending begins to rebound
    Small businesses are still struggling to find financing, but for those seeking government-backed loans, the worst may be over. The Small Business Administration's flagship lending program backed 37% more loans in its latest quarter than it did a year ago, at the height of the financial crisis.
  • 100-year-old businesses we lost
    More than 45,000 businesses closed their doors for good in 2009 - including some that survived for longer than a century. Here are 6 historic companies that vanished.
  • Monster business
    Amid downtown Providence's staid collection of office buildings is an eye-catchingly different storefront. Space aliens, giant trolls and jewel-toned monsters fill the windows of the building labeled "Big Nazo Lab" -- and this New Year's Eve, they'll be coming out to play.
  • $15 million from pancakes in a pan
    In 2001, Sean O'Connor was a co-owner of Thee Parkside, a San Francisco club that served up punk bands alongside yak burgers and bear-meat chili. When the dot-coms collapsed, he pared down the menu to focus on cheap, creative snacks. During an experiment with whipped cream canisters and funnel cake -- a project that failed miserably -- he stumbled on a […]
  • Raise your communication IQ
    How would you rate your skill at communicating? Excellent? Average? You prefer that someone else do the talking? Everybody knows that effective communication is essential to entrepreneurial success. So how can you raise your communication IQ?
  • Selling jewelry in chic Charleston
    Entrepreneurial spirit and parental advice don't always jibe, but sometimes mother does know best. It was Heather Key Tiller's mom, Susan Foxworth, who in 2001 noticed the FOR RENT sign on an empty store at 47 John St. as the two left a nearby French restaurant. At the time, Tiller worked as an office manager at a local jewelry store while also des […]
  • An American gondolier stays afloat
    Venice's canals aren't the only ones with gondolas. In Southern California, American gondolier Michael O'Toole is steering his fleet through the recession.
  • Minnesota's Mardi Gras on ice
    For more than an hour I watched half-naked revelers jump into the 34° waters of Leech Lake. Some held hands, and others did backflips; all wore costumes. There were young women in prom dresses; gray-haired ladies with pink boas; big, furry men holding up their trunks with suspenders; and one gutsy woman who wore nothing but pink hot pants and a flimsy white […]
  • Profiting from complaints
    Obstinacy can push an entrepreneur to persevere when any sane person would quit. But obstinacy can also kill your business if it keeps you in denial.

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