Organizer Center › Planning Your First Meetup › Making a Meetup Sign
One of the best ways to ensure that your members will find you at a Meetup is to make a sign. You can print off the table-top sign found under the "Promote!" section of your local Meetup group, or you can make your own! Even a sign handwritten in marker on large plain white piece of paper saying, "Meetup Here!" will put your members at ease and help them find your event.
Still, if you would like to go fancier, Anita Rowland of the Seattle and Bellevue Weblogger Meetups made this sign for her groups:

Here's Anita's description of how she made it:
Supplies:
I glued the red craft foam down and painted the word "MEETUP" on the top strip using white paint. I had to do a few coats because the foam sort of soaks up the paint.
I outlined the name of the group in the inner white area and filled in with sharpie markers. I ended up using several dark colors because the markers ran out! You could certainly use any desktop publishing software or word processing program to print out the group name and attach it, but I liked the hand-written touch.
Then I stuck one or two of the self-stick easel back thingies to the back. Finished! total cost for two signs was very reasonable.
Now I'm confident that people won't miss the meetups because they couldn't find us.
Have you made a sign? Want to share your ideas with other members? Join this discussion in the Organizer's Forum!
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