Sign spinners turn heads and profits

Andreas Reeg AArow Advertising sign spinners meet weekly to practice new moves and show off their skills. by Caitlan Carroll Marketplace for Thursday, August 29, 2013 [border] An older man wearing gobs of sun block and a gardening hat dances on the side of the road as cars zoom past. He’s waving a sign advertising a…

Spinning for Comic Con

  It is the first day of Comic Con and AArrow Sign Spinners are in San Diego working the convention. We are spinning for TBS network’s show King of Nerds’ Free Cereal Bar at Comic Con. In case you didn’t know, Comic Con is the largest convention on Earth. It usually draws about  130,000 people over…

AArrow Sign Spinners for Ray’s Rentals

AArrow San Diego’s most talented sign spinners charmed the crowd of people outside of Belmont Park while spinning for Ray’s Rentals in Mission Beach. The AArrow team beamed with enthusiasm, performed their most creative stunts and flashed their biggest smiles, while also having a great time promoting for the equipment rental company.

The Internship Find the Sign Spinner

Watch out for our very own sign spinner on the big screen! Dylan Luca of AArrow Atlanta makes an appearance in the new movie, The Internship, now playing in theaters all over the country. The Internship takes you on a wild ride with two former salesmen, played by Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, as they…

Merchants Put New Spin on Advertising

Faiza Elmasry July 01, 2013 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA — Twenty-five-year old Horacio Moreno stands on a street corner in a Washington suburb, with a white and red sign made of heavy cardboard. He twists it behind his back, then tosses it above his head, doing some dance moves before catching it and twirling it again. He has…