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A photo tells a thousand words: this Marketing One-O-One for Coffeeshop Stall Menus - Popular with Zi Char stalls also

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The Georgetown Coffee House in Tampines West uses tasteful advertisements..

Here the saying goes: “Photos tells a thousand words”

And literally, not a single word is ever used on this large frontage! And plus brightly lit!

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If one has seen other signages, must say this is not only smart, clever and clean looking..

”Our brand + photos of our food” that’s all on the signage”

Now this is advertising 101 at it’s finest!

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One trick to entice purchase is to avoid placing a price tag on any item.

Plus, forever no need to paste an ugly patch to revive the prices. 

In no time, the signage will become stuck with amended pieces of unsightly stickers! 

Thus a reasonable large photo with the description of the food is good enough!

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Just display the menu.. and for less familiar food to appeal to all other races... it’s food name and photo will do!

In this example of Indian food.

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  • Cecil Lee changed the title to A photo tells a thousand words: this Marketing One-O-One for Coffeeshop Stall Menus - Popular with Zi Char stalls also

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