Revamp Your Marketing Strategy with These Display Ideas for Shows

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various marketing materials and display ideas for shows among participants. They share personal experiences regarding sourcing promotional items and creating marketing materials.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using Vista Print for business cards and recipe cards, finding it a cost-effective solution.
  • Another participant shares that they obtain promotional items like totes and display flyers through supply orders or by creating their own materials, which they find to be cheaper than other options.
  • One participant humorously questions the term "marketing thingys," indicating a light-hearted tone in the discussion.
  • Another participant refers to "plain ol' nick-nacks" as a potential source for promotional items.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best sources for marketing materials, with some participants favoring commercial options while others prefer DIY solutions. No clear consensus emerges.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and preferences regarding marketing strategies for their shows, reflecting a variety of approaches to promotional materials.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on marketing materials and display strategies for their shows may find the shared experiences relevant.

brendaivette
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Hi Ladies and Gents (no making the same mistake twice):blushing:


just wanting to know where you get your marketing thingys and duu dads

i'm playing around with different display ideas for shows
 
"marketing thingys"?Is that a technical term?
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I use Vista Print - see siggy and previous threads on here for my business cards, and recipe cards that I give out for each order. That keeps things cheap for me...
 
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u r definitely a trip:cool:
 
brendaivette said:
u r definitely a trip:cool:

I'm surprised he didn't joke about duu dads too...
 
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how about for promotional items e.g. to display flyers, totes, stickers,

here's a good one...........plain ol' nick-nacks
 
I get all my stuff either from supply order (totes, display flyers) or I make my own. I have my own labels, letterhead, and business cards that I made myself - MUCH cheaper than Merrill. IMO, that's really all you need.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective display ideas for Pampered Chef shows?

Effective display ideas include creating themed tables that showcase specific product categories, using attractive tablecloths and backdrops, and incorporating interactive elements like cooking demonstrations or tastings. Additionally, utilizing clear signage and product groupings can help guide guests through your offerings.

How can I make my display more engaging for guests?

To make your display more engaging, consider incorporating hands-on activities where guests can try out products themselves. You can also use live cooking demonstrations to show the products in action, and encourage guests to ask questions or share their own cooking tips to create a more interactive experience.

What role does lighting play in my display setup?

Lighting is crucial in creating an inviting atmosphere for your display. Use soft, warm lighting to highlight your products and create a cozy environment. Consider using string lights or spotlights to draw attention to key items, and ensure that your display is well-lit to showcase the quality and details of the products.

How often should I change my display ideas?

It's a good practice to refresh your display ideas regularly, ideally every few months or with each new product launch. This keeps your shows feeling fresh and exciting for returning customers. Additionally, seasonal themes can be a great way to engage guests and encourage them to explore new products.

What materials should I use for my display?

Use a combination of sturdy display stands, attractive table coverings, and clear signage to enhance your display. Consider incorporating natural elements like wood or stone to create a rustic feel, or sleek acrylic for a modern look. Ensure that all materials are easy to transport and set up for your shows.

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