exhibitions
exhibitions
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by Susan Friedman - 2006-11-27
It's time for a visualization exercise. Are you ready? Picture this: You're standing, with your booth staff, in your exhibit at a large tradeshow. This is one of the best shows you regularly participa...
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by Susan Friedman - 2006-11-27
They say, "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" -- but if that old dog is an experienced exhibitor, he'd better learn some new tricks to stay alive in today's competitive tradeshow environment! Rece...
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by Susanne Pacher - 2007-01-17
July 2, 2006Appropriately rested from my action packed day yesterday I had a leisurely breakfast and headed out on the subway at 9:30 am. I love the subway system in Montreal since it's safe, efficien...
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by Zhang Xiao Hong - 2007-01-26
First of all consider the content and approach of your display and presentation and practice on your co-workers, friends or even your family, ask them to evaluate your performance, remember practice m...
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by Derryck Frost - 2007-03-07
Selling your wood products is a matter of marketing. If you come up with an elaborate business and marketing plan, including advertising, right prices, your advantages over to the competition's produ...
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by Derryck Frost - 2007-03-07
Craft fairs and exhibitions are great opportunities for you to promote your woodworking business. It is an important part of your marketing strategy and you must make the best of it in order to have ...
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by Paul Symonds - 2007-04-14
Email marketing can be a very effective tool for promoting your exhibition or event. The problem these days though is that the benefits of e-marketing are being reduced due to more and more spam. Of t...
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by Tina Rinaudo - 2007-05-24
Most companies can benefit from going to exhibitions every once in awhile, but if you aren't a creative person, it can be difficult to make an interesting booth where people will want to stop. O...
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by Saatchi-gallery - 2007-06-06
Heck has been described as a ‘post-feminist' because of her confrontational representation of the female body. Reminiscent of Rita Ackerman's portraits of corrupted innocence and Franz West's innuen...
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by Saatchi-gallery - 2007-06-08
acob Dahl Jürgensen's work is informed by a blurred recollection of the histories of Modernist art and design; the social and spiritual ideologies and aesthetics underpinning much of the creative out...