📢Sign·Spin·ner

/sīnˈspinər/

Noun: Sign Spinner | Plural Noun: Sign Spinners

A Sign Spinner is the correct term for a professionally trained individual that advertises for clients using an arrow shaped sign. A sign spinner will utilize tricks and dance moves to direct consumers to a store, promotion, or website. Non-professional sign spinners are normally referred to as sign flippers, sign twirlers, human directionals, or human billboards.An AArrow Sign Spinner is a professional sign spinner that specializes in attracting attention by performing incredible tricks with a sign. These sign spinners in the world create an unforgettable advertising experience, and the best of them will compete in the World Sign Spinning Championships.

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📢Sign·Flip·per

/sīnˈflipər/

Noun: Sign Flipper | Plural Noun: Sign Flippers

Another term for sign spinner, normally referring to amatuers. Many people commonly use the term to refer to a sign spinner. At AArrow, we train amatuer sign flippers to turn them into sign spinners that specialize in creating unforgettable 1 on 1 advertising experiences on street corners around the world. You can see these AArrow Sign Spinners on ESPN’s “The Ocho” performing their best routines!

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📢Sign·Twirl·er

/sīnˈtwərlər/

Noun: Sign Twirler | Plural Noun: Sign Twirlers

Similar to Sign Flipper, Sign Twirler is the term for a non-professional Sign Spinner. Oftentimes people will incorrectly use the term to refer to a professional Sign Spinner.
 

📢Sign·Hold·er

/sīnˈhōldər/

Noun: Sign Holder | Plural Noun: Sign Holders

A sign holder is a non-professional person that advertises businesses by simply holding the sign for passing traffic to read.The founders of AArrow Sign Spinners started off as sign holders but invented sign spinning when they realized energy and movement attract attention. While AArrow Sign Spinners today provides professional sign spinners, our sister company Sign Rockers provides nationwide coverage with sign holders. The cost-effective choice for the budget conscious!

Are you looking to get more people into your store? Do you want more visitors to your website or online shop? Does your brand need more reach on social media? AArrow Sign Spinners on-road marketing can help! Hiring a sign walker, sign waver or sign spinner means more than just finding someone to hold a sign- they are walking billboard advertising for your business, products, and services. We offer sign holding, sign waving and sign spinning for every budget, as we believe everyone can benefit from roadside marketing strategies. Traditional billboards, flyers and print ads are not only easy to overlook, they’re expensive! Whether you want to promote a grand opening or a weekend sale, or just want the world to know who you are, you can grab the attention of passersby with one of our dynamic sign holders. Contact us today to find out how Aarrow Sign Spinners’ on-street marketing can help your business.

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📢Hu·man·di·rec·tion·al

/ˈ(h)yo͞omənˈdiˈrekSH(ə)n(ə)l/

Noun: Human Directional | Plural Noun: Human Directionals

A sign holder is a non-professional person that advertises businesses by simply holding the sign for passing traffic to read.  A Human Directional is the outdated industry term for a sign holder. Many Human Directionals have since evolved into professional sign spinners. Human Directional’s are still available through AArrow’s Sister company, sign-rockers.com

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📢Hu·man·bill·board

/ˈ(h)yo͞omənˈbilbôrd/

Noun: Human Billboard | Plural Noun: Human Billboards

Human billboard is an early term for sign holder. Most commonly this would refer to people wearing sandwich boards, which can be traced back as early as London in the 1800’s. Human Billboards or human advertisements have been around for centuries. Similarly, Romans would evenplace jugglers and jesters at the end of marketplaces to attract customers to the square. Ye Olde advertisements holdeth thy sign.Today, Sign Spinners are the superior form of human billboards, but basic sign holding services are available.

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