Sign Resources
Helpful guides for making physical signs more useful.
Physical signs need to be simple and easy to read, but sometimes people need more information than a sign can hold. These guides explain how to use QR codes, short codes, printable add-ons, and linked pages without making your sign crowded.
Featured Guides
How to Add a QR Code to a Yard Sign
Where to place a QR code, how large it should be, and why a short backup code can help.
How to Make a Better Lost Pet Sign
Keep the most important message large while giving people a way to see photos, updates, and contact details.
How to Measure White Space for a Printable Sign Add-On
Measure the open area on an existing sign so a printed QR code, web address, or short code can fit cleanly.
Why signs often need a second step
A good sign should be readable at a glance. That usually means using fewer words, larger text, and a clear main message. But real situations often need more details: extra photos, directions, rental terms, pet information, prices, hours, updates, or safer contact options.
A QR code or short code lets the physical sign stay simple while giving interested people a way to see more from their phone. This can be useful for lost pets, rentals, yard sales, service signs, items for sale, event signs, and other signs where the information may change.
SeeMoreInfo was built around that idea: keep the sign easy to read, then use a simple linked page for the extra information.
Coming Soon
More sign topics we plan to cover
- • What to put on a for rent sign
- • Printable add-ons for existing yard signs
- • QR code safety tips for public signs
- • How to make a yard sale sign easier to update
- • When to use a QR code, a short code, or both
Want to add more information to a sign?
Create a free SeeMoreInfo page, add your details, and connect it to your sign with a short code or QR code.