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Our 10×10 Truss trade show booths provide a modern, professional, and industrial appearance at any trade show event. They require NO TOOLS for set up and some can even be reconfigured in multiple ways using the same parts. With a fully recyclable steel frame, our Truss kits are both an economical and eco-friendly exhibit choice. Our Slatwall displays are lightweight and are perfect for clients needing shelving or slatwall for merchandise. Capatible with all industry standard hardware, our Slatwall booths offer both strength and flexibility while still weighing 50% LESS than standard slatwall displays.
Just like with in-person trade shows, think about the type of show and the audience you’re expecting, and then select the reps that have the most relevant product and persona knowledge to have meaningful and engaging conversations. Typically, you would look for reps with the most product knowledge, or with the best relationship-building skills. Or you would look for reps who are personable and outgoing. While all of these qualities remain true and valid when staffing a virtual trade show, one quality to add to the mix is strength of digital communication, i.e., does your rep express him/herself well in emails/messages, is he/she comfortable video conferencing, etc. If you think capturing the attention of a lead at an in-person trade show is hard, wait until you experience a virtual trade show. It’s a whole different ballgame with its own set of challenges, but with thoughtful and strategic staffing, you’ll be sure to nail it. Find additional information at infinityexhibits.com.
Remember that the banner or sign you use on your trade show booth is not that big. As a result, you won’t be able to fit all of the information you want about your exhibitions. If you’re going to add text, you need to keep it minimal. Not only will a lot of text muck up the overall look of your banner, but it probably will make people less inclined to read it or come see what you have. It is not a brochure for your brand or company; it’s just a sign. And while this particular sign is an important one, you have to be clear and simple with what you put on it. The point of the sign is to draw people in so that you can talk about what you have, so why would you want to include all of that on the sign itself? This defeats the purpose of having you there at all!
Once you identify the type of booth you will be occupying, you should think about the signage. That involves establishing how the name of your brand should be presented on your booth in a way that it is visible to the attendees even from a far distance. If your budget allows it, you can go for neon signs that will really attract the attendees. Another way of minimizing costs without sacrificing an excellent trade show event presence is to avoid too many print signages and go for digital graphics and presentations. Since most booths have limitations when it comes to hanging posters, going digital will give you more booth space to utilize when you do not have those print signages. Find extra info on infinityexhibits.com.