After your initial phase of completing the design for your custom street pole banners, it is high time to be able to properly place them in key locations. Location is one of the key features of a good product placement, especially if it is for advertising purposes. Furthermore, it is proper to seek permission from the local council or government if you wish to place your banner in a public place, perhaps a street or similar domain. Here are some more tips in maximizing your utility for your street pole banners.
Unlike flags which are raised from a flagpole, banners are usually best hung. Banners are lengthy and would be best hung as such especially if they are oriented vertically, attached from the top with the bottom dangling as if enticing the wind to blow through it.
Another pointer is to create several versions or replicates of your banner. By doing so, it would maximize the efficiency of being noticed. As some people may not notice your banner initially, they might catch a glimpse of your intended information relay further down the path they are taking. For example, hanging banners by the entrance of a commercial establishment would be best having a partner banner at the exit.
Finally, one of the minor but more important things to be noticed would be the rope or cord used to support the banner. Especially for street pole banners, these are expected to be adaptive to the strong winds which may blow against them. Therefore, the supporting rope should be made of high tension, or perhaps industrial grade cord. Making the supporting rope too short may stress the banner too much to tearing. Making it too long instead would be burdensome to the strength of the rope itself.
