Acrylic pocket holders hold papers and posters in a nearly invisible support system of wires. That creates a clean, clear grid of visuals without the clutter of traditional display hardware. But no matter how clean and picturesque a display is, it has to be paying customers into your business for it to be worth the window space. Here are three ideas to make your displays more inviting:

1. Show information about new listings or new products.

People walking past your shop want to know what you're selling. But if you sell services instead of products, that can be tricky. So you a front window pocket display to showcase recent real estate lots available for sale, short promotions for different types of financial planning and advising you offer, or whatever best suits your business.

2. Highlight the menu in a cleaner, more permanent display.

Even part of your restaurant's revenue relies on foot traffic, then make sure your menu is something people want to look at. Don't just tape it to the front window or door. Encase it in a sleek window display to make a great first impression and bring in more business.

3. Create a giant calendar of events and special hours.

All you need for a calendar visible from the street is a seven by six grid. If you have a community center, a club or coffee house with live music, or a church, then you need a calendar visible from the front sidewalk. You can advertise live events, the start of group sessions, or any other regularly scheduled information. 

Good hardware is the best backdrop you can have for front window displays. Don't let tape or crooked A-frames set the tone for passers-by. Browse our selection of hardware at Systematic Art and find the best tools for all of your storefronts.