What do you think about when you think of trade shows or conventions? Cool displays? I like to go to Bass Master shows because they always have those giant aquariums topped full of fish so you can see just what the latest must have bait is doing once it enters the water. Do you think about massive arenas the size of Disney? Some of the places where events are held are too big to cover in just one day; most of the time you have to make a weekend out of it. That’s why some places schedule their best demonstrations on seperate days so you’ll be more inclined to come back and pay to get in all over again or buy weekend passes. What comes to mind when I mention Comic-Con, the MacWorld Expo, the M3M Summit, and the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) ? I will tell you the first thing that pops into my head when asked all of the above…..crowds. People by the hundreds. Running, laughing, bumping into you as they try to make it to the next lecture on time. The CES show alone has over 2700 vendors that are planning to attend in 2011. Can you imagine the number of people planning on attending an event that size? Not to mention all the reporters sent to cover the event for TV, Print, and the Internet. In a room full of 2700 booths how do you not get lost in the crowd? How does vendor number 2699 get noticed? Maybe Godfrey can help you with that.
What if you could create a trail of bread crumbs that would actually lead people past all the other booths and straight to your location? A lighted path to where you await them patiently. That’s exactly what a light box is; a bright beam of light with a custom design that can either be used in conjunction with your existing display or as markers leading customers your way. Ranging in sizes from 16″ x 20″ all the way up to 48″ x 96″, light boxes can either be hung on walls or placed on a floor stand. Great for helping to generate and navigate the flow of traffic, Convex sign holders even offer you the opportunity to post two signs back to back on the same stand. This way you are sure to catch the audience’s eye both coming and going.
If you are considering attending one of the largest trades shows of the year or even if you only expect to see a couple hundred people, light boxes are a sure bet to help get you noticed and not get lost in the crowd!

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