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Thursday, 18 February 2010
Rhode-Island radio


Most trade shows can put you in contact with a company who hires out additional lighting, chairs, display units etc to make your booth more Rhode-Island radio stations appealing. Staffing the BoothYour staff manning the booth should be well briefed, look professional and have all the necessary tools eg. samples, brochures, demos etc to make the trade show a success. If possible, get your staff to wear a uniform that includes your logo, so that your existing and potential customers can easily identify them. Supply your staff with business cards and relevant sales literature to make their selling job as simple as possible. DiligenceOf course, you will want to ask the trade show management organizations to provide you with demographic statistics to help guide your decisions. Audited information is best, if its available. Don stop there; double-check their assertions and perform your own due diligence by contacting peers and colleagues who have exhibited at the trade show in the past to get their perspective. Im channel surfing at 3 in the afternoon or at 3 in the morning, theye always on. Most importantly, theye always educational. Recently, I got into the house flipping business, and Ive taken a liking to these shows so much I set my DVR to record them. Most of the times, when I find an episode or special particularly interesting Ill watch it several times, getting something new from it with each viewing. Luckily for me, intellectual property laws don cover home improvement ideas!Because I started watching all of these home improvement TV shows, I got interested in flipping houses.


Posted by rhode52island24 at 1:27 PM EST
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