Houston, TX – For years, the small town of Pearland was known as
a somewhat desolate and largely ignored plot of prairie land located about a
dozen miles south of Houston. Home to a few beer joints and the
occasional church, the tiny town didn’t experience any real growth at all for
almost 100 years. The number of hardworking people hovered
around
30,000, most of them employed at the nearby refineries. Recently,
however, the town named after the pear trees that used to dot the landscape
experienced a dramatic growth as more and more
affluent young families flocked there at the turn of the new millennium to
escape the traffic, noise, pollution and crime of the big city. And these
growing
families needed homes. For one nearby real estate agency, it was a dream
come true.
RE/MAX-affiliated Top Realty, located roughly halfway between
Houston and Pearland, is situated quite a ways back from the busy
thoroughfare. For years they were content with a
digital scrolling letter marquee sign that flashed a daily message in the hopes
of attracting passing drivers coming home from work. The LED sign was
installed on only one side, and the side opposite
the one-way traffic was simply a static board displaying a phone number and the
familiar RE/MAX balloon. Business was steady. But when a business
next
door erected a large building that blocked drivers’ views of the marquee sign,
owner Sam Ferreri knew it was time to do something drastic. He walked
outside, stood by the street and stared at his
beautiful building, seemingly miles away from him and the cars whizzing
by. He gazed at the ample available space above his front
doors. He looked at his digital sign in the
shadow of the adjacent business that read “Get better neighbors than us!!! We
can help!”
Then he decided to install two huge, full-color digital
billboards on the top of the building, above the neighboring business, where no
one could miss them. A Google search eventually brought him to
Advantage LED Signs in Houston, where he purchased two 10’ x 12’ 12.5 mm iPixel 240x288
high definition LED signs.
“I’m all about buying American,” Ferreri explains. “I like
that the Real Estate LED Signs from Advantage are manufactured right here in the states.”
The manufacturing facility for Advantage LED Signs is located in
southern California.
After the signs were installed, Sam and his excited team of
agents were thoroughly trained on the cloud-based software, and were pleasantly
surprised at how easy it was to create, schedule, and
display content on the outdoor digital signs.
“She (the trainer) was very helpful,” remarks Ferreri.
The sign has only been up a couple of months, but Sam and the
team can already see a marked increase in walk-in traffic.
“The original marquee sign seemed to bring in mainly foreclosure
business,” says Ferreri. “Now we are seeing a whole lot more home sales
leads with the new sign.”
Ferreri is a marketing man at heart, and he’s convinced that the
huge LED billboards flanking his office are going to become a landmark in the
community. He has no regrets about the initial cost
of the LED sign, and would recommend Advantage LED Signs to anyone.
Except maybe other realtors in the area.