Real Estate & Event Season: How to Make the Most of Corflute Sign Holders This Spring

Real Estate & Event Season: How to Make the Most of Corflute Sign Holders This Spring

Spring is here — the perfect time for events, open homes, and seasonal promotions. Discover how durable corflute sign holders and A-frame footpath signs can help you advertise effectively around New Zealand.

Published: • Categories: Sign Holders, Real Estate, Event Signage

Why corflute sign holders are a practical choice

Corflute sign holders offer a lightweight, weather-resistant option ideal for short-term and repeatable use. They are commonly used for open homes, local events, sports fixtures, and temporary promotions — where visibility and speed of deployment matter.

  • Lightweight and portable: easy for staff or volunteers to carry and position.
  • Weather-ready: corflute is durable in typical NZ weather and can handle short-term outdoor use when placed in a proper holder.
  • Cost-effective: low unit cost makes bulk ordering practical for events and real estate campaigns.

Pricing example: our corflute sign holders start at $19 + GST each for small orders and reduce to $12 + GST for orders of 100 units or more. For full product details see the product page below.

Three simple steps to order from A-Frame Footpath Sign online

1. Choose the product and quantity

Start on the relevant product page and select the size and quantity you need. Pricing updates automatically in the cart based on quantity, so you’ll see any bulk discounts before checkout.

2. Upload or create your artwork

If you already have artwork, upload it in PDF or JPEG format during checkout. If you don’t, you can create an effective sign in minutes using our Canva tutorial:

3. Fast nationwide delivery

Enter your address at checkout and the courier cost will appear. We offer reliable nationwide shipping — most orders are produced and dispatched within a few working days so they arrive in time for events and open homes. Call us for a bulk courier cost!

How to use A-frame signs and corflute holders to promote your business

Effective outdoor signage is about clarity and placement. Here are three practical tactics businesses use to make signs work harder:

  1. Place signs where people pause: near pedestrian crossings, entryways, or café queues. People have a few seconds to scan a sign — keep the message short and the headline bold.
  2. Rotate messages: use corflute inserts to swap promotions quickly for weekly offers, open-home times, or event directions.
  3. Consistent branding: keep colours, fonts, and logo placement consistent so your signs reinforce recognition across locations and repeats.

For property selling,  corflute boards (400x600mm) highlight open-home times and directional information while keeping visual focus on the property.

Why customers choose us for corflute sign holders and A-frame signs

We focus on practical, easy-to-buy solutions for businesses and event organisers:

  • Fast online ordering: our checkout process is straightforward and can be completed in under five minutes.
  • Design flexibility: upload print-ready PDFs or use our Canva guides to create your own artwork and save on design fees.
  • Proven quality: we use high-grade materials and our products consistently receive 5-star Google reviews from customers across New Zealand.
  • Competitive pricing & bulk discounts: pricing scales with quantity — see product pages for live pricing.
  • Reliable courier delivery: nationwide delivery with courier cost shown at checkout.

Practical tips before you order

  • Export artwork as high-resolution PDF (300 dpi) to ensure sharp printing.
  • Use bold headlines and a single clear call-to-action — legibility matters at a distance.
  • Consider ordering spare corflute inserts so you can rotate campaigns without delay.

Get started

If you’re ready to order or would like a tailored quote, start here:

If you prefer, you can upload your artwork in PDF when you order, or follow our quick Canva tutorial to create an effective sign in minutes.

 

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