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The NEW SEGUE Sunrise Portable Hybrid

January 18th, 2011 COMMENTS
SEGUE Sunrise Hybrid Display

You Don't Need No Stinking Pop Up!

Imagine this . . .

You’re at a trade show holding a fistful of qualified leads. It’s the last day, the last 10 minutes before the show closes and you’re tired. You’re ready for dinner, a drink, and a quiet, relaxing evening.  But first, you have to dismantle and pack your 10 ft. display.

No problem. You have a SEGUE Sunrise.

Introducing the SEGUE Sunrise Portable Hybrid Display — the World’s Only Tool-Less Display featuring Silicone Edge Graphics (SEG). The engineered aluminum frame assembles with attached knobs in about the same time it takes to assemble a pop-up display.

The Sunrise features lightweight MODUL aluminum and large format tension fabric graphics. Choose from (3) 10 x 10 and (3) 10 x 20 designs.

Prices start at $2575 retail for an upscale, portable hybrid display. Best of all . . . It’s manufactured by Classic Exhibits, the leader in portable/modular hybrid displays.

SEGUE Sunrise with Silicone Edge Graphics

SEGUE Sunrise with Silicone Edge Graphics

Features:

  1. Attractive Hybrid Design
  2. Engineered MODUL Aluminum Extrusion
  3. Large Format Silicone Edge Graphic (7.5 ft. x 7.5 ft)
  4. Attached Knob Assembly (no tools!)
  5. Optional Wings in Two Shapes and 7 Colors
  6. Portable Case Options

See all the SEGUE Sunrise Displays in Exhibit Design Search, the world’s largest database of exhibits and accessories.

Social Media Planning: What You Should Do in Q1 2011

January 13th, 2011 COMMENTS

Guest post by Tim Patterson of www.tradeshowguyblog.com.

Social Media Planning

Depending on what your company’s involvement is in social media, there are a number of approaches you can take to moving forward during the first quarter of 2011. And that’s the KEY: MOVING FORWARD from wherever you are at this moment. With the forward motion of all things social media, if you sit still you’ll get further and further behind!

If Your Company is NOT Doing Anything with Social Media

If you’re at the very beginning, you’ll have to start somewhere. Starting anywhere is better than not starting at all. Ask around the office, and look for your company’s own ‘digital native.’ This is the person that’s already online with social media. They’re already on Facebook and Twitter. They may be posting fun videos on YouTube or Facebook. Perhaps they’ve got a LinkedIn account. They’re adept at discussing and moving around in the social media world.

Once you find that person, sit down with your marketing manager and the company owner (presuming you’re a small or medium-sized company and have easy access to these people) and discuss the following steps:

  • Where you are
  • Where you want to go in the next 3 – 6 months
  • What tools you’ll need
  • Who will be in charge of the company’s social media efforts
  • How much time it will realistically take to set up accounts and start to build your community
  • What are your goals
  • What are the steps required to meet those goals
  • What other internal or external help you’ll need

At this point, you’re really doing a full assessment of where the company is in social media. Find out what your strengths are, where the holes are in your knowledge and determine the best way to fill those gaps. Here is where you’ll also be appointing someone (or two or three) that have the capabilities to lead the company’s social media efforts.

From here, look to what how you can start to create a community, stay in touch with them and provide them with information, content and response to their feedback.

Then, start: get the Facebook and Twitter accounts going, check in daily, put up links on your website to direct people to the new social media outposts. At the outset, once the accounts are set-up (should take a very short amount of time), the initial involvement might be a few minutes a day. As you see more of your community finding you, you’ll have more opportunity to ask questions, look for feedback and find ways to respond to their comments and questions.

If You Feel There’s a LOT More You Could be Doing

GET CREATIVE: If you’re past the first few baby steps described above, this is where you can start to get creative with your postings. Take note of what other companies that ‘get’ social media do. Riff off of their efforts. Come up with ways to creatively produce short videos that show the human side of your company, such as this one from gDiapers that was a video birthday present where employees described what they liked about their boss Kim.

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Word on the Street — January 3rd thru January 7th

January 7th, 2011 3 COMMENTS
Duck Duck Eagle

Word on the Street by Kevin Carty

Duck Duck War Eagle!

NO, I am not alluding to the child’s game of “Duck Duck Goose!” I am referring to Monday’s National Championship Game between the Oregon Ducks and the Auburn Tigers.

As you can probably imagine, the State of Oregon is all a buzz over the upcoming game. In my lifetime, I have never seen anything like it in this state. It’s great. And no matter what SEC fans say, this is not going to be some patsy team from the Pacific NW going to Glendale, Arizona to get crushed by the Auburn Tigers. NO, the Ducks are a legitimate Top 10 program in college football. If you are an objective fan of college football, you know that already.

Monday’s game will be an opportunity to finally set the record straight about the PAC 10, soon to be PAC 12. Win or loose, the game will be a close one, and the Oregon Ducks will serve the PAC 10 proud.

Now, I’m not one to want to give away free betting tips; however, this is a new year so I am going to share a free tip for you sports betters out there. You’ll want to remember this whether you bet through a Vegas sports book or you participate in a game day pool.

Elmer Cheney

Not many people know this, so please keep it to yourself.

Did you know that Dick Chaney is an avid Auburn Tigers football fan? Well, if you didn’t, you do now. And you are probably thinking, “what in the world does that have to do with anything?” Well, it’s really very simple . . . .

Dick Cheney is a hunter. In particular, he likes to hunt duck and pheasant. But as we all know based on his past adventures, he’s more likely to shoot a teammate (a.k.a., a fellow hunter) than a duck. Like Dick Cheney, look for the Auburn Tigers to shoot themselves in the foot and the mighty Oregon Ducks to prevail as victors in this Monday’s National Championship.

Also, be sure to enjoy watching Cam Newton in his final college game. If you had not heard, he has opted to take the HUGE pay cut and leave college for the NFL. Ha!!

Enjoy the game. In all seriousness, it should be a good. one.

GO DUCKS!!!

QUACK QUACK!!

–Kevin Carty

http://twitter.com/kevin_carty
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kevin-carty/3/800/32a

The Top Trade Show Giveaways of 2010

January 7th, 2011 COMMENTS

Although smartphones and iPads are shaping the meetings of tomorrow according to an article in Successful Meetings, traditional promotional products continue to impact the meetings of today based on a recent survey from the Advertising Specialty Institute (ASI). More

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100 Things to Watch in 2011

January 4th, 2011 COMMENTS
Global Trends 2011

2011 Global Trends

At the start of every New Year, the experts roll out their “trends” for the coming year. This one from JWT (J Walter Thompson) takes a global perspective on technology, media, consumerism, and social trends in alphabetical order. You may not agree with every one or even recognize others, but frankly, that’s half the fun. Enjoy!

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