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Archive for the events planning CategoryHow To Establish Corporate Branding at Trade Shows1. September 2009 by admin.
Corporate branding can make a great deal of difference from one company to another. Corporate branding separates you from your competitors. There are many ways to do this, however some of the most common ways are as follows. A company should use the same logo and tag line throughout their marketing plan. This means on Brochures, business card and trade show booth. Your company logo and tag should be consistent in color and style Using pictures or image that relates to what your company do can make branding much easier. Pictures sticks in one in much longer and faster than words. We respond to pictures quicker than a word, that’s why we use symbols on the freeway to give directions. One company that stands out at this is Marlboro They use a picture of a cowboy on a horse, anytime you see this image you think of Marlboro. This kind of branding is done by contantly repeating the same image time and time againSales force at trade shows should wear similar outfits. They should have name tags with the company logo on them. If one of your sales forces is not in the trade show booth he or she serves as a working billboard for you. Many times in communication with existing client ask them what they think of your product, ask them if you can quote them on their answer. Use this on your website or in your brochures. Give away brochures at your trade show display booth, and have enough to last thought-out the show. Renewing the look on your brochure from year to year is important. Do not wait to use up your inventory of old brochure to change the look. It’s important to look fresh and new at each and every event. Remember to keep the same tag line as well as logo. Visitor likes to get new material each and every time they visit you. The same should be done for your website Sticking to what you do and do best help brand your company. McDonald’s serves fast foods, when you think of McDonalds you think of Hamburger not hotdogs. Stick to what you know best and create your brand around that. Sticking a good tag line is very important in branding. Nike came up with the term “Just Do It” Burger King “you can have it your way” These mean different things and it gives a good insight about your company. You want to say something about your company, something unique that’s separates you from your competition. Be creative with this. Most client come to us for their trade show booth wanting something unique and different from their competition. We ultimately allow then to talk about their company, one of the main things we try to get out of them what makes you different from your competitors. The answer they give will give us a direction to begin their booth design We then use this answer to begin our design process. Branding starts within your special services and the character of you company, then it spreads. For more on trade show displays and branding for your company contact ELDS, INC at (626) 969-3399 Posted in trade show exhibits, trade shows, tradeshow booth, trade show booth, display show trade, Los Angeles trade show displays, trade show display rental, convention booth, events planning, las vegas trade show displays, trade show displays | Print | 1 Comment » Prepare yourself for Success at Your Next Trade Show23. September 2008 by admin.
Selecting the proper trade show can be a challenge. The best way to make sure you choose the right trade show is to speak with colleagues who have attended the show before. Another way is to attend one of the earlier shows you are thinking of attending. Review it for yourself. You will always get a great deal of promotional material from the show management. Usually there is a discount to sign up for display spaces early. Take advantage of this. Try to have your booth space selected in a high traffic area, especially near larger booth in your industry After you have determined your booth location, sometime later you will receive your booth service kit. This will have information about ordering material, labor and many other services. Most services like electrical and items dealing direct with the conference will be in this kit. Most of this can be very overwhelming for someone that is not use to doing this. Most exhibit companies can assist your with this part. Custom trade show displays are always a good choice when exhibiting, it however can be costly. A great alternative is a custom rental trade show booth. This enables you to get a great looking trade show booth for a fraction of what it would normally cost. A great company to look toward for this is ELDS, INC. Budget, Budget budget, I cannot stress this enough. Consider all expenses transportation, room and board, exhibit booth, transportation and last your trade show booth. Make sure your budget is realistic Get your press release kit in order. Make sure it is distributed thought-out the press conference. This is great preshow advertisement, do as many interviews as possible. This can make such a difference in show traffic you would not believe. Press releases and blogging are a great way to your product and services in the show attendee’s ears. Always arrange to have a great giveaway. These giveaways help the attendee remember your company. Make sure that your company name is printed somewhere on the giveaway. Do not give away random or generic product give away. If you supply computer service a mouse pad would be great with your name company name on it. I do have some of my clients giveaways from 5 years ago still hanging around. They keep your company name in the public eye. Staff your booth with your best employees that are friendly and energetic. They should be knowledgeable about your product and services. They should also be approachable Posted in Los Angeles trade show displays, display show trade, trade show booth, las vegas trade show displays, meeting and conventions, trade show display rental, convention booth, events planning, trade show displays | Print | 1 Comment » SEMA OFFERS FREE INCENTIVES FOR EXHIBITORS16. August 2008 by admin.
Lately show management all through-out the trade show industry have either been dropping certain fees as well as adding incentives for exhibitors. SEMA has also joined in this year in offering free incentives. One of the best incentives being offered to the smaller exhibitor is the non-payment of drayage if the overall weight is less than 1000lbs. Smaller exhibitors should certainly take advantage of this. Get a great looking trade show booth for the SEMA show that meets this requirement. You do have certain dates which you must meet. To view the full news letter provided by SEMA please see below
“10 FREEBIES FOR SEMA SHOW EXHIBITORS Take Advantage of Special Deals to Save Money and Draw Buyers The nearly 2,000 exhibitors who will present their products and services at the 2008 SEMA Show (November 4–7, Las Vegas Convention Center) invest substantial sums to bring their wares to buyers from around the world. This year, SEMA and the Show managers have developed a number of programs to save exhibitors money and help them draw buyers. Listed below are 10 free programs that qualified exhibitors can use to make the most of their investment as they plan their displays.
Free Distribution of Press Releases/Press Kits: Exhibiting companies may deliver press releases and/or press kits to the SEMA Show Media Center Sponsored by Continental Tire, room S219, on the Skybridge between the Central and South Halls. The Media Center serves as “home base” for thousands of editors and reporters during the Show, and media members visit there often to find press information and obtain releases and press kits.
Posted in las vegas trade show displays, tradeshow booth, trade show booth, meeting and conventions, events planning, trade show display rental, custom trade show displays, convention booth, Uncategorized | Print | No Comments » Understanding The Language Of Trade Shows29. July 2008 by dexter.
I decided to write this to help some exhibitors understand the terminology of the trade show industry. In order to get what you want done on the trade show floor you must first understand the terminology. I remember years ago when I first entered the trade show industry, I simple did not know most of the terminology. In that I decided to see if I can help a little by putting some terms together to see if I can help others
Blueprint Bill of Lading (B/L) Back-light Cam lock This is usually a locking device used mainly to attach panels; it can also be a timbler type lock CWT (Certified Weight Ticket) Drayage Foul Bill of Lading Grid System Hard Card Junction Box Labor Call Less Than Truckload (LTL) Light Box Linear Display Marshaling Yard Masking Drape Union Modular Exhibit O.T. Labor Rear Illumination Rigger Runner This is the person who goes out to get anything for your booth, may it be carpet tape or light bulbs etc This is the actual component that make up your booth space. These structures display your product or service S.T. Labor Scissors Lift Set-up Drawing Shipping Crate Show Manager Subcontractor Turnkey Packages Velcro Exhibit Designer/Producer Posted in display show trade, trade show exhibits, trade shows, tradeshow booth, Los Angeles trade show displays, las vegas trade show displays, custom trade show displays, convention booth, events planning, meeting and conventions, trade show display rental | Print | 1 Comment » Choosing The Best Trade Show Booth Design28. July 2008 by dexter.
The design of your trade show booth is very important. A great deal of exhibitors makes the wrong choice every day due to lack of knowledge of the trade show industry. No two companies are the same and therefore now two designs should be the same. There are many companies out there that just pull generic designs from their portfolio and expect it to work for their clients. Some actually do work to degree. If you have choice of choosing a design that is specific to your firm and have a choice of picking one out of a catalogue, what would you do? I would hope that the specific or custom design would be your choice. Why? Custom design are much more indebt as to what the exhibitor wants and needs. Custom design makes you stand out from the rest of exhibits and competitor at the show. I recently provided a booth to a client at a particular show which was a small 10×20 booth; we applied a large graphic cut out of a giraffe to the back wall. The image hung over the back wall. This giraffe had nothing to do with the client product. It just carried a theme “head and shoulders above the competition” needless to say it was smash at the show. More conversation about the giraffe was at the show. Leads were generated and when the sales representative contacted these leads all he or she had to say is we are X Company, you remember the company that had the big giraffe at the show. I say this to say stay away from “cookie cutter designs” if you can they say nothing about your company ask your exhibit house to provide a custom design for you, show some personality. Do not run from exhibit house to exhibit house choose a good design and exhibit house to work with and let them work out your design. To get a no obligatory design contact http://eldsusa.com Posted in trade show exhibits, display show trade, trade show, trade shows, trade show booth, Los Angeles trade show displays, las vegas trade show displays, custom trade show displays, convention booth, events planning, meeting and conventions, trade show display rental | Print | 1 Comment » Exhibiting At Your First Trade Show25. July 2008 by dexter.
Having been in the trade show industry for over 20 years as a designer, For the new exhibitor’s first trade show I would suggest taking this approach. Secure your booth location preferably a location near the front of the main or plasma screens. Everyone in the convention hall would love to get a Second thing, at your first trade show always have a theme for your trade information http://www.eldsusa.com Posted in trade show, trade show exhibits, trade shows, tradeshow booth, trade show booth, display show trade, Los Angeles trade show displays, convention booth, custom trade show displays, events planning, meeting and conventions, las vegas trade show displays, trade show displays | Print | 1 Comment » Exhibiting In Bad Economic Times25. July 2008 by dexter.
Exhibiting at trade shows in these bad economic times is a major issue for the trade show industry. Many exhibitors are deciding not to attend various trade shows and are cutting back on the size of their booth. Some seasoned exhibitors are now visiting the shows only as show attendees and not as trade show exhibitors. Why? The costs that accompany these events. Other innovative exhibitors rent suites and invite their clients to their suites to demo new products etc. In attempting to address these issues I would say that despite innovative measures to be a part of the tradeshow marketing process in these economic times, pulling out of the show is not the answer Here are some of the draw backs in not attending the shows that an exhibitor normally attends: a) exhibitor’s seniority is lost – putting you at a disadvantage in placement for the next show when you decide to re-enter that particular show b) prime locations that were usually allotted to you as an exhibitor is now given to other regular exhibitors, thus only allowing some off-the-beat traffic location to you. Another ill-advised alternative is to reduce your usual booth and show site. An example, say, your company usually attend a show using a 20×20 or 20×30 and you now are using a 10×10. Reason? Your company’s image has a tendency to be diminished giving the impression to both clients and competitors that your business is not doing well. Would you depend on this company be around in the future? Few pointers: The best thing to do in this case is keep the same size booth and location. Try and reduce your labor cost, your shipping cost and your drayage cost. These are all changes that the consumer as well as competitor will never see nor notice. The next sensible thing to do is to rent a custom trade show booth as opposed to purchasing one. Custom means exactly that – your company is still doing well and still has the ability to exhibit your products in a custom booth. There will be no signage on your booth saying “rented”. You are still giving the impression that your company is not affected by the dim economy. Renting a custom booth will cost you a lot less than purchasing one. Advantages? Exhibitor has no head-ache for transportation and refurbishment costs. Clients can now enjoy a full turnkey operation, while knowing exactly what their cost will be in the end. This way there are no surprises, nothing over the budget unless added by the client. Custom design rental booths are generally life savers for those exhibitors trying to keep abreast with this economy and still remain regular tradeshow exhibitors under a strict budgetary constraints. Lately we have seen many larger exhibit companies trashing their custom exhibit booth and resorting to the use of a full turnkey rental trade show booth. Multi rentals are also an advantage for most clients who attend numerous show. Different shows may require different configurations as well as different sizes and locations. In the past client would have have to invest in two or three different booth, not so anymore, rental booth can be supplied in most major cities with the same look and all are generated from one source Posted in display show trade, Los Angeles trade show displays, trade show exhibits, tradeshow booth, trade show booth, las vegas trade show displays, meeting and conventions, trade show display rental, trade show displays, custom trade show displays, convention booth, events planning, Uncategorized | Print | No Comments »
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