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		<title>Make Your Trade Show Booth Popular</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 06:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are taking your products and heading to a trade show, but this year you want to make your trade show booth popular in order to garner more business and have no idea how to do it. Actually, it really is quite simple to make a popular trade show booth as long as you put [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are taking your products and heading to a trade show, but this year you want to make your trade show booth popular in order to garner more business and have no idea how to do it. Actually, it really is quite simple to make a popular trade show booth as long as you put forth the effort.</p>
<p>One idea to attract people to your trade show is to offer a raffle. By doing this people will come to sign up for the raffle, especially if it is a product worthwhile. The better the raffle item the more likely people will visit your booth simply to register. However, when they are at your trade show booth you have the opportunity to show them your products and provide them with additional information. Also, offering models is a popular trade show booth trick used all over the world. Beautiful women stand around your booth in clothing that is brand oriented and pass at products for your company. This will certainly attract a lot of men’s attention, however if the trade show is mostly women you might want to use male models. If your industry won’t support this type of activity, then do not do it. Only use models if you think it will make your trade show booth more popular. Another good idea to make your trade show booth popular is to offer a show. This could be live music, dancing, or anything that will draw people’s attention. Everyone loves entertainment and if your trade show booth has entertainment it will attract people.</p>
<p>There has also been more than one trade show booth that offered massage therapists to provide neck and back massages to individuals visiting. Almost everyone loves a massage and would do almost anything to get one, so if you are offering them in your trade show booth and you can pretty much guarantee you will increase your traffic.</p>
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		<title>Introduction To Trade Show Exhibits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 09:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tera Warner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you just rush out and purchase displays for your trade show exhibition you must take into consideration many different aspects of how you desire your presentation to look and feel. You know you want it to speak to the potential customers that are passing by and hopefully bring them over so you can speak [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you just rush out and purchase displays for your trade show exhibition you must take into consideration many different aspects of how you desire your presentation to look and feel. You know you want it to speak to the potential customers that are passing by and hopefully bring them over so you can speak with them. Your exhibit must get their attention so will they walk over, and then you can get their undivided attention. You must first decide which type of exhibit will be the best to present your products, services and your company image. You should also consider your budget. No matter what your budget you can find the perfect trade show exhibits that will convey your message with the image that you want others to see. The size of your trade show exhibit can either make or break you. If you have one to large, the exhibit will be overwhelming and if you choose one to small it will look overcrowded and cluttered. The most common sizes for trade show exhibits are 10 feet by 10 feet, 20 feet by 20 feet, and 10 feet by 20 feet. Within this size limitation, you must also choose from pop-up designs, panels or complete Truss trade show display booths.</p>
<p>If you prefer a larger size like the 20 feet by 20 feet, you should like at the features that are included with pop-up displays and Truss display booths. The best pop-up display of this size is the Trilogy 20&#8242; x 20&#8242; Island Pop up Trade Show Display. The features of this unique display are that it is in actuality three trade show booths in one. It has the 10-foot wide back-to-back exhibiting area that creates a triangular or star shape. If gives you the ability to present your products or different aspects of your company all the way around the display. You will also be able to choose the color and fabric that you desire along with a case to counter conversion kit and the colors and fabrics of this kit, lights, shelf package, Backlit Header Package and Reconfiguration Panels. 20 feet by 20 feet Truss booths come in a few unique styles such as the Cassiopeia, which features a steel construction; high shine silver color, 4 tabletops, and the ability to assemble with just four screwdrivers that are included. The Centaurus features the same quality steel construction, the high shine silver color, 24 silver spotlights, and the ability to add tabletops in either lightwood or silver in color. The Neptune is sure to grab attention with features like a modular system that is quick and easy to assemble. The Jupiter is another modern and innovative display which gives you great features such as high shine silver color, quality steel construction, 6 tabletops in either light wood or silver, 8 silver spot lights, and easy to assemble with screw drivers that are included. The Vega is similar to other Truss booths but is an eye catching and appealing booth with options for tabletops, colors, and design. The 10 feet by 20 feet size of displays gives you styles and designs to choose from such as pop-display’s, panels, and Truss booths. All of these also have many unique styles and designs that are sure to aid you in presenting your products, your company, or your services in a manner that is not only unique, stylish and original, but with prices within your budget.</p>
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		<title>Best Practices For Transporting Trade Show Displays</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 07:10:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Transporting your trade show display doesn&#8217;t involve rocket science, but it isn&#8217;t something you want to skimp on either. It does take a bit of planning and coordination. Why do you need to be so careful? That is because you want to make sure all components of your trade show display needs to arrive at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Transporting your trade show display doesn&#8217;t involve rocket science, but it isn&#8217;t something you want to skimp on either. It does take a bit of planning and coordination. Why do you need to be so careful? That is because you want to make sure all components of your trade show display needs to arrive at the event on time. This literally means that the shipping and delivery of trade show displays has to be choreographed like it is a ballet. Hiring a company is a great thing to do, but not every exhibitor is in the position to be able to take on such an investment. Yes, it is convenient, but it takes time to reach the capacity to be able to enjoy such a service. That means the alternative solution is to transport it yourself.</p>
<p>As for the best transport practices, you need to ensure that everything is secure in the back of the truck. You do not want anything being loose or the sharpest of turns will cause everything to thrash around. This is what causes displays to become broken during transport. So what you need to do is invest in straps. When using something such as a moving truck, there are already straps in the truck that allow you to strap items to the walls. You can place smaller items in boxes and strap those down as well. You want to make sure that everything is secure or you&#8217;re going to arrive at your trade show with a broken display. It would be terrible to arrive to your destination and find that you can&#8217;t let your display shine to the fullest. That is why you need to be mindful of what vehicle you are transporting your display in and how secure it is when you do.</p>
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		<title>Top Trends in Trade Show Booths</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 07:28:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Margaux</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trade show attendees are fickle creatures. With endless diversions and doodads vying for their attention, it&#8217;s becoming more difficult than ever to turn visitors&#8217; heads. So if you want to attract&#8211;and keep&#8211;their attention on the cluttered trade show floor, you have to truly stand out from the crowd with attention-getting technology and design&#8211;while simultaneously creating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trade show attendees are fickle creatures. With endless diversions and doodads vying for their attention, it&#8217;s becoming more difficult than ever to turn visitors&#8217; heads. So if you want to attract&#8211;and keep&#8211;their attention on the cluttered trade show floor, you have to truly stand out from the crowd with attention-getting technology and design&#8211;while simultaneously creating trade show booths that will be easy to use, lower costs and save your organization&#8217;s marketing dollars.</p>
<p>Thankfully, recent trends in trade show booths and custom exhibit design have made it easier than ever to make a splash without breaking the bank&#8211;if you plan your purchases wisely and work with a reputable trade show display company.</p>
<p>Not sure where to start? If you&#8217;re in the market for new trade show exhibits, look for trends that incorporate these key features:</p>
<p>* Portable &#8211; Is the trade show exhibit you&#8217;re considering going to be easy to transport and set up? A portable trade show exhibit helps reduce operating costs in a number of ways: lower transportation costs and drayage fees, shorter installation and dismantling time, and more flexibility in where and when you can use it. * Scalable &#8211; Can you reconfigure the trade show exhibit&#8217;s size as needed? For example, if you&#8217;re interested in a 20&#215;20 exhibit, look for one that can scale down to 10&#215;20 or 10&#215;10. Think of it like stacking Legos&#8211;you can use your trade show exhibits in more ways and at a broader range of events because you can add or subtract elements where and when you need them. * Tech-Savvy &#8211; Today&#8217;s trade show exhibits are all about multimedia, so make sure you invest in a display that will work with elements like workstations, plasma screens and audio-visual presentations. * Attention-Getting &#8211; Does the trade show display you&#8217;re considering allow for large-scale, billboard-style graphics? Can you utilize innovative lighting? Do the colors, material and overall appearance draw the eye? A great trade show exhibit will invite attention and introduce your brand to the public.</p>
<p>Now that you know what to look for in your next trade show display, it&#8217;s time to learn about some of the great product lines out there today that will help you achieve these goals. LUMINENTS portable trade show exhibits</p>
<p>One of the highest quality, most innovative portable trade show exhibits on the market today is the LUMINENTS line by Exponents. Utilizing lightweight, modern materials like extruded aluminum, low-wattage halogen lighting and large-scale, eye-catching graphics, this trend incorporates both portability and scalability into an attention-getting, easy-to-use trade show exhibit.</p>
<p>Light, flexible and colorful, fabric trade show displays have also become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. Fabric can be stretched, layered or twisted, creating a variety of shapes. You can even illuminate fabric trade show displays with colored lights for an artistic feel, or fading lights, which help create the illusion of movement. Plus, fabric trade show displays are flexible and lightweight, so you can create exhibits in all sizes and shapes.</p>
<p>Entasi fabric trade show displays</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a big graphic impact, the FabriMural line by Nomadic Display is a great fabric option. Or, for a unique look, check out the Entasi. With a vertical curve in its frame, it&#8217;s unlike any other fabric trade show display on the market.</p>
<p>Finally, hanging trade show signs is a trend that&#8217;s just beginning to take shape. Hanging signs will put your trade show booth in your visitors&#8217; line of sight, helping them find your exhibit and drawing them to it.</p>
<p>No matter what type of trade show exhibit you choose for your company, remember to always choose a qualified, reputable trade show display company that will work with you to determine your needs, solidify your marketing message and bring the right visitors to your booth&#8211;because while trends come and go, polished, professional trade show exhibits never go out of style.</p>
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