Aarrow Advertising's "sign spinners" have heads turning, horns honking and traffic flocking through the front door. It started when a San Diego-area teenager, tired of standing on a street corner h...
Aarrow Advertising's "sign spinners" have heads turning, horns honking and traffic flocking through the front door. It started when a San Diego-area teenager, tired of standing on a street corner holding a sign for some pocket money, started to spin it; before long, his idea became a viable venture. An asap video by Ryan Pearson.
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lol this is a lawsuit waiting to happen......inexperienced spinner loses control and hits an innocent bystander in the face.....lawsuit then filed against the promotional company along with the company advertised....
Because when they do a fancy trick it catches peoples eyes more then a boring prick standing there leaning on one. Did you not notice they stopped moving every 2 seconds so people could read the sign. You dont know what your talking about so in future dont bother commenting.
Not really... What's the point of your video? People driving by can't even read the sign, it's pointed towards the camera! I hope you lose your job! Jk
If you haven't noticed, you've already fallen into their advertising trap. The point is not to be able to read the 2'x4' board completely, but rather to see where to go to get more information on that shit. You really think billboards on the highways post all their information on them? no. It's just meant to be a flash in your eye, subliminaly kept till you need it. "man i'm hungry but can't stop thinking about pizza lately".
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im 14 years old!
Not really...
What's the point of your video? People driving by can't even read the sign, it's pointed towards the camera! I hope you lose your job! Jk