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Pop Up Displays are an Economical Option for Trade Exhibits
10th November 2010
Businesses that are looking for an economical way to participate in trade shows for their industry should look into purchasing a pop up display. These booths are designed for easy of use, setup, and storage. They are usually more economical than more elaborate displays, but, with the right design, can be just as eye-catching and effective.
Most pop up displays for trade shows are designed of lightweight, flexible materials. This makes them easy to store and transport. Even better, these displays only take a few minutes to setup, which leaves reps even more time to network and meet with potential customers. Basic models come with fabric panels, some have a carpet-like material that accepts velcro mounted graphics and signs.
Higher end pop up displays can have the same high quality graphics as traditional booth displays. Custom mural panels and even new 3-D graphics are available on some pop up models. The displays come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so that they can fit the needs of individual shows as well as specific businesses or products.
Trade shows are vital not just for attracting potential clients, but for networking with peers. It also provides companies the opportunity to connect with vendors with customized solutions for their particular industry. Having an effective display is just one part of having a successful trade show experience.