Get more from your trade show budget with pop-up stands!

Rather than slashing your exhibition budget, why not make your exhibition budget go further by investing in a pop-up stand display!

 

Pop up stands have become a popular industry favourite and are a great way to create a professional backdrop for exhibition displays. Pop-up displays are a great way for smaller companies to exhibit at shows and for larger companies to showcase individual products or services and promote your brand or message.

 

It’s the flexibility of the pop-up display stands that make it so useful to a wide range of businesses and organisations, including schools, charities, libraries and leisure centres.  From full blown exhibition spaces to pop-up display banners for your reception area, pop-up display stands give you the versatility and flexibility you need.

 

Why choose a Pop Up Stand?

 

Pop Up stand are extremely good value for money.  Pop-up display stands have a number of features which make them one of the best forms of exhibition equipment you can invest in. You can really make your budget go further when you purchase a quality pop stand with quality graphics that can be used time and time again.

 

If used properly with well designed graphics, they can form the backdrop to a launch or presentation as well as being the focus for an exhibition stand or trade fair. Invest in more than one pop-up display stand and you can link both the stands and the graphics for a bigger impact, or use them separately to distinguish one message or product from another.

 

What are the benefits of choosing a flexible pop-up display stand?

 

Save you time! – Exhibitions can be extremely tiring and when you are exhibiting you want to be last in to set up and first out at the end of the day.  One of the biggest difficulties with many exhibition stands is the length of time and the number of people it takes to put them up. Pop-up display stands can be erected by one person, because of their expandable system.  Graphics panels are held in place by magnetic strips and fasteners, all of which can be assembled by a single person.

 

Save you money! – Pop Up stands are versatile and flexible.  The relatively low cost means of pop up stands over other exhibition equipment means you can still get on with effective high impact marketing without breaking the bank. If you buy a quality pop up stand that is built to last, these stands will certainly give you value for money as they can be used again and again.

 

 

Save your back! – Pop-up displays are lightweight and fold down into portable carriers. This makes them far easier to transport and store than traditional exhibition systems.  The strong yet lightweight frame can easily be transported to and from your trade show.

 

Graphics for pop-up display stands are another way that you can make your exhibition budget go further.  Pop Up stands usually come in one of several standard sizes, so we can reprint graphic panels for the same pop-up system. This allows you either to update particular panels for a new show or product launch, or to have completely interchangeable graphics which you can use depending on when and where you’re using the popup display.

 

POD Exhibition Systems specialises in exhibition stands and equipment that’s designed to make your exhibition or trade show a success. From pop-up display stands to modular exhibition stands, whether you’re exhibiting for the first time or looking to get more from your exhibition budget, POD can find the right solution. Call us to find out more about how we can help on 01933 411159 or e-mail us.

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Starting golf? We got a guide for you!

You enter a golf store and you might get confused with all the irons, woods, putters and wedges that you see aswell as the golf balls, clothing and other golf clubs accessories. If you are just starting to play golf, the task of selecting the golf clubs that would work for you, could be a bit challenging.

First, you would need to know what a set of clubs consists of. There are four main types of golf clubs: the Woods, the Irons, the Wedges and the Putter. Today, you might actually see hybrid clubs. A hybrid club is a cross of a wood and an iron. People who are having a hard time hitting their long irons, like a 2 or 3 iron, prefer to use these clubs. In competition golf you are allowed upto 14 clubs in your bag in any combination. A good example grouping for your golf clubs would be one driver, one 4 wood, 3 through 9 iron, a lob wedge, a gap wedge, a sand wedge, a pitching wedge and one putter. However, that is just an example, the combination is you choice or the golfer as different combinations work for other people.

You will then need to know the other options available to you as you buy your golf clubs. You can either buy used or new. Howver you would definitely save a lot of money buying second hand golf clubs, you may encounter some issues like cracked shafts, worn grips and other problems that a new set of golf clubs would surely not have. If you are buying your first set of clubs, it usually makes a lot of sense to buy new clubs.

After deciding on buying a new or old set, you then have to decide if you want to buy a complete set or buy individual clubs to create a custom set of your own. However putting together your own set is often a lot more expensive than buying a readymade set. Purchasing a complete set also saves you the hassle and the time in making decisions.

If you are a beginner, it is recommended to buy the complete starter set, which includes one driver, a 3 wood, a 5 wood, the 3 through 9 irons, one pitching wedge and your putter. This could also include one sand wedge and a bag for your golf clubs. Although this set only has 11 or 12 clubs, as your game progresses, you could decide for yourself on which club to add to your set. You could eventually add a 2 iron, another wedge or a hybrid club.

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Sony BRAVIA V-Series KDL-40V5100 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

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