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Increase Your Showroom Sales With Bizwall Panels!

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

Last week we took you outside and showed everything that could be gained from an outdoor advertising campaign, this week we’re indoors with tips on how to spice up that showroom.  Monday we talked about the wonders of the DeskWrap Secretary Reception Center the perfect way to add a touch of class to any desk, today we want to tackle the entire showroom by spreading the wonders of Bizwall Lobby and Reception Partitions

If you are looking for a way to attract more business and give that old showroom a brand new look, Bizwall panels have the ability to do all of that and more.  Featuring light weight construction that allow the panels the ability to be moved about, a permanent professional look, and a variety of changeable face panels the Bizwall system is the perfect addition to any retail store, showroom, or office interior.

Available in standard and customized designs, the Bizwall system is guaranteed to give your lobby or showroom an eye catching look from floor to ceiling. Also included are optional backdrops with different styles to choose from each featuring softsound noise dampening panels:

*Gradual Curved Backwall

*Straight Wall

*Scalloped Wall

*Straight Wall With Columns

The choices don’t stop there; Godfrey is also excited to offer customers the ability to include custom 3-D logos and mural prints on the front of their backdrops or as additions to DeskWrap. If your company is looking for an affordable way to redesign their showroom or retail space, contact Godfrey and find out more about how easy it is to get on the path to a brand new design!

Table Top Displays For The Business Professional

Monday, September 20th, 2010

We’ve talked a lot about first impressions lately specifically how to execute the perfect handshake and the importance of remembering first names, both of which are extremely important when attempting to build a relationship with a customer. If you are salesman who travels all across the country bouncing from one meeting after another, then probably more than anyone else you know how important it is to be prepared when meeting a new client for the first time. A good salesman has to somehow find a way to put all that stress from the hours they were delayed at the airport, the horrible taxi cab ride over, not to mention the busted elevator, and present themselves with confidence to the customer.

The last thing a salesman has time for is to fiddle around with a display that requires a degree from M.I.T. to setup. Instead they need something that takes little effort and time, yet looks like it cost a million bucks. The ShowMax Table Top Display does all of this without sacrificing the quality that people have come to expect from Godfrey.  What makes the ShowMax simply the best portable table top display on the market isn’t the fact that it gets one or two things right, but that it succeeds on several levels including:

  • Portability- The ShowMax is extremely lightweight and features two in-line skate wheels allowing for easy transport. Plus it folds up into a convenient size complete with a handle at the top.
  • Setup- Simply unfold the case, attach a custom designed header, a couple halogen lights at the top, and in seconds your presentation is ready to commence
  • Quality- Like all of Godfrey’s displays and exhibits, the ShowMax is custom built to the customer specifications. This means that the customer decides just how much detail they want the display to have and which of the Velcro ready fabrics work best for their particular needs.

Available with optional transport bag, the ShowMax Table Top Display is the perfect display for anyone who finds themselves having to give presentations repeatedly and is in need of a quick and easy display made from the highest quality materials.

Trade Show Tips On How To Remember Names!

Monday, September 13th, 2010

We’ve all heard the term ‘you never get a chance to make a first impression’, but what happens when it comes time to make that second impression and you can’t remember the other person’s name. With all the chaos that continuously swirls around each of us, it’s easy to understand how we could forget a person’s name, but that still doesn’t make it any less awkward or damaging to the relationship. I use the term relationship here because exchanging names is the first thing that takes place at the moment you meet someone.  When you are able to recite someone’s name back to them weeks or months later, that person immediately gets the feeling that the previous encounter between the two of you meant something. That in your mind they stood out among others you met and have placed a value on that encounter.

Still with thousands of people walking past your trade show exhibit every day, it’s not always easy to remember every single person you shook hands with….but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible.

Tips On Remembering Names

  • Say It Back To Them- The moment someone tells you their name begin to look for ways to work it into the conversation. For example: “Well that’s a nice dress to you’re wearing Nancy.” “So what brings you out in this kind of weather today Frank?” “Steve I gotta tell ya, this is the best deal of the whole event.” By doing this not only are you making a connection with the consumer, but you’re e also memorizing their name at the same time.
  • Ask Them To Spell It- We are a world of unique individuals and to match our individual personalities, we want are names to be just as special, even it is in spelling alone. Christy could be Kristy, Melanie might be Mailenie, Katherine may prefer Catherine. The point is that if you are making notes on whom you are seeing during the event; don’t be too shy to ask how a person spells their name. Again this lets the visitor know you are giving them your full attention and that what they have to say is important to you.
  • Give The Name Meaning- In school we are taught that one of the best ways to remember something is to give it meaning. AU is the scientific abbreviation for gold; I know this because someone once taught me the sentence “A-U bring me back my gold!!” Using the above examples: Kristy is spelled like Krispy as in Kripsy Crème Donuts. Mailenie might remind you to check your mail every day. Catherine might be the name of your favorite song which is also spelled the same way.

Remembering a potential customers name is important and so is making sure they remember your name. A custom built display from Godfrey featuring your company’s name and logo all around your exhibit is a sure fire way to guarantee that when it comes time to meet again, there will be no need for reintroductions.

 

Display Rental Program Getting Corporate America Back To Work!!

Friday, September 10th, 2010

It was just last month that we brought the story about growing concerns that the economy was going to take a step back from its current growth trend. At the time some experts were saying that due to an unexpected slow down they “were expecting, raising concern about growth – or even another recession – in the months ahead.” Adding that “People are continuing to cut back, and that could mean that third-quarter growth will be the worst since the end of the recession. The slowing growth path leaves the possibility of a double-dip recession on the table.” Well now comes a report from American Express that not only contradicts this report, but it appears that Corporate America may just be looking once again at putting more money into the trade show market. According to Gunther Bright, VP of the credit card giants Global Client Group, “We’re seeing a significant shift to a more positive outlook among finance executives as companies have moved from simply surviving the present to investing in growth for the future. At the same time, the experience of the recession set the stage for a newfound and long-term focus on financial discipline and management rigor”

Regardless of which report you believe is the most realistic view of what is about to happen to the economy, it’s hard to deny the fact that the only way to know for sure is to get in there and test things out for yourself. In the past this may have meant spending thousands of dollars on a custom trade show display and accepting the consequences win, lose, or draw, but with Godfrey’s display rental program figuring out which style of exhibit will generate the most sales for your company has never been easier.

Godfrey’s rental program offers customers a chance to see for themselves just what a custom designed trade show exhibit can do. Featuring a combination of custom built options including the use of the proven Truss and PodForum systems, rental displays are heavy on the eyes and light on the budget with most costing under 50-60% the price of regular display.

In today’s tough economic times, companies can’t always afford to take a chance on something new. Godfrey understands these difficulties and that’s why they are offering vendors a chance to see their amazing designs in action at a reduced cost. If your company is thinking about getting back on the road or is simply in need of a new trade show exhibit guaranteed to turn heads, think of Godfrey and think of our display rental program!

Keeping It Clean Goes A Long Way When Talking Trade Shows

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

We all know that trade show vendors will go to extraordinary lengths to attract attention to their booths. Far beyond custom displays and game props many vendors feel that the best way to attract attention is by putting a pretty face in front of their booths.  While an attractive person will definitely get you attention, it may not be the kind you want. In fact scantily clad models bring about three very distinct problems that are hard to get around if you are vendor looking to utilize this type of marketing:

•1.       They draw the wrong crowd. The main problem with using a model as the main way to sell your product is that it gets everyone’s attention. Every company has a target market in mind for their product. A segment of the population that they feel is the perfect fit for their product. By placing a model in front of your display, instead of zeroing in on that target market you may find yourself wasting huge amounts of time on people who are just there to see a pretty face and don’t have any interest in what you have to offer.

•2.       They ruin your clean image. First impressions mean everything and they are often virtually impossible to reverse because you almost never get a second shot at talking to the customer. If a visitor walks by your booth and sees a model that could be considered inappropriately dressed, that customer could immediately classify you as a company that is less than family friendly. When designing a display for a trade show you want to be as professional as possible at all times. You want custom fabrics, clean lines, and quality video presentations. By putting a less than wholesome face in front of the exhibit you are alienating a large portion of the population.

•3.       They distort your message. Once you consider all of the expenses that are involved in getting to, setting up, and promoting yourself at a trade show, the last thing you can afford to do is have people walk away from your booth not knowing what you are all about.  Again using a model may get bring the crowd your way, but moments later if asked visitors to your booth might be able to remember what the model looked like, but not what she was there to sell. Models get in the way of what you are there to do and that is burn your company’s name in the minds of hundreds of consumers.

Instead of using a model to promote a product, the best move is to invest in a custom built multicolored trade show display that only Godfrey can provide. With a wide variety of kiosks, hanging headers, and pop-up displays to choose from;  Godfrey is the answer to all your trade show woes.

Trade Show Displays Come To Life With Godfrey’s Virtual Tour

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

For weeks and months we’ve been telling you about all the great things Godfrey can do to increase your trade show sales. Through pictures and words, testimonials and statistics, we’ve shown you just what a custom designed trade show exhibit can look like when all you have is an idea and a little help from one of Godfrey’s specially trained project managers. Well what if I told you that there is now a way to take all those designs we’ve been bragging about and see them in action? All of this and more can be seen simply by taking the Godfrey Virtual Tour!

With the click of a link you are literally dropped off in front of the Godfrey Building where from there you will get access to the entire Godfrey Showroom. Look a little closer and you’ll get a chance to see of few of our dedicated employees in action, plus even receive a quick glance into some of the processes that bring our amazing exhibits to life. More importantly though you will see just how much our displays will help separate you from your competitors. From custom fabric structures, to video displays, to the awesome Truss System; the virtual tour can do what words can’t and that’s show you what our designs look like in a real showroom.

Information displays, pop-up tents, and a plethora of portable kiosks can all be found as part of the virtual tour all echoing the same thing….Godfrey is your one stop shop for the very best in custom trade show exhibits and signs. Once you have taken the tour, the next step is to check out our design gallery where you can begin the process of picking out a display of your very own. All is left to from there is getting connected with your personal project manager and your on your way to trade show success! The Godfrey Virtual Tour now!

Is Your Trade Show Exhibit Missing The Minor Details?

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

When someone leaves your exhibit they may not be able to quote what was shared with them word for word or tell recite the names of the people they met, but for the most part people do pay attention to the details. Ask any recent visitor to your booth and more than likely you’d receive info on what promotions were being offered, how polite the staff was, and what their thoughts on the layout of the exhibit were.  Sure they may miss some of the larger things that were being promoted, but sometimes it’s the little touches that tell people whether or not they would be happy doing business with a vendor.  Van Halen lead singer David Lee Roth once gave a classic example of how not paying attention to detail can lead to larger issues.  The discussion revolved around a liner in the bands contract that specifically called for a bowl of M&M’s free of any brown colored chocolates, “So, when I would walk backstage, if I saw a brown M&M in that bowl . . . well, line-check the entire production. Guaranteed you’re going to arrive at a technical error. They didn’t read the contract. Guaranteed you’d run into a problem. Sometimes it would threaten to just destroy the whole show. Something like, literally, life-threatening.”

Godfrey practically specializes in minor details that are sure to make a big impact on trade show sales and among the best are a couple of items that are guaranteed to light a fire under any customer:

It may not seem like much at first, but an Earth Frame is the perfect addition to any trade show exhibit. There’s just something about the shape of our planet that when used as a logo or prop gives a company a sense of trust and wisdom. When they see a Earth Frame encircled by the shape of the continents the consumer gets an idea that the company they are looking at is a global presences and cares about the world it operates in.

Fire is something else that evokes a specific emotion in all of us. A flame represents hope, a new life, a victory, and a new idea. Nestled atop a fabric column, a fire bowl can often appear so real that many would swear they felt the heat coming off of itand  if the vendor isn’t careful that heat might just be enough to set the entire display on fire.  As an added bonus the fabric column easily converts to a product pedestal and even supports a conference tabletop.

Trade shows are often far too hectic to allow vendors to do more than make a quick first impression. By designing an exhibit full of small details that tell the customer they are meeting a vendor that truly cares about them, a company has the power to take that first impression and turn it into a lasting relationship. For more information on how to make that perfect first impression, contact Godfrey today and get on the path to higher trade show sales!!

How To Get That Showroom Experience!

Monday, August 30th, 2010

You walk in and the greeter at the entrance thanks you for stopping by. She offers to show you around, but you tell her you’re just browsing. There’s a bit of music playing in the background and some outside noise filtering in as you look through the various racks and shelves. After finding a few items you like, the cashier smiles then reminds you to leave your contact info on the way out in order to receive special offers in the weeks and months to come. As you head for the exit, you thank the greeter and comment on how nice the experience was before rejoining the crowd outside. This scenario happens every day at millions of retail and outlet stores all over the world, but what makes this experience different is that instead of a shopping mall it’s happening at a convention center during a trade show.

Bringing that showroom experience to a trade show is easy once you have the tools to make it happen. Complete with shelving and easy to assemble hanging racks, the expert staff at Godfrey knows just what it takes to create a professional showroom.  Featuring a wide variety of showcases, counter tops, video displays, custom flooring, and fixtures the showroom experience wouldn’t be complete without your custom logo and company name emblazoned all around.

If you’re a trade show vendor who is looking for something unique that is sure to separate your company from your competitors, what better way to achieve this than by designing a display that essentially makes visitors forget that they are at a trade show and instead are visiting one of your new custom built locations.

Electronic Messaging Signs

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Earlier in the week we brought you a post all about information displays and how they have the ability to transform into any number of displays depending on what a company needs most. Today’s discussion is going to get back to the idea of information displays being suited for many tasks, but specifically we want to discuss the value of an electronic message system. In today’s world information is key to being successful no matter what business you are in. As individuals we want the latest and greatest news and product info in our hands the moment it happens. It’s as if the time spent having to look for something is time wasted that could be used somewhere else. What an electronic message sign does is it gives people all that they need to know the moment they walk into a building or enter an event. These types of information displays can be used effectively to keep people safe, direct them to where they need to go, or to alert them to an emergency that that requires their immediate attention.

Electronic message displays are programmed by a hand held IR pad or computer, have the ability to store 160 characters per page with  90  pages available, and each page can contain as many as  8 lines consisting of 1.2” characters. Measuring at 26.75” wide, 73” hi, 4.5” deep, using only 90 watts of power, and  featuring letters available in red, yellow, or green; this type of information display can be used at many locations including:

  • The Bank or other public places to provide the hours of operation, notify visitors of weekly specials or rates, or announce new locations
  • Hotels to provide vacancy info, special events that are taking place, or rules and regulations
  • Trade shows to point visitors to certain areas of the event or by vendors as a way to give directions to their specific demonstration
  • Government offices or on freeway overhangs to provide info on Amber Alerts, impending bad weather conditions, or construction zones up ahead

If information is king than the ability to dispense that information in hopes of saving people time, keeping them safe, and helping to make their lives easier is certainly something that should be looked upon favorably. By adding a company’s custom logo and name to the top of the message they are essentially telling the reader that they care about them and there is something they must know. This concern is then translated into sales when the consumer begins to feel that a relationship exists between them and the company and a bond of trust is created. An electronic messaging display may sound simple, but the information it can provide is priceless when it is used to make a connection with a potential customer.

Moveable Displays Sure To Transform Your Next Trade Show

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Back in the 80′s a little square by the name of Rubik’s cube took over the country like a wildfire. What was initially created to help architecture students learn something about how structures can flow and move within an area, has since sold millions to date and even has it’s own National Championship competition each year. This idea that you can take something that looks whole such as a Rubik’s Cube with each side containing all the same colors and turn it into something new is a concept that allows for many different designs to be made from the same materials. When discussing trade show displays a couple of variations of this idea can been seen with the Post-n-Panel system and the Brightwall Modular System.

The Post-N-Panel System  is a series of panels that can be molded into any number of shapes thanks to a series of interlocking clips. Whether it be a straight wall design, a triangular shape that you have in mind, or a cubicle style structure; with this type of display a vendor can literally mold the exhibit to fit any space. The Post-N-Panel system can also be utilized to create a conference room that can be taken down or reassembled in a moments notice. Panels variations include clear or smoke and have the option to include a velcro attachment that will allow that panels to be covered with custom graphics and logos. If a vendor tends to see the same people several times a year, the panels or the shape can be changed around to appear as an entirely diffent display.

The Brightwall Modular System takes the idea of panels that can be transformed to fit any type of shape or size and literally breaks it down into tiny pieces. The Brightwall system is a series of 2′x2′ squares that are easily attached to one another and in terms of designs is only limited by the imagination of the vendor. Each front facing panel can combine to feature one large image or can each contain their own independent image giving the entire structure a montage effect. With options that include back lighting to add depth or even a 3-D effect that has the ability to make it appear as though the image is changing depending on where the eye is, the Brightwall system is just about as customized as they come.

Trade show vendors and visitors are alike in that at some point they all want to see something new and exciting. A vendor that travels to a different show every month will get just as discouraged by a display they have built three dozen times before as the consumer will of seeing the same exhibit over and over again. With the Post-N-Panel and Brightwall Modular systems, the very same idea behind Rubik’s cube is utilized to create a display that it limitless when it comes to what can be created.