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Pop-up Display Tables Work
You can create your pop-up
display tables and tradeshow booths in any fashion that you want, with a
little creativity.
The first time that I saw pop-up
display tables at a tradeshow, I wanted one. When I returned to my
office, I immediately told my manager and the person in charge of our
display booths, it wasn't long that we had pop-up display tables. It
doesn't matter where you are, when you see something that works, and
works great, don't be afraid of borrowing the idea.
The whole idea of a tradeshow is to get noticed and to do that you have
to have an edge. I have been to many tradeshows, and have had enough
room for a huge 20x20 display booth, and I have been at shows where the
space is so small and cramped that I'm afraid of stepping on the toes of
the representative in the booth next to me.
To have an edge, you first need to capture the attention of the
audience. This can be accomplished in several ways, with sound, lights,
colors, or you can think outside the box. By looking around and noticing
what others are doing, and then do something completely different.
Pop-up display tables and tradeshow booths are not new ideas. However,
it's what you do with them that makes them innervating. You can create
your pop-up display tables and tradeshow booths in any fashion that you
want, with a little creativity. You can add a 3-D or Cinemascope movie.
They are common forms of pop-up displays because they jump out at you,
just like the pop-up books. However, you can improve on them by
incorporating a curved style screen, which can be used either as a
tabletop or floor exhibitions. Any informational can be presented as a
one-dimensional display, but turn it into a stereoscopic, and get your
viewers becomes involved.
So, get creative and think outside the box and separate yourself from
the pack.

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