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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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With
more than 18 years in the trade show and event marketing industry, Advanced
Exhibit Methods (AEM)has established itself as not only the company
to help you get noticed by creating high-impact, attention getting environments,
but also as an invaluable resource for all of your event marketing needs.
From
Pop-Ups to 4000 square foot custom and custom modular exhibits, AEM
has the knowledge and the ability to get you noticed in any size market.
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. Your events are sure to be
successful with AEM as part of your team.
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Dear
Exhibitors:
No matter
where you turn these days, radio, print, television, internet, and
convention, politicians and parties are vying for your attention.
During a typical election year, they will spend many months selling
themselves to you. In a trade show environment, these months become
minutes.
A typical attendee will
only wait about 2 minutes to be acknowledged. If you spend 10 minutes
speaking with an attendee who does not need your product or service,
you could have missed up to 5 potential good prospects. Where did
they go? You might be able to find them at your competitor's booth.
To avoid this situation,
your staff needs to ask strong qualifying questions. This will allow
them to quickly determine whether they should continue the conversation.
If the attendee is not a prospect, politely end the conversation
so you can prepare for the next, better prospect.
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Remember, politicians
have both the time and the money to expend on their sales
pitch. You, as an exhibitor sales person, must be much more
efficient.
Sincerely,

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Did you know that
Advanced Exhibit Methods can help you plan your next corporate
event?
- training seminars
- sales meetings
- dinner parties/banquets
- product demos
- mall tours
- mobile exhibitions
- and many more...
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The
Bush-Gore contest in 2000 was not the first presidential election
in US history where things did not go smoothly. Here's a few examples:
In the 1800 presidential election, Thomas Jefferson and Aaron
Burr tied for first place, throwing the election into the House
of Representatives for a tie-breaking vote. However, after 35
votes over six days they were still tied! Who finally became President?
Thomas Jefferson. Here's how: each voter voted for two presidential
candidates on the same ballot. The candidate receiving a majority
became President, and the runner-up became Vice President.
In the 1872 presidential election, candidate Horace Greeley died
between Election Day and the meeting of the Electors. Who finally
became President? Ulysses S. Grant. Three Electors loyally tried
to vote for Greeley, but Congress refused to count votes for the
dead man. An interesting historical footnote in this election:
Susan B. Anthony was arrested in Rochester, NY in 1872 for casting
an illegal vote in this election. She was arrested and fined $100,
which she refused to pay. The 19th Amendment giving women the
legal right to vote was not ratified until 1920, 14 years after
her death.
In the 1888 presidential election, Grover Cleveland won the popular
vote, but lost the subsequent Electoral College vote. Who finally
became President? Benjamin Harrison. However, Cleveland won back
the Presidency four years later, making him the only President
to serve non-sequential terms. He was President from 1885-1889
and from 1893-1897.
In the 1968 presidential election there were three major contenders:
Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, and George Wallace. Nixon and
Humphrey tied with 43 percent of the direct vote and Wallace had
13.5 percent. Who finally became President? The Presidency went
to Nixon with no feud because he won the majority of the electoral
votes. The American public was really upset with this election
and The American Institute of Public Opinion asked voters before
and after that election if they would support a Constitutional
amendment eliminating the Electoral College and replacing it with
the direct-vote system. Before the election 60% said to do away
with the College. After the election that total raised to 81%.
However, the system was never changed.
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Advanced Exhibit Methods is
proud to introduce our latest product addition...
ENTASI
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Entasi is available in the following shapes:
flat, vertical concave curve, vertical convex curve, and horizontal
concave curve. Ease of assembly, a very sensible price tag,
and beautiful and unique design make Entasi the key to revving
up your portable trade show marketing strategy.
Aluminum tube construction with fabric
pillowcase graphic. Optional accessories include: swing out
arm table, forward, straight or curved accent frames that can
be used to hold graphics and/or shelves, and lighting packages.
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To see used 10' x 10' exhibits, click here 10
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10'x10' exhibit. Zero truss structure. 3 counter tops, reception counter
with locking door, place for 39x46 rigid banner, place for 49x79 roll
up banner, header brackets. Includes custom built crate.
Asking price: $6500
For more information, please contact:
info@advancedexhibitmethods.com
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10' x 20' in-line exhibit. Grey Frontrunner fabric and green marble laminate.
Alcove counter, 2 light boxes, attached reception counter, and two shipping
cases.
Asking price: $7,000
For more information, please contact:
info@advancedexhibitmethods.com
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10' x 20' in-line exhibit. Rosewood laminate. Two alcove counters, backlit
header, 2 light boxes, 2 reception counters, and shipping cases with wheels.
Originally purchased for $25,000.
Asking price: $12,000
For more information, please contact:
info@advancedexhibitmethods.com
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10' x 10' Tigermark custom exhibit. Iridescent mariner burl gloss laminate.
2 backlit panels, 42" flat screen monitor cutout, 2 custom podiums
with locking storage and keyboard drawer. Shipping cases included. Used
only twice!!!
Asking price: $6,500
For more information, please contact:
info@advancedexhibitmethods.com
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