Mike Pruitt Honda
Akron, Ohio - Pruitt Honda's electronic message center has improved sales, especially when Pruitt tailors the sign ads to specific products. In addition to products and promotions, Pruitt Honda displays its social media contact information on the LED sign.
Merchants Auto
Hooksett, N.H. - When Merchants Auto first sought to upgrade its signage in the 90's, the successful New Hampshire-based used car dealership turned to Watchfire Signs. They turned to Watchfire again a few decades later when it was time to update again.
Leuken's Village Foods
Bemidji, Minn. - Leuken's Village Foods worked with sign dealer Ross Lewis Signs to choose full-color Watchfire digital signs to replace its old monochrome bulb units. The new LED signs have given business a boost and reduced the stores' electricity usage.
Dairy Queen®
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio - From flat to fat, sales numbers in the last six months of 2008 tell the tale for Bill Marble's Dairy Queen®. Once the sign went up, so did sales. The franchise had the largest sales increase of all 36 Dairy Queens® in the region in November of 2008.
Lewes Fishhouse
Lewes, Del. - Lewes Fishhouse needed a sign that could keep up with their catch-of-the-day specials and bring their location to the foreground. A new Watchfire LED sign is just the hook they were looking for, and now sales are on the rise.
Bullocks's Deli
Denton, Md. - Keeping the old outdoor sign up-to-date was a hassle, and deli owner Rick Bullock decided enough was enough. After having a Watchfire LED sign installed, Bullock can now easily update and engage customers.
Dunkin' Donuts
Ohio - Dunkin' Donuts franchisee Ken Blum says his Watchfire LED signs have improved communication with the surrounding community, boosted his sales and saved his business valuable employee time.
Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino
Sunland Park, N.M. - Sunland Park uses a video switching system to simultaneously capture live camera feeds that are relayed to their Watchfire sign. When there are no races, the sign is used as a standard message center.
Anderson's Home and Garden Showplace
Newport News, Va. - Owner Clark Anderson wanted to update to a more dynamic sign solution that represented his stunning inventory. "I'm in the business of beauty, and I knew the new sign had to be able to bring that across," he said.
Dodge City Parks & Recreation
Dodge City, Kan. - In the pioneering spirit of the Old West, the city also uses the signs to sell corporate sponsorships - making them not only excellent message centers, but revenue centers, too.
Petersburg High School
Petersburg, Va. - After struggling with an unreliable sign by another manufacturer, Petersburg High School took action to replace the old sign with a new Watchfire LED sign.
Yellow Dog Express
Utica, Ohio - Jo and Brian Walters, owners of a Marathon gas and convenience store known as the Yellow Dog Express were chasing their tails trying to keep their old reader board updated.
St. Francis Hospital - Mooresville
Mooresville, Ind. - With a campus expansion on the horizon, this hospital was looking for a way to communicate better with the community and reduce the costs associated with their old incandescent signage.
State Farm Agent Marsha Slater
Barboursville, W.Va. - As a business owner, Marsha has always liked to stay current on industry trends and new technology, so when she started to see LED signs popping up around her, she decided to purchase one to replace her old letter board sign and to better promote her business.
East-West Stadium
Fairmont, W.Va. - Though the stadium hosts football games between two rival high schools, the community came together to fund the sign. Now students in video production classes manage sign messages and both schools benefit from increased attendance at sporting events.
Arundel Christian Church
Glen Burnie, Md. - Arundel Christian Church was looking for a sign that would catch attention and attract younger parishoners. They worked with GableSigns, Inc., and chose a new Watchfire LED sign.
Shawnee Township Office
Lima, Ohio - Unsatisfied with a wooden sign and reader board, Missy Van Meter, administrative assistant for Shawnee Township, decided on an LED sign. She knew that it would make changing messages easier, attract more attention, and get information out to more residents.
Baker College of Owosso
Owosso, Mich. - When Baker College of Owosso expanded along the M52 corridor, it capitalized on a golden opportunity to message to motorists along the busy state trunk-line highway.
PDQ Doors
Milford, Ohio - PDQ Doors leveraged their location along I-275 when zoning changes allowed them a larger on-premise sign. With a Watchfire LED that is nearly 30 feet wide, PDQ Doors now has the ultimate in self-promotion. Revenue attributed to the sign now totals over 6 figures annually.
Klean-a-Kar
Columbus, Ohio - Located in a high-traffic area near downtown, Klean-a-Kar had a golden opportunity to put its name and services in front of thousands of people daily. However, their old static sign, which simply read "Car Wash", did little to draw attention or brand recognition.
Sussex Co. Federal Credit Union
Sussex County, Del. - In the past, Sussex County FCU had relied on traditional advertising to appeal to new members. But with newspaper circulation dwindling, it began exploring other options.
Bill Cole Automall
Bluefield, W.Va. - The decision to upgrade their old bulb sign to a Watchfire XVS 19mm sign was easy for Bill Cole Automall - especially since the purchase qualified them for a $42,000 rebate from Appalachian Electric Power.




