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Successful Use of a Projector in a Trade Show Booth

By Andy Grant

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Trade shows are ideal for networking, displaying your latest products or services, attracting new business, educating the public and acquiring leads. Most trade show booths, however, are often plain and unattractive. This can cause you to lose potential business since trade show attendees may simply walk past your setup. You need to stand out from the crowd. A great way to do this is to get a rental projector that visually displays all that you have to offer.

Visuals are Better

Study after study has proven that people pay more attention to visuals like photos and videos, and a projector is a great way to catch people's attention. When setting up a projector in your booth, be sure that it's not blocking you in any way. A common mistake is that trade show vendors will set up signs or screens near the booth's entrance. This hinders your ability to speak with trade show attendees. Further, you want attendees to be able to walk freely around the tables inside your booth without tripping over the screen.

Decide on the Presentation

Next, think about what you want to show on your projector screen. Do you really want a full presentation with a soundtrack or talking? If the booth is unmanned, this may be a great option. On the other hand, if the video or slideshow has sound, you may be forced to talk over it, which can be difficult if the volume is too loud.

There is also a compromise to this dilemma. You can leave the sound turned down for most of the show. If, however, you have a strong lead that sincerely wants to learn more about your company, the video may be the best outlet. In that case, raise the volume on the video only for the short time that the potential customer is around. Depending on the size of the show, the trade show floor may be considerably noisy.

When selecting a rental projector for your booth, consider the size of the space that you are renting. You don't want to rent a projector and screen that takes up the entire area, leaving you with no room to interact with attendees. Rent a smaller screen and a short throw projector -- preferably a rear projection setup -- that you can place a table or area behind the screen.

Lumens

Look for a projector with at least 3,000 lumens. Trade show lighting varies by location. A projector with this lumen strength will compensate for varying lighting conditions.

If you choose a slide show for your next trade show or after-hours gathering, be sure to rent a projector from the industry leaders: Projector123.com. Click here to learn more.

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