Creating Spaces For Conversation In Your Trade Show Exhibit

Posted on: 25 November 2017

Participating in a trade show can help to boost your business and attract new customers, but you'll want to do more than just show off your latest products. To make meaningful connections with prospective clients, you'll also want to create space in your booth to have private conversations with these potential buyers. Here are some ideas you can use to create private conversation spaces. Walled-Off Conference Rooms With a larger trade show booth, you have enough space to create a walled-off conference room.
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How To Create The Perfect Unboxing Experience For Customers

Posted on: 30 October 2017

There's no understating the importance of a good first impression, especially when one of your products finally lands on a customer's doorstep. Whether you're dealing with a first-time buyer or a regular customer, you want their experience with your product to start off as something special and memorable. Remember when you opened your first package as a kid? It was an experience that came with plenty of excitement and anticipation - something you want your customers to feel with each package received.
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Tips For Decorating Your Company Walls

Posted on: 24 October 2017

If you want to easily decorate the walls in your company but are having a hard time finding the best options, you will want to keep reading. Here are some nice ways to decorate the walls of your office without breaking the bank: Framed Newspaper Articles If there are some positive newspaper articles regarding your company, you could print them out and frame them so they can be displayed on the walls in your company.
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Reasons To Send Your Resume As A PDF

Posted on: 17 October 2017

There are many schools of thought about how you should distribute your resume electronically. There's merit in sending it as an attachment so that it can easily be printed, but there's also value in including it in the body of your email so that a hiring manager can begin to peruse it without having to open the attachment. Another idea to consider is to attach your resume in a PDF format instead of going the conventional route of using a word processing document.
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