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advanced exhibit
methods
3000 south croddy way
santa ana, california 92704
714.513.1900 fax714.556.8781
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Advanced
Exhibit Methods (AEM) has been helping trade show exhibitors of all sizes
create high-impact, attention-getting exhibits for more than 15 years.
From 10' pop-ups to 3500 square foot custom modular islands, AEM creates
exhibits that stand out and get you noticed.
Our
convenient Orange County location enables us to easily service trade shows
in the bustling Anaheim, Los Angeles, Long Beach and San Diego Convention
Centers, as well as nationwide.
If
you are looking for a trade show exhibit that makes a statement look no
further than Advanced Exhibit Methods.
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Contact: richard.diess@advancedexhibitmethods.com
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Dear Exhibitors:
For many exhibitors, business is not "hopping". Management is scrutinizing
budgets with a fine tooth comb. One question which continually comes up:
by exhibiting at the same trade shows each year, are we putting all of
our eggs in one basket? Are we wasting money? The answer: Not "eggsactly".
At a typical trade show, 37% of attendees are new. Due to recent corporate
reorganizations, this number may be even higher. Over half of these attendees
have not been to a show in the prior year. However since 83% of them have
buying power or influence, you have a potential new audience of at least
30%. Combine this with a new product or service presentation and the qualified
new audience number can approach 83%.
With these numbers, even though your prospects are not brightly colored,
you shouldn't have to hunt hard to find them. When you uncover them, grab
them quickly and carefully and put them in your client basket.
Happy Hunting!
Sincerely,

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What are
Your Premiums
Doing for You?
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| Premiums
are one of the fastest-growing areas in trade show marketing. When used
properly, they serve a two-fold purpose: catch your prospect's attention
and remind them of your presence. But the big question is this--how do
you make sure your premiums are working for you?
The first
step to great results from your premium program is to make wise selections.
Although tempting, resist the urge to go with the first neat gizmo that
catches your eye. You can maximize your results by keeping some strategic
points in mind when making your choices:
1. Know
your intended audience. Who will be attending this show? What
items would be the most useful in their line of work? If you are aiming
for a particular industry, think about items that they would use every
day. With today's premium offerings, you can select anything from stress-balls
and toolkits to flashlights and dictionaries printed with your logo and
message.
2. Choose
items that are representative of you and your industry. Although
that plastic toy is fun to play with, what does it really say about your
company? Select items that are both entertaining and functional and will
give attendees a clear reflection of your company and it's products. What
about in a hard to define industry? Rather than handing out something completely
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that can be used by anyone. Letter
openers and memo dispensers can be customized with your logo and will remain
on your prospect's desk as an ever present reminder of your company.
3. Make
an impact by being creative with your design choices. Practicality
goes a long way in ensuring that your item will be used and seen daily.
But just because an item is practical does not mean it has to be boring.
Something as simple as a pencil holder is useful and stays on the desktop
in constant view of your potential customer, but can be made artistic and
original with your color and shape choices.
Remember
that premiums aren't just for tradeshows anymore. When was the
last time you sent out a friendly reminder to your existing clients? Even
after you have successfully gained an account, it is important to maintain
your presence. Customized premiums can be sent as thank-you's, holiday-related
gifts, or promotional announcements when you release a new product or service
as well.
AEM is here
to help you. With our new Premium and Incentive Program, we
can assist you in making choices to compliment your business and the message
you are promoting. If you have any other questions or would like other
ideas about how to get the most from your premium program, please contact:
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| One of the best ways to stay on top of design
trends in any industry is to stay involved in the industry. The best way
to do that in our industry is go to trade shows.
I know, I know. Who's got the budget to go to all these different trade
shows? Not many of us, that's for sure. And how are we supposed to know
which ones to go to?
That's why we've put together a virtual tour of the 4 hottest trade
shows on the planet. Of course nothing beats the real thing, but if you
can't make it in person, at least you can be there in cyber-spirit.
What ever did we do without the internet???
Comdex-The
largest trade show in the world
www.comdex.com (these pics aren't
as great as the rest, but this is a show that you really want to go to
in person anyway) pics1
pics2
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To see used 10' x 10' exhibits, click here 10
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20'x40' island exhibit. High tech, new age design with
custom laminate and metallic finishes. 2 custom counters, large overhead
projection screen, and 2 wavy fabric wings spanning from the center structure
to freestanding kiosks. Originally purchased for 76k
Asking price: Best offer
For more information, please contact:
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20'x20' island exhibit with 3-16' towers that protrude
from 3-8' tall double sided backlit kiosks. Three backlit headers hang
from towers. Includes shipping crates and 2 custom reception counters.
Originally purchased for 70k
Asking price: Best offer
For more information, please contact:
sales@advancedexhibitmethods.com |
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10' x 20' in-line exhibit. Black laminate. Alcove counter,
backlit header, light box above alcove counter, reception counter, and
two shipping cases with wheels.
Asking price: $10,500
For more information, please contact:
sales@advancedexhibitmethods.com |
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Panelflex, gray Tempo fabric.
7 down lights and free standing counter
Ships in 2 Anvil cases (included)
Asking price: $2,000
For more information, please contact:
sales@advancedexhibitmethods.com |
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