Finding Cheap Trade Booth Designs

by Theodore "Ted" Jenkins, published Thursday, July 13th, 2006 at 11:55 am

Trades show display booth is an important and ideal service if you wish to succeed at any trade show exhibition. However, there are certain tricks of the trade you should know as well. Like any other trade, planning your trade exhibition and your trade display booth is very important. You can get a trade show display booth depending on your requirements in shape, size, graphic design, layout and even cost. It is recommended that you choose one according to your featured product(s) and plan it well in advance to cut down on costs. A professional, well-designed trade shows display booth can help you go far in the exhibition.



Planning in Advance

Planning is extremely important to help avoid paying thousands of dollars for your booth. Carefully planning your exhibit, as well as the design of your display booth, will save you a significant amount of money in the end.

Purchase or Lease

Another important question, which everyone asks, is whether to purchase a trade show display booth or lease one. Well, the difference can come down to cost. You can reduce your costs up to a couple of thousand dollars if you rent rather than buy your display booth. A panel display will cost you anywhere from 3,000 to $10,000. You can choose the best one that suits your needs. A good-looking booth is always a crowd magnet, so keep this in mind when choosing and designing your booth. If you are planning to buy a panel, try a refurbished one. You can get pretty good deals on them as well.

Transport and Other Equipment

You will end up spending a lot of money transporting your equipment from your place to the exhibition. It is a good idea to bring your own computers and equipment if you want to further reduce costs.

Extras

If you are planning to attend exhibitions often, you can try and invest some money in lighter equipment. Lighter panel booths are easy to carry and cheaper to transport. Foldable chairs are also a good way to reduce costs.

The Advantages of Renting a Display Booth

There are many advantages to renting a booth over purchasing one. You can get a custom display booth without having to spend thousands of dollars. It will also be easier to transport, since most booth providers will take care of the transport for the booth when you rent. Installation and dismantling charges will also be included in your rental fee and you do not have to pay separately for each service. You can have different exhibit booths for different exhibitions. This will allow you much more creativity and freedom.



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5 Responses to “Finding Cheap Trade Booth Designs”


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    steve M says:

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    This is a great article. I am new to your blog and i like what I see. I look forward to your future work.

    I’ve taken a quick look at your postings, which are very interesting. Lots of material and ideas! Congrats on being so focused!

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    Jeremy Jones says:

    …other by luring custom with what we today might call Exhibit Trade Booth Display. Then came the sophisticated high street…

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    Poul Tacker says:

    A growing collection of trade show tips – including booth design, display ideas, selecting shows, renting exhibits, custom displays, trade shows on a small budget, getting leads, closing deals, etc.

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    Great article. Thanks for sharing your insight on what it takes to have a successful trade show showing.


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