Posts Tagged ‘trade show display’

Portable SpaceStation PopUps

Monday, August 24th, 2009

spacestation-assembly-9751SpaceStation trade show displays are like no other!  They weigh next to nothing, are tough and hardy, and break down into a small easy-to-transport bundle.

It takes only a few minutes to set them up, too!  A person can do it alone!

Godfrey Group offers several different SpaceStation displays, with face panels that permit instant changes so your display can have a different look at each trade show.  We also offer two models of SpaceStation pop-up displays:  the “Straight Wall” and the “CurveWall.”

There are many reasons why someone who frequents trade shows might need a SpaceStation popup display:

1.  The Godfrey Group manufactures our own products and offers excellent direct support for all of them, including a lifetime warranty on frame and hardware.

2.  Custom modifications are available; just tell us what you want.

3.  Our popup displays are ultralight-weight, and come in compact molded cases with wheels for easy transport.

4.  Our fabric panels are edge-wrapped for that seamless look.  There are no strips at top or bottom, and no wasted areas.

5.  Customers have a choice of more than 75 different colors, and Godfrey Group provides full color graphics and designs.

6.  All of our SpaceStation displays include 200 watt light fixtures.

Our portable SpaceStation popups go from that small, easily transportable package to THIS, in just minutes.

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Check out all of our portable SpaceStation popups, right here.

Setting Up Your Trade Show Display: Be Ready!

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

If at all possible, try to have AT LEAST two people in your kiosk or booth at all times, even while you’re setting up or taking down.  If a potential customer happens by, and you’re too busy to talk to him/her, you might have just kissed an actual customer goodbye!

showmax-open_model-02-9679With two or more people in the kiosk at all times, there will always be someone to answer questions and give out samples, etc, even if the show isn’t officially open yet.

Remember, however busy you might be with set-up or take-down, be sure to take the time to give your complete attention to people who want to talk to you about your service or product!

This is a good idea even when you’re officially open, for if one of you is busy with a customer, the other is free to take care of additional people who have questions.  If someone has to wait too long to get some attention, you’ve lost a sale.