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How to Avoid Trade Show Marketing MistakesParticipating in a tradeshow without knowing why you are there and how to get your message into the minds of your target audience can be a total disaster for your business.
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Actors and Presenters Make Great Infomercial Sales PeoplePresenters and actors are being called for opportunities across the country for voice-over commercials, background personnel in major feature films, as infomercial and commercial actors, and promotional models.
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How to Become a Tradeshow ModelTradeshow modeling can be a good way to work with the public, meet new people and make money. Learn how to become a tradeshow model by reading this article.
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The Right Tradeshow Planning and Evaluation Will Pay Off !Participating in a tradeshow without advance tradeshow planning and preparation is a waste of time and money. Pre tradeshow planning and marketing is critical. -
Where to Have Your Tradeshow Exhibit and Graphics Produced on Long Island, NYThere are many factors to consider when choosing the company to produce your tradeshow graphics or design your tradeshow booth. If you focus on price alone, you may find yourself with graphics, designs, or a booth of low quality.
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Does Money and Success Change You?I do not believe money and success changes you, however, it certainly changes the people around you.
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Making the Most of Your Trade Show GiveawayCreative ideas for effective tradeshow giveaways.
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27713 GorwayVoiceover: 80 words.
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Green Your Tradeshow FootprintIn striving to become a greener business, you work hard to keep corporate social responsibility and environmental considerations key values that will set your business apart from the competition.
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Use a Pop Up Tent at Your Next Event, Tradeshow or PromotionCompanies can use a pop up tent or a pop up canopy for promotional purposes at events, tradeshows or promotional activities. In addition, a customizable canopy tent also functions perfectly in outdoor settings.
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Entrepreneurs Fill Niches with Eco Friendly TrendsOne of the newest consumer trends are those who value experiences more than ownership-with examples like shared ownership of cars, or leasing concepts for handbags, jewelry and other luxury goods. A few new and more unusual "sharings" have begun to take root.
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