Our cheap displays are only cheap in price. In fact, we sell high-quality trade show displays at very affordable prices. Consequently, capitalism works when we keep using technology to make our trade show displays as affordable as possible.
For instance, in our business and in your business we do everything we can to keep costs down in order to remain competitive. Just like us, you have to provide the best service and products at the lowest possible prices or your customers will go elsewhere.
There are a few companies in the United States, Canada, China, France and a few countries in South America that make most of the display hardware. This hardware is used in the manufacture of trade show displays and banner stands. As a result, after adding in the cost of shipping the prices are pretty similar to other pieces of trade show booth hardware. Consequently, we looked for another way to have a competitive edge. However, we didn’t want to be sacrificing quality. In fact, we only like to say that we have cheap displays. However, we still want them to be made of very good materials.
We found two methods of lowering the costs so that we could sell the most affordable trade show displays. Additionally, the two methods of keeping the prices down are related to each other. For instance, most of the popup displays use tightly stretched fabric that is held on the frame with Velcro. Consequently, when you cut fabric and then print the fabric there will always be fabric wasted. More importantly, there will be people handling the fabric and cutting the fabric. In fact, everyone that touches the fabric gets paid to handle the fabric and therefore causes costs to go up
Our company is a South Florida ad agency. Consequently, we’ll keep your branding looking fantastic on your display!
We learned from print shops that print business cards and brochures for our clients, how to cut costs. For example, most commercial print shops today are highly automated. For that reason, very few people are needed to touch the paper. Consequently, we took this same idea into printing fabric for signs, banners, and trade show displays. For instance, our fabrics are on very large rolls and we don’t cut the fabric until it is printed. Even when we do cut the fabric it is done with robotic precision. As a result, there will be very little waste and minimal human contact with the fabric.