Full Color Digitally Printed Photo Trade Show Tablecloths
October 14, 2008
They are finally here! Our custom full color tablecloths are now ready to be shipped. These are unique tablecloths that will impress any crown any where because of the uniqueness provided by your own personalized artwork or one we design for you. Digitally print patterns, logos, photos what ever you wish, oh did I mentioned you’re allowed full color bleed printing on the entire cloth? Not just a small pieces or runners, not just the front, not just the front and the top, but the entire tablecloth. So let your creativity and imagination fly high and impress booth visitors during your next trade show or special event. These tablecloths come pre-sized for your 6 or 8 foot tables and are finished with rounded corners to prevent dragging fabric in the corners and avoid any damage by high traffic isles.
Already have a colored blank tablecloths and want to spice it up? Well we also print full color digital full color table runners that run across the table to the front drop to reveal your design. Runners run 28×96 inches standard are custom sizes are available up to 50 inches wide.
We’ve got something secrete boiling on our products development department that will probably launch in two years, so keep your eyes and ears open for our unique products.
D&B Consultant
October 27, 2011
Trade Show Booth Design, Standing out
September 26, 2011
If innovation is the key to effective marketing and advertising, then there are few venues that exemplify this standard as thoroughly and successfully as the industry of trade shows and commercial exhibitions. No matter what the particular businesses may be offering from their convention booths, catching the attention of a potential client or customer has become more competitive than ever, meaning that the traditional Xeroxed flyer simply won’t cut it anymore. Professionalism, simplicity, and brand familiarity are all still resourceful tools for accomplishing this task, but to breathe new life into them is both a necessary and unending battle. Worse yet, when advertising at trade shows, the market space is being shared with hundreds or even thousands of competitors, all doing their very best to beat each other to the finish line. So with all of this in mind, exactly what methods can be used to bring your trade show booth above and beyond the expectations for truly effective advertising? And in what ways can innovation play an important part in the process?
Let’s begin with the most obvious asset: Professionalism. It doesn’t take much effort to set up a fold-out card table and throw together a sign made with some posterboards and a set of children’s colored markers. Because this is the easiest and by far the cheapest method, much of the other booths at a trade show will no doubt take this route. Granted, some money will be saved, but it will never help your company’s booth to stand out in the crowd. Thus, the small amount of extra expense for a quality display, like a well-printed logo on the front of a high-quality tablecloth, becomes well worth the money spent, as it will make a statement to your clients that will let them know that you take your work very seriously. Professionally printed displays will say a great deal about your company’s credibility, which will also put your attracted buyers at ease about any doubts they might have. In short, professional displays for your booth create a professional representation for the company, which is the first stepping stone in achieving effective marketing.
Second, we will consider one of the more subtle arts of advertising: Simplicity. When we’re driving in our cars and we see a pair of golden arches, there aren’t too many of us who wouldn’t think about how good a burger and fries would taste at that very moment. Yet what we almost never consider is how effective that marketing tactic is, and it isn’t at all a complicated one. With a simple symbol that consists of nothing more than a gold-colored letter M against a solid red background, the customers are lining up. In the case of trade shows, too often are inexperienced companies littering their booths with overly-complex designs, endless mounds of text, and whatever else they can fit on that same cheap posterboard. The result is a booth that looks like nothing more than a hopelessly-cluttered mess, which will demand far too much effort for potential customers to understand what you are trying to tell them, causing them to quickly give up and move on. As the old saying goes, less is more. Part of having a professional-looking both is making it simple enough for your clients to understand upon the very first glance. Instead of trying to present everything about your company all at once, think about how you can present your company with a simple logo and maybe even a single-sentence description or slogan. Instead of having countless banners and flyers, try having just a few professionally-printed displays. The aforementioned tablecloth could function as your booth’s main centerpiece, and one or two additional displays could really help to present the company’s goals effectively without overwhelming the customer with too many garish things to look at. Again, the goal is to say less with more, in the most professional-looking method possible.
Finally, we come to the concept of brand familiarity. Once a positive impression is made on your clients with the professional appearance of your booth, the goal then becomes to maintain that positivity as you continue to do business with your clients. This is a process in which effective marketing will still play a vital role. The more you are able to work with your clients, the more familiar your company will become. As companies return to tradeshows every year, they are always finding new ways to present themselves using the same traditional tools as before. Because of this, an evolution in the professional appearance of your company’s tradeshow booth is undeniably necessary, which means that true innovation, along with the highest-quality displays that money can buy, will be the final key in your company’s future success.
Promotional Budget
June 3, 2010
How do you use your promotional products? Is to reward customers or attract them or both? What campaigns have work for you and which ones have not? Keeping track of budget and ROI is crusual to make the right adjustments and modify your next campaign to be more powerful. Larger companies rely on tons of give-a-ways at special events only and use other methods in different senarios where required. I have seen smaller companies waste money on campaigns that were poorly planned. From the selection of the product for the event, example giving a way a large item where it becomes more of a hastle than what is worth to carry around at a show. Or poor choice of Imprint for your dproduct, example too much text on a pen. Even the distribution of the item like simply tossing them in a croud or handing them out like candy without using the product as a lead generator. Be smart and try your best to generate leads and mailing list at the same time giving away a product that will be used for a long timed example, a printed beach towel, instead of cheap looking paperweights.
Happy with your website?
May 19, 2010
Are you truly happy with your website? Can it look and work better? Then it’s time to change it. It’s been 10 years since the Internet has exploded and newer and better tools are out there to generate traffic but if your website does not meet your expectations then it’s time to evaluate way to update upgrade and set your site to last another ten years.
Visual impact. How does your site look and compared to most successful sites out there in design and layout? here are a few standard questions you should ask yourself.
1. Is your logo in the same location throughout your site?
2. Is your menu in the location throughout the site?
3. Is your text ez to read?
4. Are you using to many images or graphics?
5. Are you using to many colors? 3 max is standard.
6. Do you have a sitemap and contact page?
7. Does your site anwer all the questions people may have?
8. Is my site completely in flash? If so, u definitely to evaluate your website.
Free Small Business Tips
May 15, 2010
I would like to offer some free tips to small business here in southern California and post my point of view on a new blog I’m planning to develop. The economy has hit everyone very hard but I have been blessed with tons of work. I would like to give back to my local economy and small businesses colleagues. I believe that if we support each other locally that we can maintain and help each other grow and survive the coming economic real collapse.
It seems the real economic professional have the same to say.… the real collapse has not hit us yet. It’s May 2010 and were about to see a collapse that will hit the states within a year and a half. – Gerald Celente.
New marketing idea
May 14, 2010
Marketing has evolved from forcing ads upon the people to tools that enable people to better themselves and sell your product or service in the process. Marketing is more sophisticated do to the fact that technology has also evolved.
Traditionally ads displayed a product and hopefully the majority will react to ad and feel compelled to buy. Very basic way communication. It’s like waving a toy in front of a child and hoping a few kids from the class will want the toy in return for good grade ( motivation for action) now companies have established a more complex method. By allowing the customer to improve themselves ever which way and squeezing the product or service with that free tool, arena or forum provided and developed by the company allows the customer to improve their skills, knowledge ect. Which then leads the customer to spend more time improving and at the same time selling their product or service. it’s like mixing kids marbles with a mathematical game where the more they play the game the better they get, satisfaction is guaranteed on both ends. The child learns the math problems; the teacher teaches and if your smart enough to develop that game and sell a kit to the school you have just made money! Don’t forget to send me my 2%…
New Jobs 2010 +
May 14, 2010
It’s now obvious that the computer revolution has been here for a while so if u have not made the change into this industry considering the economic down turn you have missed the boat!
If u know how to use the computer and have lost your job or seeking ways to turn in your hammer for a keyboard now is the chance to do so. The new way of doing business is no longer with a large corporation but with small local individuals. This not only helps support your local economy but in most cases the quality of service is better. Less overhead more one on one service for less. The Internet has open the door to all entrepreneurs. By offering tools to build your own service online and marketing and funneled traffic you longer have to fish in the mass oceans, the fish come to you. What I mean? Before you had to market out there in the real world, now using web designers and seo consultants like Online Marketing DNA you can spend your marking budget once in the life span of your business and learn how to maintain it. The ROI is insane! If your reading this then my point has been proven. You have found my article and you have spent more time on here that looking at a magazine ad. People are only interested in what they want or need, so why not focus on those people that are looking for what they want or need. Filtering out is the best way to get that ROI percent skyrocket.
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Marketing on the go
May 14, 2010
Marketing on the go. Now that Apple products and usage has exploded on main stream it’s time to use it for marketing. I’m currently writing this blog from a remote location using my iPhone and are able to update my blog more often through ouu the week and while on the go? Tired of typing on a small keyboard? No problem there’s an app fom that… Voice recognition software converts your spoken words into text making it easier to update your blog. Well I hope to bring more marketing ideas now that I’m all setup. By the way did I mention this wordpress app was free?
PEC People Emergency Center – WARNING
April 15, 2010
PEC People Emergency Center DOES NOT PAY THEIR BILLS!! Avoid any business transaction with this organization. They have repeatedly avoided paying an invoice for promotional products that they have and have been using. Avoid donations and or volunteer work.
http://www.pec-cares.org/
People’s Emergency Center
325 N. 39th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
P: (215) 382-7522
F: (215) 386-6290
Black Tablecloth
April 7, 2010
Welcome our new website www.custom-trade-show-tablecloths.com our blank black 6 foot tablecloths made from the same polyester fabric material that is found in our custom screen printed tablecloths. We’re promoting blank colored tablecloths and black should the one to launch them.
We’re making it easier to order blank goods from our new website with self checkout provided and secured by PayPal (no account required) you can use your popular credit card to quickly order your cloth. Remember that all of our cloths are made to order and will take up to 48 hours to ship your order. Future website content will feature decorative tablecloths along with our popular imprinted custom cloths for your marketing needs.
These black tablecloths are the most popular from our catalog and have the preferred choice from wide spectrum of industries. Dark fabric helps reduce any steins and washing cycles are reduced to help savings on washing services. For this reason restaurants love these black cloths and of course it provided a classy look as well. Black tablecloths also work great for contrasting display, for example glass or metal polished items stand out against the black. All of you with custom runners will love these blank cloths with inexpensive quality cloths. Need custom size or imprint? No problem, you know we specialize in custom screen print.












