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Trade Show Displays Buyer's Guide - Buying Tips

Trade Show Displays Buyer's Guide - Buying Tips

Published: 04/13/2011

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Buying Tips

Design counts

 

The average trade show visitor spends less than three seconds looking at your display so your design must grab their attention quickly. Avoid complex explanations or elaborate descriptions of the company; instead, focus on messages that will prompt visitors to stop at your booth, where you can explain everything they might need to know. Finally, begin the shopping process about two months before the show to allow time to create the proper artwork.

 

 

 

 

Keeping a display in good shape

 

 

To ensure longer life for a display, make sure it can be securely packed. Look for a display with a case that has separate space for each display component. Avoid tucking non‐display components in the case.

 

 

 

 

Think about shipping expenses

 

 

Consider air freight, ground shipping, and personal car requirements when determining the overall cost of a particular display system.

 

 

 

 

 

Why not rent?

 

 

Before you buy a display unit, you should consider renting one. An estimated 40 percent of first‐time exhibitors never return to another show. Keep in mind that some dealers will allow you to apply 50% to 100% of the rental cost toward a later purchase, should you decide it is worth the investment.

 

 

 

 

Save some money with a refurbished display

 

 

Buying a refurbished display can be a less expensive alternative to buying a new one, although you may not have any guarantees of reliability or performance. You will still have to spend money on new signs to accompany the booth.

 

 

 

 

Do a dry run

 

 

Be sure to set up your booth at least once before you get to the show. Once you know how to work a given booth, it should be easy to do. You certainly don’t want to be reading about “tab A” and “slot B” while prospective customers are arriving at the show.