Monthly Archives: October 2014

“To Rent OR Not to Rent, That is the Question.”

Surely even in the time of Shakespeare the benefits of renting from an approved and reputable exhibit vendor would have been clear.

Simply ask yourself the following questions...

Is your pre show activity better spent on lead generation and setting meetings with new prospects or focused on endless shipping logistical choices?

Should your arrival times and hotel nights be scheduled to optimize a focused selling attitude instead of spending time getting your bearings and wasting energy setting up your booth.

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Booth Etiquette: Do’s and Don’ts

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Whether you are planning for a 10 x 10 or 40 x 40 foot exhibit space, exhibitors attend trade shows for the same purpose; lead generation and brand management.

With so much invested in your exhibiting experience at a show, it would seem that all efforts would be focused on making an impact.  Too often the simplest rules of common courtesy and etiquette torpedo the efforts.  So here are some “Do’s and Don’ts” that will help you and your...

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Height Restrictions and Line-of-Sight Rules

Height restrictions and line-of-sight rules, usually found in your exhibitor kit, are two regulations that will affect the design and layout of your exhibit.

Height restrictions are usually determined by the venue's ceiling height. These values, along with specific show regulations can restrict your overall exhibit height to as low as 8 feet or as high as 24 feet. However there are standards for height restrictions based on the following booth configurations: 8 feet for an inline, 12 feet for a perimeter...

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