If you don't mind me asking....
what did pulling the trigger cost you?
It's a nice professional looking booth. I would probably add a small table in addition to, or in place of the one shown in order to display additional photos for people to thumb through in a few different styles of wedding albums if you're looking to make upsales. The greeting table shown only looks big enough for a candy dish and a business card holder. does it come with the overhead lighting as shown? I might consider adding a couple of washes on the corners if there are mounting points or if not maybe a couple of up-lights.
I think the stuff I was looking at might have been through a company called displays to go etc.
I'll check out your source - thanks.
My main concern and areas of interest is the sturdiness of the counter top, the durability of the joints on the popup display and speed of setup. Let me know how it works out.
Bring lots of lint rollers.I just setup our new display over at the office. It's a pretty cool rig. Everything packs away into a rolling pedestal (the table in the picture). When you un-pack it, the frame is an aluminum honeycomb that folds out. You then attack magnetic rails, vertically. The covering is strips of carpet. You hang it at the top, then pull it down and attach against the magnetic strips. For display, you just put velcro on the back of your pictures and stick them. We're going to order new, bigger prints this week (foam backing) and will work on placement later this week. First impression, this is going to be a major improvement in our presentation.
I just setup our new display over at the office. It's a pretty cool rig. Everything packs away into a rolling pedestal (the table in the picture). When you un-pack it, the frame is an aluminum honeycomb that folds out. You then attack magnetic rails, vertically. The covering is strips of carpet. You hang it at the top, then pull it down and attach against the magnetic strips. For display, you just put velcro on the back of your pictures and stick them. We're going to order new, bigger prints this week (foam backing) and will work on placement later this week. First impression, this is going to be a major improvement in our presentation.
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We have another Perfect Wedding Guide show on 8-12. Finally pulled the trigger on a bit nicer of a display unit. At present, we have a bunch of 8X10s on foam board. Plan on buying several large prints to do at this show. Wish us luck.
We did the PWG show today with the new booth setup. Oddly enough, I never got a pic but I can tell you, the response was MUCH better than anything else we've done. From the moment it started until about 30 minutes before the end, we had brides standing in line, waiting to talk with us. The only thing I can see different is the display unit, and the fact that we have 7, 16X20 prints, which seemed to make a much better impact. If we don't land a half-dozen off that show I'll be shocked and I wouldn't be surprised to land 10-15. Very pleased at this point.
NO PICS???!!!!...GEEZ!!’[emoji1]
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