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Thursday, 1 March 2012
Ken Kindt Signworld - Signs for Sweet CeCe's, Fairway & Greene
Ken Kindt Signworld - Signs for Sweet CeCe's, Fairway & Greene
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Ken Kindt Signworld - Signs, Prints, Banners for SignKraft
Ken Kindt Signworld - Signs, Prints, Banners for designed for SignKraft by Signworld Owners.
Ken Kindt Signworld - Prints, Banners and Wall Signs from Signworld
Ken Kindt Signworld - Prints, Banners and Wall Signs from Signworld
Monday, 12 December 2011
Ken Kindt & Jack Warner Announce Signworld Seminar to be held on December 15, 2011
Laguna Hills, CA – November 16, 2011 - Ken Kindt, President and Founder of Signworld, and Jack Werner, Vice President of Signworld, are excited to announce that the next Signworld Webinar will take place 2:00 pm EST / 11:00 am PST on Thursday, December 15, 2011.
Webinars are open to anyone and everyone who is interested in learning more about the Signworld business model. Ken Kindt and Jack Warner host these webinars once a month and are joined by three Signworld Owners who donate their time to answer questions from those in attendance.
The Signworld Webinars typically last for an hour to an hour and a half. Ken Kindt and Jack Warner begin the webinar by providing short introductions of the Signworld Owners panel, which changes every month, and then give a short presentation on the Signworld business model, our marketing plan and some differentiators that set us apart not only from our counterparts in the sign industry but also our counterparts in the franchising world. Once the presentation is complete, Ken opens the floor to questions from attendees. Ken will address the question from the corporate aspect, what Signworld teaches you in training, Jack Werner, a former Signworld Owner will answer from his 10 years of business ownership experience, and the Owner’s Panel will answer from their varying years of experience. Typically Signworld will have an owner that is brand new, roughly 3-6 months in business, an owner with 3-5 years of experience and an owner with 7+ years of experience so that the individual attendees can see the potential growth within the industry.
Larry Foster, who is a frequent webinar panelist, says about his involvement, “I have always enjoyed participating in these webinars. It gives me an opportunity to essentially pay-it-forward. There were quite a few owners that spent a great deal of time with me when I was doing my due diligence and validation of Signworld. Now being a part of the Signworld Family, I’m happy to spend time with future owners to help them with their questions and concerns. The webinars are an opportunity for me to help many at one time rather than one at many times. One of the most important things it does for me is it helps me clean up my act from time to time. I can’t honestly answer a question if I’m not doing what I preach, so sometimes a good question from an attendee will make me sit back and reflect on whether or not I am doing the right thing or if I have let some standards slip in that area.”
About Signworld
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. Jack Warner and Ken Kindt lead the Top management at Signworld. It is personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. Ongoing support and training is provided along with state-of-the-art equipment. Signworld business model runs on a no royalty concept. You can learn more about Signworld at www.signworld.org
Monday, 21 November 2011
// Home Ken Kindt of Signworld Introduces New Signworld Location in Phoenix, AZ
Laguna Hills, CA – November 16, 2011 - Ken Kindt, President and Founder of Signworld, and Jack Warner, Vice President of Signworld, would like to announce the addition of Tim Wyse, Owner of Design Phoenix Signs and Graphics, a new Signworld location in Phoenix, AZ to the Signworld family
Tim decided at that point that he no longer had the desire to work for someone else and allow them to determine his future. “Corporate life in a global conglomerate had become a nearly 24-hour-extreme-stress-with-not-much-upside meat grinder. I had an opportunity to escape that and become my own boss and I jumped at it. The kicker for me was being able to access my 401K without tax penalty to fund my startup -- I no longer have to worry about Greece's financial problems directly affecting my financial future...” Tim said.
Tim grabbed his laptop and began searching the internet for business opportunities and franchise organizations that would be able to help him achieve his goals. He soon came across the website for Frannet, a franchise broker group that represents numerous franchise companies, and was introduced to Harriet Moser. Harriet helped Tim determine his goals and what he wanted his future to look like and found that Signworld would be a great fit, “Tim had the skill set to lead a company, the passion to own his own business and the desire to succeed. After meeting with Tim a few times and truly understanding what he wanted his future to look like, I knew that Signworld was the right opportunity for him.
“I believe strongly that Tim will succeed with Signworld because of their turn-key business solution that allows individuals like Tim to utilize their skills from previous employment and generate an atmosphere that is unique to the individual rather than having to look and feel like everyone else in the organization, while receiving on-going support and training that will keep Tim on the forefront of the industry and steps ahead of his competition.” says Ken Kindt.
Ken Kindt says of Tim, “We’re excited to have Tim as a new owner in our organization. Tim has the heart of a leader and will be a great asset to the Signworld family and the owner assisted support network. We look forward to working hard with him to achieve his goals and secure his future through a successful business.”
About Signworld
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. Jack Warner and Ken Kindt lead the Top management at Signworld. It is personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. Ongoing support and training is provided along with state-of-the-art equipment. Signworld business model runs on a no royalty concept. You can learn more about Signworld at www.signworld.org
Sunday, 16 October 2011
kenkindt Signworld - On Twitter
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. It's personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Our Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. The ongoing support and training provided along with state-of-the-art equipment will leave the competition behind. But most importantly, with Signworld, you own your business entirely and there are no royalties. We believe that as we step forward into the twenty-first century, the smart move of the future will be Signworld and the no-royalty concept. Signs can be sassy, smart, bold, subtle, creative or simply informative. They can also be profitable and fun. Our business model is for you to work with ongoing large customers with a repetitive need: Your core group of 30 customers or less will generate up to 80% of your annual income. Signworld has been a part of that profit and fun since 1988. With over 20 years in the business, Signworld has established itself as the leader in the no-royalty sign business concept.
ken kindt Explains-Sales and Marketing Coaching
Comprehensive Training - Second to None in the Industry
As a new Signworld Owner, you will be on a team of 8 to 12 other Owners. Your team will meet in a weekly webinar for the first two years that you are in business.
The focus of this coaching is to share with you the proven techniques other Signworld Owners have used to grow their businesses. Sales success and lasting change only comes about with ongoing reinforcement. In our two-year coaching program, you experience ongoing learning in a team environment during weekly webinar sessions. And, once a year, Owners meet in a classroom environment for two full days to enhance their weekly coaching.
Signworld's Sales and Marketing Coaching is not a one-time excercise. It is a dynamic, ongoing learning experience that becomes a vital part of your professional life. It is a safe place to share your toughest problems and work with your coach and your team of other Signworld Owners to find solutions and fix them.Technical and Operations Training
You'll be an expert at the business before you know it
Personalized Sign Business Training
Signworld is committed to the highest level of excellence, and to achieve that, we give you five specialized training programs.
- The first session is a five-day technical program covering the use of your signmaking hardware and software system.
- The second training session is three days of business operations and one day of supplier tours which covers advertising, marketing, sales, human resources, finance, legal, supplies, suppliers, insurance and overall daily operations.
- Your third training session will be 44 hours of webinars covering pricing, database and contact management, inventory control, accounting and bookkeeping.
- Your fourth training session incorporates actual hands-on experience working in other Signworld locations for seven more days. You will gain real world experience as you work with other successful Owners.
- Your fifth training session is one full day at your location. Our technical trainer will come to your location to conduct this training.
ken kindt Explains-Signworld Summary
Benefits of being a Signworld Owner
$185,000 Total Investment
Signworld Benefits:
• Light manufacturing• No royalties
• No rules
• Tremendous support from corporate staff as well as from the 240+ independent owners
• Business to business
• Weekday hours (9 to 5), weekends not required
• Repeat customer base (30 accounts produce 80% of sales)
• Start with just one employee
• Only one location
• 21 years in business
• Total investment = $185,000
Here’s what separates this business
from others:
•Two year Sales and Marketing Coaching program • Number one Business Opportunity in the sign business
• Ongoing Support without royalty payments
• Ability to own your own building
We are a “Business Opportunity”, not a “Franchise”
Both have a start-up package, training and ongoing support. A business opportunity charges an up front fee that is comparable to an up front franchise fee. There are no ongoing fees charged by our business opportunity. However, a franchise charges an ongoing monthly royalty. Therefore, our business opportunity offers you a huge dollar savings over time. Also, a business opportunity does not have the huge expenses of attorney’s fees and accounts receivable people to collect royalties and the supporting documentation. Attorneys and Collection people are the major ongoing expenses to a franchisor.
Most importantly, a business opportunity does not have any rules. A franchise has all kinds of rules and reporting requirements. The quality of ongoing support will vary widely. Our ongoing support is tremendous. Business opportunities are geared more for experienced business people who want to do things their own way but still have an organization to lean on for support from both the corporate staff and the owners as well.
Most importantly, a business opportunity does not have any rules. A franchise has all kinds of rules and reporting requirements. The quality of ongoing support will vary widely. Our ongoing support is tremendous. Business opportunities are geared more for experienced business people who want to do things their own way but still have an organization to lean on for support from both the corporate staff and the owners as well.
Friday, 14 October 2011
ken kindt explains-Success Stories
Jeff & Michell Miller, Schuamburg, IL, produced $31,000 of signage, on six different orders, over the last six months, from a lead the received in a ReTWEET... WOW!!!
Paul Jester, San Diego, CA, just completed a $41,000 project consisting of 922 signs for the County of San Bernardino's new Juvenile Assessment & Detention Center. They've also been awarded two contracts valued at $242,000 for enough ADA signs to justify purchasing a Gravograph IS8000 24"x48" engraver/router.
David Koehne, San Diego, CA, completed a $48,000 Wayfinding Project for the City of San Diego consisting of 577 assorted signs.
John Bogensberger, Spokane, WA, was voted the "Best Sign Company" by readers of the Inland Business Catalyst Magazine.
Scott & Sandi Proctor, Beaverton, OR, had a $60,000 month and 2009 will end up 10% over 2008 for their biggest and best year ever!
Jay & Claire Simmonds, Huntington Beach, CA, completed a $25,000 banner display project for Rocawear clothing. The displays were shipped throughout the East Coast.
Gregg Halberstadt, Farmington Hills, MI, signed a 2 year agreement with the state's most prominent golf association to provide signs for their tournaments in exchange for significant presence on their web site and email blasts to their 22,000 members, including 400 golf courses.
Tom Jackse, Vista, CA, made Sign Of The Times Magazine (June, 09, page 71) with an aluminum sign in the Gaslamp District in San Diego.
Sarah and James Naccarato, Long Beach, CA, won the first place prize in the Fellers Certified Vehicle Wrap Contest with their wrap job on an old beat up bbq trailer. And, they had two vehicle wraps featured in the June issue of Sign and Digital Graphics Magazine - http://emags.nbm.com/sb/20090601/full/pageflip.html
Paul Jester, San Diego, CA, received a free video produced by 3 local high schoolers who created Paul's first ever 4.5 minute company video. Watch it on You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNJBRq2Gw6s.
Dan Klopp, Austin, TX, was quoted in Business Week Magazine about his business. Read the short article here: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/09_64/s0904017653658.htm
David Koehne, San Diego, CA, completed a three-plaque, 5 foot tall, cast bronze project worth $22,000 for the City of San Diego Veterans Memorial.
Tom Murphy, Chattanooga, TN, moved to 6000 square feet and is excited and confident about expanding into the face of a worldwide recession.
Bob Kocik, Livermore, CA, now has his California C45 Electrical Contractors License and welcomes referrals for electrical sign projects.
Greg Kyler, Modesto, CA, grosses $1.3 million+ with less than a 200,000 population in the entire city, and purchased his own 7,500 square foot building.
Sam McNamee, Gaithersburg, MD, completed a $30,000 project updating all the wayfinding signs for a city hall and a high school.
Rich Raschke, Portage, MI, just purchased his own 8,800 square foot building.
Bob McElroy, Cincinnati, OH, received "The 10 Under 10 Award" from the Cincinnati Regional Chamber Of Commerce for one of the 10 best companies with under 10 employees in business for under 10 years.
Joey Richards, Baltimore, MD, did all the signage for a Hilton hotel remodel in downtown Baltimore valued at $600,000.
Sandi Proctor, Portland, OR, completed a $50,000 project for Costco.
George and Erin Beitner, Escondido, CA, completed a $40,000 project for the Marine Corps.
Craig Van Velzer, San Diego, CA, hit $4.3 million in sales in 2007 and hopes to hit $7 million for 2008.
Mike and Jeannie Hoffer, Batavia, IL, purchased their own 3,500 square foot building and now pay less on the mortgage than they were paying for rent in their old, smaller facility.
Linda Harrington, North Brunswick, NJ, completed all the signage and lettering for Ryder Logistics warehouses in New Jersey.
Dave Treadwell, Oakland, NJ, manufactured over 1000 dumpster decals for a fleet of trucks for a rubbish company. The graphics only last a few months before needing replacement due to the environment.
Chad Schultz, Waukesha, WI, moved to a 3,000 square foot building and bought a $95,000 flatbed digital printer.
Don and Brenda O’Toole, Wickliffe, OH, relocated to a 3,000 square foot industrial space, are certified as a woman owned business by WEBANC and plan to do $300,000 in business with their top 5 customers this year.
Ron Marcotte and Nancy Rossi, San Diego, CA, sold over $100,000 in Braille ADA signs last year.
Randy Clemens, Columbia, SC, did $180,000 last year with one customer, a local mall. His second largest customer is the largest sign company in town with 35 employees but still not able to do some of the things that Randy does.
John Dann, Trabuco Canyon, CA, works part time out of his home with no employees and grosses over $400,000 annually and operates at a 50% net cash flow.
Paul Jester, San Diego, CA, just completed a $41,000 project consisting of 922 signs for the County of San Bernardino's new Juvenile Assessment & Detention Center. They've also been awarded two contracts valued at $242,000 for enough ADA signs to justify purchasing a Gravograph IS8000 24"x48" engraver/router.
David Koehne, San Diego, CA, completed a $48,000 Wayfinding Project for the City of San Diego consisting of 577 assorted signs.
John Bogensberger, Spokane, WA, was voted the "Best Sign Company" by readers of the Inland Business Catalyst Magazine.
Scott & Sandi Proctor, Beaverton, OR, had a $60,000 month and 2009 will end up 10% over 2008 for their biggest and best year ever!
Jay & Claire Simmonds, Huntington Beach, CA, completed a $25,000 banner display project for Rocawear clothing. The displays were shipped throughout the East Coast.
Gregg Halberstadt, Farmington Hills, MI, signed a 2 year agreement with the state's most prominent golf association to provide signs for their tournaments in exchange for significant presence on their web site and email blasts to their 22,000 members, including 400 golf courses.
Tom Jackse, Vista, CA, made Sign Of The Times Magazine (June, 09, page 71) with an aluminum sign in the Gaslamp District in San Diego.
Sarah and James Naccarato, Long Beach, CA, won the first place prize in the Fellers Certified Vehicle Wrap Contest with their wrap job on an old beat up bbq trailer. And, they had two vehicle wraps featured in the June issue of Sign and Digital Graphics Magazine - http://emags.nbm.com/sb/20090601/full/pageflip.html
Paul Jester, San Diego, CA, received a free video produced by 3 local high schoolers who created Paul's first ever 4.5 minute company video. Watch it on You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNJBRq2Gw6s.
Dan Klopp, Austin, TX, was quoted in Business Week Magazine about his business. Read the short article here: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/09_64/s0904017653658.htm
David Koehne, San Diego, CA, completed a three-plaque, 5 foot tall, cast bronze project worth $22,000 for the City of San Diego Veterans Memorial.
Tom Murphy, Chattanooga, TN, moved to 6000 square feet and is excited and confident about expanding into the face of a worldwide recession.
Bob Kocik, Livermore, CA, now has his California C45 Electrical Contractors License and welcomes referrals for electrical sign projects.
Greg Kyler, Modesto, CA, grosses $1.3 million+ with less than a 200,000 population in the entire city, and purchased his own 7,500 square foot building.
Sam McNamee, Gaithersburg, MD, completed a $30,000 project updating all the wayfinding signs for a city hall and a high school.
Rich Raschke, Portage, MI, just purchased his own 8,800 square foot building.
Bob McElroy, Cincinnati, OH, received "The 10 Under 10 Award" from the Cincinnati Regional Chamber Of Commerce for one of the 10 best companies with under 10 employees in business for under 10 years.
Joey Richards, Baltimore, MD, did all the signage for a Hilton hotel remodel in downtown Baltimore valued at $600,000.
Sandi Proctor, Portland, OR, completed a $50,000 project for Costco.
George and Erin Beitner, Escondido, CA, completed a $40,000 project for the Marine Corps.
Craig Van Velzer, San Diego, CA, hit $4.3 million in sales in 2007 and hopes to hit $7 million for 2008.
Mike and Jeannie Hoffer, Batavia, IL, purchased their own 3,500 square foot building and now pay less on the mortgage than they were paying for rent in their old, smaller facility.
Linda Harrington, North Brunswick, NJ, completed all the signage and lettering for Ryder Logistics warehouses in New Jersey.
Dave Treadwell, Oakland, NJ, manufactured over 1000 dumpster decals for a fleet of trucks for a rubbish company. The graphics only last a few months before needing replacement due to the environment.
Chad Schultz, Waukesha, WI, moved to a 3,000 square foot building and bought a $95,000 flatbed digital printer.
Don and Brenda O’Toole, Wickliffe, OH, relocated to a 3,000 square foot industrial space, are certified as a woman owned business by WEBANC and plan to do $300,000 in business with their top 5 customers this year.
Ron Marcotte and Nancy Rossi, San Diego, CA, sold over $100,000 in Braille ADA signs last year.
Randy Clemens, Columbia, SC, did $180,000 last year with one customer, a local mall. His second largest customer is the largest sign company in town with 35 employees but still not able to do some of the things that Randy does.
John Dann, Trabuco Canyon, CA, works part time out of his home with no employees and grosses over $400,000 annually and operates at a 50% net cash flow.
Ken Kindt And Signworld Team
Ken Kindt, President and Founder of Signworld
Ken Kindt started Signworld in 1988, over 23 years ago. Prior to then, Ken was a Certified Financial Planner for 10 years and before then was at Ford Motor Company in Detroit.
Jack Werner, Executive Vice President
Jack Werner has been with Signworld for over 4 years. Prior to then, for 10 years, Jack Werner owned and operated 3-D Signs which is one of the 240 Signworld locations. Jack Werner has 35 years of sales and management experience with several small to large organizations.
Dan Werner, Operations Manager
Dan has been with Signworld for over 5 years. Prior to then, Dan worked in a sign manufacturing business for 10 years and has managed every aspect of the business.Richard Aries, Site Selection and Lease Negotiation
Rich has been with Signworld for over 19 years.
Rich is a licensed Commercial Real Estate Broker who specializes in tenant representation for commercial leases. He handles all the needs of new Signworld Owners from locating the site, negotiating the deal, reading and reviewing the leases, and giving any help needed through the years.
Paul Wagner, Technical Training and Support
Paul has been with Signworld for over 20 years.
Paul is responsible for all aspects of hardware and software specifications, systems integration, training curriculum and delivery, and ongoing technical support to our Owners.
Prior to Signworld, Paul spent 6 years with CalComp, a leading CAD equipment manufacturer, as the Manager of the Corporate Training Department.
Paul is responsible for all aspects of hardware and software specifications, systems integration, training curriculum and delivery, and ongoing technical support to our Owners.
Prior to Signworld, Paul spent 6 years with CalComp, a leading CAD equipment manufacturer, as the Manager of the Corporate Training Department.
ken kindt Describes-Growth Of The Industry
Small business start-ups and entrepreneurial ism feeds our business
Over the past 10 years, our country has realized unparalled growth of small business and start-up companies. Large companies and major corporations have downsized, turning business executives into entreprenuers seeking ways to promote their businesses. We have seen an incredible rise in the service industry, business services, professional services, and creative services, all which have an inherent need to promote their business. Sign customers and their needs range dramtically from attorneys and architects that need large format color presentations to service companies that need to brand their fleet with letters and full vehicle wraps. There is no end in sight for growth in these segments which will continue to help Signworld business owners thrive.
Start Your New Business Today! Become a Sign Business Owner
If you're ready to take control of your destiny and get into an industry that offers you the opportunity to build the business of your dreams, consider the vast opportunity in the sign business. Signworld owners are able to open their business, leveraging over 20 years of experience, and quickly start making money. They have the freedom of being in business for themselves, the support of Signworlds’ team of sign professionals, without having to pay royalties or follow restrictive guidelines or policies set by national franchise companies. With Signworld, you name the business what you like and build your own brand equity in your community while you build a loyal customer base. Learn more about the Signworld business opportunity today and be on your way to the lifestyle you’ve always wanted.
ken kindt Explains-What is Signworld?
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. It's personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Our Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. The ongoing support and training provided along with state-of-the-art equipment will leave the competition behind. But most importantly, with Signworld, you own your business entirely and there are no royalties. We believe that as we step forward into the twenty-first century, the smart move of the future will be Signworld and the no-royalty concept. Signs can be sassy, smart, bold, subtle, creative or simply informative. They can also be profitable and fun. Our business model is for you to work with ongoing large customers with a repetitive need: Your core group of 30 customers or less will generate up to 80% of your annual income. Signworld has been a part of that profit and fun since 1988. With over 20 years in the business, Signworld has established itself as the leader in the no-royalty sign business concept.
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Signworld Owner Ken Kindt Congratulates Signworks Inc for $76,000 ADA Signage Deal
Laguna Hills, CA – August 24, 2011 – Ken Kindt of Signworld today congratulated Sign Works Inc for ADA Signage deal.
Acknowledging, Cheryl Archer, Owner of Signworks, Ken Kindt said, “I would like to congratulate, Cheryl and her team for bagging this ADA Signage deal.”
Signworks, Inc is a Signworld location in San Leandro, CA. Cheryl and her team at Signworks, Inc. were recently awarded a public works project to produce custom ADA signage, tenant identification signs and several sets of dimensional letters to be placed on the exterior of a few public buildings. The project in total was worth $76,000 worth of signage.
This project was the second time Cheryl and her team had paired with the construction subcontractor in charge of the building renovations. Cheryl says, “We appreciate the opportunity to work with them again and look forward to more public works projects in the future.”
Appreciating their work, Ken Kindt said, “Cheryl and her team at SignWorks, Inc. continue to provide excellent customer service and an excellent product that always fits the bill. They have believed in the Signworld model to go after bigger projects and build a repeat-customer base, and the results are showing.”
To learn more about Signworks, Inc. please feel free to visit their website at www.signworks.us.com.
About Signworld
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. Jack Warner and Ken Kindt lead the Top management at Signworld. It is personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. Ongoing support and training is provided along with state-of-the-art equipment. Signworld business model runs on a no royalty concept. You can learn more about Signworld at www.signworld.org
Acknowledging, Cheryl Archer, Owner of Signworks, Ken Kindt said, “I would like to congratulate, Cheryl and her team for bagging this ADA Signage deal.”
Signworks, Inc is a Signworld location in San Leandro, CA. Cheryl and her team at Signworks, Inc. were recently awarded a public works project to produce custom ADA signage, tenant identification signs and several sets of dimensional letters to be placed on the exterior of a few public buildings. The project in total was worth $76,000 worth of signage.
This project was the second time Cheryl and her team had paired with the construction subcontractor in charge of the building renovations. Cheryl says, “We appreciate the opportunity to work with them again and look forward to more public works projects in the future.”
Appreciating their work, Ken Kindt said, “Cheryl and her team at SignWorks, Inc. continue to provide excellent customer service and an excellent product that always fits the bill. They have believed in the Signworld model to go after bigger projects and build a repeat-customer base, and the results are showing.”
To learn more about Signworks, Inc. please feel free to visit their website at www.signworks.us.com.
About Signworld
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. Jack Warner and Ken Kindt lead the Top management at Signworld. It is personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. Ongoing support and training is provided along with state-of-the-art equipment. Signworld business model runs on a no royalty concept. You can learn more about Signworld at www.signworld.org
Ken Kindt of Signworld Announces Addition of Five New Signworld Locations
Laguna Hills, CA – August 23, 2011 – Signworld Owner Ken Kindt today announced the addition of five new Signworld locations. Signworld already has to its credit more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics.
Ken Kindt, Owner of Signworld Corporation, said, “Signworld is proud to announce the addition of five new locations to the Signworld Family. Each of these are new to the sign industry and have just completed the New Owner Training Program.”
“Our owners come from all walks of life, from bankers to secretaries to construction workers. No matter what their background, they all share a strong work ethic, a desire to build a business with no limitations and the realization that working for themselves is their ultimate destiny. They apply their people skills to help their customers with solutions they need to promote their business”, said Ken Kindt.
Highlighting the importance of Owner training program, Ken Kindt said, “Signworld owners are supported through our comprehensive training and education programs. They will also receive support through our national network of over 250 independent owners accessed online through our proprietary extranet and at our”
Below is a list of the new locations of Signworld Owners:
Don, Theresa and Matt Conklin from Buford, GA will be opening Pinnacle Custom Signs. Don was a CFO for a telecom manufacturer.
Mike and Sandy Grouf from Claremont, CA will be opening Alpine Signs and Graphics. Sandy was a CFO and Mike was a COO for a concrete cutting company.
Carl and Desiree Vance from McKinney, TX will open Higher Power Signs. Carl was the VP of Engineering at Comcast Cable.
JB Meyer from Port Washington, NY will open Chief Signs. JB was the owner of Manhattan Ferry Boat Co.
Steve and Marshon Kempf from Liberty Lake, WA will open Mountain Dog Signs. Steve is a retired Lt. Col. from the Air Force.
“We are excited to help each of these new operations achieve the entrepreneurial success that they dreamed. Look for each of these operations to open soon”, says Ken Kindt
About Signworld
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. Jack Warner and Ken Kindt lead the Top management at Signworld. It is personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. Ongoing support and training is provided along with state-of-the-art equipment. Signworld business model runs on a no royalty concept. You can learn more about Signworld at www.signworld.org
Ken Kindt, Owner of Signworld Corporation, said, “Signworld is proud to announce the addition of five new locations to the Signworld Family. Each of these are new to the sign industry and have just completed the New Owner Training Program.”
“Our owners come from all walks of life, from bankers to secretaries to construction workers. No matter what their background, they all share a strong work ethic, a desire to build a business with no limitations and the realization that working for themselves is their ultimate destiny. They apply their people skills to help their customers with solutions they need to promote their business”, said Ken Kindt.
Highlighting the importance of Owner training program, Ken Kindt said, “Signworld owners are supported through our comprehensive training and education programs. They will also receive support through our national network of over 250 independent owners accessed online through our proprietary extranet and at our”
Below is a list of the new locations of Signworld Owners:
Don, Theresa and Matt Conklin from Buford, GA will be opening Pinnacle Custom Signs. Don was a CFO for a telecom manufacturer.
Mike and Sandy Grouf from Claremont, CA will be opening Alpine Signs and Graphics. Sandy was a CFO and Mike was a COO for a concrete cutting company.
Carl and Desiree Vance from McKinney, TX will open Higher Power Signs. Carl was the VP of Engineering at Comcast Cable.
JB Meyer from Port Washington, NY will open Chief Signs. JB was the owner of Manhattan Ferry Boat Co.
Steve and Marshon Kempf from Liberty Lake, WA will open Mountain Dog Signs. Steve is a retired Lt. Col. from the Air Force.
“We are excited to help each of these new operations achieve the entrepreneurial success that they dreamed. Look for each of these operations to open soon”, says Ken Kindt
About Signworld
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. Jack Warner and Ken Kindt lead the Top management at Signworld. It is personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. Ongoing support and training is provided along with state-of-the-art equipment. Signworld business model runs on a no royalty concept. You can learn more about Signworld at www.signworld.org
Ken Kindt of Signworld Attends Signs & More 10th Anniversary Celebrations
Honolulu, HI – August 15, 2011 – Ken Kindt of Signworld today congratulated Larry Foster of Signs & More for their achievements on the eve of their 10th anniversary.
Speaking on the occasion, Ken Kindt said, “I would like to congratulate Larry and his team for their exemplary work throughout these years. Signs & More is celebrating its 10th anniversary sign manufacturing business. Larry has been a role model for Signworld owners and new entrants can learn a lot from him.”
Larry Foster, is the Owner of Signs & More in Troy and this is his 10th year in the sign manufacturing business as a Signworld Owner . Larry has previously worked for K-Mart in a variety of management positions before striking out on his own.
Appreciating Larry’s progress as a Signworld owner, Ken Kindt said, “Today, Larry owns his own 8000 square foot building and supervises a staff of six professionals. Some of their top customers include Pick and Pull Franchise with 52 locations. They buy over $100,000 each year of disposable indoor and outdoor signs. Larry and his team also work with Flagstar Bank HQ and their 175 branches.”
Recently, Larry acquired Kerby’s Coney Island Franchise with 28 locations and worth about $50,000 per year of indoor throw away signage. Larry does over $75,000 a year of indoor ”short term use” posters for the bank.
And, for years Larry and his team have manufactured signs for several Chili’s Restaurants regions to include over 300 restaurants. They buy roughly $60,000 per year of indoor posters.
Every year Larry’s sign manufacturing company grows in both sales and profits. Today, 80% of his business comes from repeat customers every month; 10% comes from referrals and 10% comes from the internet.
Apart from Ken Kindt, the representatives from top management of Signworld also included Jack Warner, VP of Signworld. Applauding Larry’s achievements, Jack Werner said, “Larry’s personal salary has increased every year for the past 10 years, despite the terrible economic situation of the Detroit metropolitan area. He has done a tremendous job as a Signworld owner. Congratulations to Larry and his team for 10 great years of owning their own business”
About Signworld
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. Jack Warner and Ken Kindt lead the Top management at Signworld. It is personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. Ongoing support and training is provided along with state-of-the-art equipment. Signworld business model runs on a no royalty concept. You can learn more about Signworld at www.signworld.org
Speaking on the occasion, Ken Kindt said, “I would like to congratulate Larry and his team for their exemplary work throughout these years. Signs & More is celebrating its 10th anniversary sign manufacturing business. Larry has been a role model for Signworld owners and new entrants can learn a lot from him.”
Larry Foster, is the Owner of Signs & More in Troy and this is his 10th year in the sign manufacturing business as a Signworld Owner . Larry has previously worked for K-Mart in a variety of management positions before striking out on his own.
Appreciating Larry’s progress as a Signworld owner, Ken Kindt said, “Today, Larry owns his own 8000 square foot building and supervises a staff of six professionals. Some of their top customers include Pick and Pull Franchise with 52 locations. They buy over $100,000 each year of disposable indoor and outdoor signs. Larry and his team also work with Flagstar Bank HQ and their 175 branches.”
Recently, Larry acquired Kerby’s Coney Island Franchise with 28 locations and worth about $50,000 per year of indoor throw away signage. Larry does over $75,000 a year of indoor ”short term use” posters for the bank.
And, for years Larry and his team have manufactured signs for several Chili’s Restaurants regions to include over 300 restaurants. They buy roughly $60,000 per year of indoor posters.
Every year Larry’s sign manufacturing company grows in both sales and profits. Today, 80% of his business comes from repeat customers every month; 10% comes from referrals and 10% comes from the internet.
Apart from Ken Kindt, the representatives from top management of Signworld also included Jack Warner, VP of Signworld. Applauding Larry’s achievements, Jack Werner said, “Larry’s personal salary has increased every year for the past 10 years, despite the terrible economic situation of the Detroit metropolitan area. He has done a tremendous job as a Signworld owner. Congratulations to Larry and his team for 10 great years of owning their own business”
About Signworld
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. Jack Warner and Ken Kindt lead the Top management at Signworld. It is personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. Ongoing support and training is provided along with state-of-the-art equipment. Signworld business model runs on a no royalty concept. You can learn more about Signworld at www.signworld.org
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Ken Kindt of Signworld Facilitates John Bogensberger of Signs for Success
Laguna Hills, CA – August 8, 2011 – Ken Kindt of Signworld today facilitated John Bogensberger and his team at Signs for Success in Spokane, WA, for being voted “Best Sign Company” by Inland Business Catalyst Magazine.
The Inland Business Catalyst Magazine focuses on business related information for business owners, managers and leaders in the in the Northwest United States. Signs for Success, a Signworld location that opened in 2001, was voted the “Best Sign Company” by the subscriber base and was chosen from a pool of more than 25 nominated sign companies located in the Northwest.
Ken Kindt, Owner Signworld says, “This is not the first time John and his staff have been in the news. They were also featured on the morning news in a segment called “Manufacturing Monday” on KXLY – ABC’s affiliate in Spokane, WA.”
“During that segment, they showcased their printing capabilities as well their expert ability to do vehicle wrap installations, both of which have made Signs for Success the preferred choice as a sign provider in the Spokane market.”, added Ken Kindt.
Appreciating their work in sign industry for last couple of years, Jack Werner, VP Signworld said, Signs for Success provides all types of signage to their growing customer base. We congratulate them and believe that they will carry on the good work and work towards our combined goal of creating satisfied customers across US.”
John Bogensberger says of their success, “It all comes down to the value added to the product you provide. Most signs are a commodity but what sets us apart in the market is the customer service and support that are truly lacking in our industry.”
Addressing the gathering, Ken Kindt said, “Signworld is a business opportunity and not a franchise. A business opportunity charges an upfront fee that is comparable to an upfront franchise fee. There are no ongoing fees charged by our business opportunity. However, a franchise charges an ongoing monthly royalty. Therefore, our business opportunity offers you a huge dollar savings over time.”
“We are extremely pleased by the achievement of John’s team. Other Signworld owners can take a leaf out of their book and carry out their working strategy to reap maximum benefit from the already sprawling sign industry”, added Ken Kindt
About Signworld
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. Jack Warner and Ken Kindt lead the Top management at Signworld. It is personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. Ongoing support and training is provided along with state-of-the-art equipment. Signworld business model runs on a no royalty concept. You can learn more about Signworld at www.signworld.org
The Inland Business Catalyst Magazine focuses on business related information for business owners, managers and leaders in the in the Northwest United States. Signs for Success, a Signworld location that opened in 2001, was voted the “Best Sign Company” by the subscriber base and was chosen from a pool of more than 25 nominated sign companies located in the Northwest.
Ken Kindt, Owner Signworld says, “This is not the first time John and his staff have been in the news. They were also featured on the morning news in a segment called “Manufacturing Monday” on KXLY – ABC’s affiliate in Spokane, WA.”
“During that segment, they showcased their printing capabilities as well their expert ability to do vehicle wrap installations, both of which have made Signs for Success the preferred choice as a sign provider in the Spokane market.”, added Ken Kindt.
Appreciating their work in sign industry for last couple of years, Jack Werner, VP Signworld said, Signs for Success provides all types of signage to their growing customer base. We congratulate them and believe that they will carry on the good work and work towards our combined goal of creating satisfied customers across US.”
John Bogensberger says of their success, “It all comes down to the value added to the product you provide. Most signs are a commodity but what sets us apart in the market is the customer service and support that are truly lacking in our industry.”
Addressing the gathering, Ken Kindt said, “Signworld is a business opportunity and not a franchise. A business opportunity charges an upfront fee that is comparable to an upfront franchise fee. There are no ongoing fees charged by our business opportunity. However, a franchise charges an ongoing monthly royalty. Therefore, our business opportunity offers you a huge dollar savings over time.”
“We are extremely pleased by the achievement of John’s team. Other Signworld owners can take a leaf out of their book and carry out their working strategy to reap maximum benefit from the already sprawling sign industry”, added Ken Kindt
About Signworld
Signworld is a national organization with more than 250 independently owned sign companies, which provide commercial custom signage and graphics. Jack Warner and Ken Kindt lead the Top management at Signworld. It is personable, creative, rewarding and ideal for people-oriented individuals who have the desire to learn how to manage a sales and production business. Signworld affiliates are a cut above traditional sign companies. Ongoing support and training is provided along with state-of-the-art equipment. Signworld business model runs on a no royalty concept. You can learn more about Signworld at www.signworld.org
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