As long as you're planning to get used portable tradeshow booths, you might as well take the time to do your homework right in order to make the pieces fit together as well as possible. One of the first actions you could take is to attend to several tradeshows, the industry doesn't matter, and take careful notes about the booths that catch your attention. Imagine yourself, your product or service, and your people inside all the different types of booth and take quick notes about your thoughts and feelings. Use this data as a weighted criterion when it comes down to making decisions.
When you've organized your notes, thoughts and feelings into an integrated concept of design, try sketching out a blueprint of how your used portable tradeshow booths would look like. Keep drawing it out until you hit the sweet spot, until you clearly know what it is you need to maximize your on-floor presence. Then, after all this preparation is taken care of, go and shop around for your used portable tradeshow booths. Try to get the one that approximates the most to your sketch drawings. Ask yourself the following helpful questions: how much retouching would this booth need? Are there low cost materials in the market that would help me make the used display more attractive?
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Patty Stripes views life as one big trade show. Help yourself to her insider tips at: The Trade Show Booth
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