by Ceri | Feb 22, 2010 | Design, Exhibitions
Scan Display is a leading provider of Sandton exhibition furniture rentals whether for whole conventions or individual stands. As one of the top signage, flooring, stand display providers, we are also known for our range of Sandton exhibition furniture rentals. Our years of experience in the provision of the above services, ensure that we can help you assess which types of chairs and tables to use and how many you will require for a particular exhibition. Instead of purchasing furniture that will be used once off, and transporting the furniture to the event location, rather use the rental service available. It will save exhibition costs, time, and resources. You will furthermore have the benefit of being able to select furniture that would otherwise have been extremely expensive for such an occasion.
by Ceri | Feb 22, 2010 | Design, Exhibitions
Designing the exhibition stand to ensure maximum visibility should be one of the priorities when planning to display at a trade fair. The considerations that go into the design of an exhibition stand include that of:
• Space availability to ensure that you work within the allocated space arrangements.
• Budget available for the project.
• Whether it will be a corner or mid-line stand.
• Whether you want to use the display at various events or only at one particular exhibition.
• What the target audience is.
• What the message or theme of the display should be.
• Whether it will be an indoor or outdoor display.
• Lighting, air-conditioning, and sound requirements.
With so many considerations that go into the design of an exhibition stand, you will benefit from the expertise, products, and services available from a leading exhibition solutions provider such as Scan Display.
by Ceri | Feb 22, 2010 | Design, Exhibitions
If you plan a custom display at an event, it will be better to select space for exhibition stands only instead of the shell scheme. It will mean that you will have to supply everything at the display, including the shell, lighting, sound, visual effects, and furniture. You will be able to build your stand up to a height of about four meters. The second option regarding space for exhibition stands is that of the shell scheme includes everything you will need for your display and includes the flooring, walls, electricity, name boards, lights, and more. This is the ideal package for companies that will want to save on time, resources, and design costs, and who will not want a custom design package.
by Ceri | Feb 22, 2010 | Design
With a wide variety of banner stands available, you may find it difficult to make the correct choice. A few pointers for the selection of banner stands are briefly shared below.
Consider how many times the specific banner stands will be used, where and how you want to erect the stands. Decide whether you will want to change the graphics of the display for various events or whether it should stay the same. Also consider whether it is important for that banner stands to fit within specific spaces such as the shell schemes. If the banner stands are to be used outdoors, you will need printing that can withstand sunlight. If the banner must be displayed close to wall areas, consider the types that can lean backwards. If the banners will be displayed next to various others for the creation of a special effect, select the types that will not show gaps in between. The final consideration is how long you want the banners to last.
by Ceri | Feb 22, 2010 | Design, Exhibitions
No doubt exhibiting can cost a pretty penny, but if you use on the site promotions effectively you can recover the cost of display through your exhibition booth. Simply ensure that you have products or services that can be sold at the exhibition booth and will take up less than five minutes each to present to the visitor. It should be a special that will only be available at your exhibition booth for the duration of the show. Make sure the promotion is well advertised onsite and even before you get to the exhibition. Contact clients and invite them to visit the exhibition booth before the event. Give them an incentive to do so and to refer others. Make sure you target the decision makers as this will help to get the spin-offs you hope for from an exhibition.
by Ceri | Feb 22, 2010 | Design, Exhibitions
Ever thought of using the customers to do the selling at your exhibition booths? Unconventional, yet effective, customers selling products at exhibition booths can boost sales figures tremendously. It is not to say that you have to pay a customer or have the customer do active selling. Simply, get the customers to talk about their positive experiences with specific products or services with visitors to your exhibition booths. This can be done by letting for instance, one of your client companies talk about your product at their exhibition booths or by having a live session at one of your exhibition booths where the company shares their experiences with your customers. Think about incentives that can be used to get client companies to testify about their satisfaction with your products, and you have a winning concept.