Posts Tagged ‘audio/video displays’

Don’t Miss Another Opportunity To See The Big Game!

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Wednesday we indulged ourselves a bit by talking about the BCS National Championship game and how to transform everyone’s love of sports into higher profits through the use of game props such as putt-putt, Plinko, and football toss. We also mentioned the nation as a whole was in a fever pitch which will continue building until it reaches its climax with the Super Bowl on February 6th. Doesn’t it always seem like the biggest events are held on the days where you simply can’t be two places at one time? You missed the Red Sox win the World Series because of your cousins wedding. Game 7 of the NBA finals got taken out by month end reports being due at work. Tiger Woods put on that green jacket while your Grandmother (who has never owned a TV) passed the gravy boat at the annual must attend or be kicked out of the family reunion.

Now comes word that the next great moment in sports history is taking place on February 6th and you’ve got a trade show planned for that very night. While Godfrey can’t make it where you are two places at once, we can bring the game to you and to the hundreds of visitors that are sure to stop by thanks to our amazing audio & video trade show exhibits!

Whether it be for trade show or retail use, Godfrey is ready at the drop of a hat to provide you with some of the most amazing audio video displays you have ever seen. Need a new way to show off that new commercial? Looking for a giant sized billboard to tower over your display so everyone in attendance can watch the big game? How about an easier way for visitors to contact people inside your company? Our helpful staff can provide you with options to fit all of these needs and more!

Don’t miss that next great moment in sports history because you didn’t plan ahead and don’t miss out on the chance be the go to stop at your next trade show event. Help is just a click away!!

Creating Repeat Customers

Monday, November 29th, 2010

You’ve invested in the best looking high tech multi colored showroom you could find. You hired a quality staff that knows your product from top to bottom. Everywhere they turn consumers are hit in the face with your custom logo. High quality audio/video display….got it! Shelves full of merchandise ready to be purchased….done! The red carpet laid out to greet new visitors….complete. You’ve done all your research and feel that everything is in place to guarantee a steady flow of customers. Yet for some reason the doors only swing open a few times a day and never with a familiar face. While everything may look perfect inside the store, you’ve failed to do one thing and that’s build a relationship with your target market. We all know customers can be fickle sometimes and figuring out what makes them spend their hard earned cash is far from an exact science, but one thing is sure and that’s people are creatures of habit. It may be hard to get them to visit for the first time, but if you play your cards right it hopefully won’t be the last time.

3 Tips To Getting Repeat Customers

Freebies/Discounts- One sure fire way to get people walking back through the door is to give them something of value that they can’t get anywhere else. Whether it’s a sample booth out front of the store offering free samples of your newest product, an extra 10% off their next purchase, the choice is yours as long as it leaves the customer feeling as if they got an inside deal that not everyone else can get.

Connecting To The Community- Another way to ensure return visits is to establish yourself in the community. Sponsor a charity drive, host a car wash for the local high school, the trick is to show that you care about those in your community by doing something that gives back to it.

Social Networking- Getting in touch with your target market where they spend most of their time is always a good idea. By creating a Facebook page and twitter feed for your store, you have the ability to connect not only with past customers but with their friends. The more they begin to read or take notice of your posts the more they will view you as a trusted source.