Archive for December, 2009
Tradeshowguy Blog: A Look Back at ’09
Tradshowguy Blog was launched early in 2009 for several reasons. While it’s been almost a year – but not quite – I thought it might be a good time to turn the spectacles to the past year. First, I started the blog because I had been …
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Does Event Marketing have a fit with Augmented Video?
Various articles have been written about the new augmented video technology that has begun to have applications within a variety of venues, but what is it? Augmented Video – When real world elements are merged (augmented) by computer generated imagery …
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Kritiek op polsbandje met GPS voor evenementen
Een polsbandje met ingebouwd gps-systeem waarmee bezoekers van grote feesten op de voet kunnen worden gevolgd, zorgt voor commotie binnen de evenementenwereld.
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How a Professional Trade Show Presenter Will Help You Succeed
Mark and Sally Have a Problem Mark from Marketing and Sally from Sales have many customers at the trade show that need their attention constantly. Their colleagues also want their frequent input on other issues, and they feel the need to walk the floo …
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9 Reasons Michael Hughes Is Optimistic About Trade Shows in 2010 and Beyond
Michael Hughes sees nearly unlimited research on trade shows. So when he says he is optimistic that trade shows will rebound, it’s worth paying attention.
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TOP 10 meest bekeken eventbedrijven 2009
Welke bedrijven werden er in 2009 het meest gezocht in onze database? Onze redactie dook in de statistieken.
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Musings of a guy who used to play football…without a helmet
I was reading a discussion on a museum blog on the topic of using a motion tracking system to determine the movement of visitors and measure the time/interest they were spending at each exhibit. I was a bit surprised that the discussion took a turn in …
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Will the Cities we Travel to for Tradeshows Change in 2010, 2011…?
It seems that convention and visitors bureaus see trends of boosting the economy of cities like Denver, Detroit, New Orleans and Dallas in the upcoming years, according the article in USA Today.It will be interesting to see what shows relocate to one …
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Design News – Creative Cafe October
Check out our new monthly design newsletter, which focuses on not only what is happening at GALLO, but new substrates and technologies that are new to the exhibit and event industries!
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Tradeshow Travel? It’s Flu Season!
Travel is a necessity in the exhibit and tradeshow industry, but how do we protect ourselves from exposure to a flu bug? Here is an article that may answer some typical questions that our families and co-workers may be asking us everytime we prepare f …
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