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Do you think a more intriguing looking exhibition booth garners more attention?
And if it does, wouldn’t you want to be the exhibitor who is creating the intrigue?
Think about it.
Let’s say you’re a first time exhibitor who signs up for a smaller inline booth space.
And let’s say you’re confident that what you and your company has to present to show attendees is going to be widely accepted.
Because you know your product(s) or service(s) or software will be saving em time and money.
But, in order to collar the 85% of the attendees who have buying power or say so, you’ll first want to be able to grab their attention, then lure them into your show booth.
So how are you going to do this?
After all, you’re surrounded by competing booths.
Where each exhibitor is clamoring for attention too.
And if we consider the numbers… an average attendee, at a yearly industry show, will only visit 5% of the total exhibitions on the show floor.
Which means, the odds are already stacked against you, unless you are able to stand out more.
So let’s imagine you’re one of these attendees.
And you stroll into the crowded venue.
Maybe you want to check out the new products? Or you want to meet some of the industry players? Or even make new contacts? Or…
But as you enter, you find yourself staring down aisle, after aisle, after aisle of exhibition booths.
Almost everywhere you look you see displays, and tension fabric exhibits, and backlits, and booths, and structures, and hanging signs, and stands, and all of it.
So you begin your trek along one of the long aliseways.
And, as you mosey along, you’re unaware, you’re unwittingly being distracted too.
Maybe you’re being careful not to bump into other attendees. Or you’re glancing to see who’s dinging your mobile phone. Or you’re swiveling your head to talk with a friend…
And, at the same time, as you’re herding along, you’re doing your best to gain a glimpse of each exhibition booth on the aisle.
Where each show booth display is presenting a message while trying to peak your interest.
Then suddenly you catch a glimpse of an 8ft vertical curve formulate tension fabric backwall display (like this display being offered here.)
After all, it’s not like the rest of the tension fabric displays which are dotting the aisle way.
Because it’s vertically curved inward. It looks like a giant wave. It’s unique. It intrigues you.
And the luxurious dye sub stretch fabric face has the word “new” in it’s projecting visual.
Which is exactly what you’re looking for. Something new. Right?
So you grind your way through the crowd to get a closer look. To strike up a conversation with the show booth staff.
And low and behold… it’s the kind of product, service, or software you’re interested in.
A deal is struck.
You get what you want, and the exhibitor gains an new account.
Now, do you see how this played out?
What if the exhibitor didn’t go with the vertical curve tension fabric backwall?
Would you have still notice them?
Which is exactly the point.
The reason why it’s so vital to be unique, different, and create more intrigue to attract more attendees at a jammed packed industry show.
Verses blending into the sea of displays which, many, tend to appear similar.
Thus, this simple 8 ft vertical curve tension fabric backwall display, with its inward curving stretch fabric graphic, will catch more attention than simple straight walls.
But, the choice is yours.
Blend in or stand out.
Catch attention or watch attendees waltz by your booth.
Sure, your inline. You have your work cut out for you. But a simple curving shape has the power to catch attention.
And even if you catch 5 to 7 new accounts whom may otherwise have passed you by, you probably more than covered your entire exhibition cost. Right?
Now what if that was 5 to 7 new visitors per show day. And your show last 4 days?
What would 20 to 28 new accounts do for your bottom line?
After all, is this not a conservative number?
5 to 7 additional new attendees, visiting your booth, most likely works out to less than 1 new visit per hour?
So what’s it gonna be?
If you want to create more intrigue and increase your ability to attract more attention, then why not grab one of these tension fabric exhibits today.
Order this 8ft, vertical curve, formulate, tension fabric, backwall display right now.
Download the design template and unleash your graphic designer.
(Or if you prefer design help? Why not hire Denver Displays design team too?)
Then upload your design for proofing.
Pre-press checks every square inch of the design, at size, to ensure all looks good.
Then once you approve the proof(s). You’re all set.
We’ll produce, dye sub print, quality control, package, and ship your display as promised.
So order your 8ft vertical curve display today.
Have a fantastic show.
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