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Shades of Gray

November 11, 2014

In my October 4, 2011 post on floor covering, I suggested avoiding using gray carpet because it looks too much like the concrete floors in most exhibit halls. 

I recently read an article by an exhibit designer who says that he likes gray carpet because it does fit in.  His theory is that another color creates a border that show guests may not want to cross.

He may have a point, and you may agree, but I believe I'll stick with different-is-better when it comes to exhibit design. My theory is: you are now entering my unique space, and I am here to personally welcome you.

David J Zimmerman
Southern Shows Inc.



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Too Busy to Succeed

November 25, 2014
As the economy and business improves, there are companies that decide to dial back on sales and marketing. "We have more business than we can handle, so why spend money to create more?" is the attitude, especially for those labor-intensive businesses that book projects and jobs at shows. 
As you probably guessed, I'm not a fan of this thinking. Yes, we all know great brands got that way through consistent marketing. And we all know missing a show can lead the public to think maybe you're not around anymore, which means the person you've been cultivating for the last three shows is going to end up with the competition.
However, here's the main reason, as shared with me by a remodeling contractor at our recent Southern Ideal Home Show in Raleigh. He said "Sure, I've got plenty of business right now. The reason I'm here is to find the right business. I know which jobs produce the most profit, and that's what I'm here selling. I'm using the show to replace the low-margin jobs we're getting with the high-margin ones we want."
 
David J Zimmerman
Southern Shows Inc.
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