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Author | : Jacobo Krauel |
Publisher | : Links Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Exhibit booths |
ISBN | : 9788496969728 |
This book features a comprehensive selection of trade show stands created by outstanding international architects and designers, who have transformed this extraordinary face of retail design into a fully-fledged art. Each one of the projects included in this volume has been carefully chosen according to a criterion of originality, creativity and innovation. Full-color glossy photographs, rigorous graphic documentation, and explanations by the authors themselves accompany the selected stands. All of this, combined with detailed descriptions of how the design processes developed, make this work an exciting and essential tool for architects, designers and students, as well as for all professionals wishing to extend their knowledge in the field of retail space design and the architecture of trade show stands.
Author | : Arian Mostaedi |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 179 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Exhibit stands |
ISBN | : 9789812451347 |
Author | : P J Alexander |
Publisher | : eBook Partnership |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 2012-10-11 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1908886676 |
The Smartest Route to New Customers!Whatever your product, service or industry, whatever the size of your company, if you are not participating in exhibitions (also called trade fairs or trade shows), you may be missing out on one of the smartest, most overlooked and yet most rapidly developing routes to new customers and markets.How to Work an Exhibition Stand teaches you how to organize your participation at an exhibition, including how to manage your exhibition stand (exhibition booth), how to train your staff in-house, how to set clear marketing goals, and how to design a coherent marketing, promotion and follow-up strategy.Your Secret Weapon in a Crowded MarketplaceIn today's crowded marketplace with its multiple and expensive marketing channels, many companies are turning to exhibitions to get their products and services in front of targeted buyers; people who want to talk to them; people who will travel to see, hear, touch, taste and experience their products or services.How to Work an Exhibition Stand reveals insider secrets on how to get the most from your appearance at any exhibition.Train Your Staff to Act like ProfessionalsAs well as fees for outsourced exhibitor training, when you add travel and accommodation costs, this can be a sizeable expenditure. How to Work an Exhibition Stand shows you how to prepare your staff in-house for an exhibition.Here's just some of the critical information you will discover inside: - 15 reasons why visitors come to exhibitions.- 26 good reasons to exhibit.- Select the right exhibition; UK or overseas.- Select your exhibition manager.- Select your exhibition team.- Select the right team for a given show.- People you don't want on your team - 3 basic types.- Exhibition team skills and competencies. - Attract visitors to your stand. - The 2 essential truths every exhibitor must know.- Why visitors don't care about you, your products or your company.- How to speak with visitors - on and off your stand.- 3 small words that help you sell.- How to make the first move.- The bitter truth of why people buy.- Four words you must never say to a visitor.- Qualify a visitor in 30 seconds.- 22 examples of stand behaviour to avoid.- Deal with visitors who are of no interest to you.- Why you should never assume you know why someone is buying.- 4 key steps to help a prospect arrive at a buying decision.- Key questions to 'break the ice' with visitors to your stand.- Deal with objections, misunderstandings, dislike, suspicion, indifference.- Deal with rejection; the secret of understanding and handling rejection.- The difference between personal and concept rejection.- Three little words to make you laugh at rejection.- The story of the Buddha and the apple; it could change your world-view!- 'In-house' games that overcome rejection.- Understand that rejection is not failure.- Using Social Media for promotion. - Uncover visitors' real issues.- Use the 'party' technique to get visitors to trust and like you.- 7 techniques to extract maximum information from visitors.- 34 questions to focus the conversation with visitors.- Use 'flimsies' to say "e;no"e; politely.- Deal with salesmen and students.- Deal with unidentified visitors.- 10 tips on how one person can deal with several visitors at a time.- Deal with troublesome visitors.- 33 tips for individual exhibitors, includes: dress, grooming, attitude.- Understand the mind of the visitor.- Identify visitors' real issues.- Use reverse-focus, open questions to keep you in control.- Why people never buy something for what it is.- Appeal to visitors' emotional buying instincts.- Why people are not interested in saving time.- Why saving money is not a major issue.- Why price is not always the main consideration.- Close the conversation: summarize; propose a plan of action; get agreement.- Take the initiative and get an appointment.- Examples of closing statements.- Use reduced eye contact to end a conversation.- Why last impressions are important.
Author | : Mert Damlapinar |
Publisher | : NLITX |
Total Pages | : 347 |
Release | : 2019-11-11 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
Analytics of Life provides the reader with a broad overview of the field of data analytics and artificial intelligence. It provides the layperson an understanding of the various stages of artificial intelligence, the risks and powerful benefits. And it provides a way to look at big data and machine learning that enables us to make the most of this exciting new realm of technology in our day-to-day jobs and our small businesses. Questions you can find answers* * What is artificial intelligence (AI)? * What is the difference between AI, machine learning and data analytics? * Which jobs AI will replace, which jobs are safe from data analytics revolution? * Why data analytics is the best career move? * How can I apply data analytics in my job or small business? Who is this book for? * Managers and business professionals * Marketers, product managers, and business strategists * Entrepreneurs, founders and startups team members * Consultants, advisors and educators * Almost anybody who has an interest in the future According to an article by Cade Metz in The New York Times, "Researchers say computer systems are learning from lots and lots of digitized books and news articles that could bake old attitudes into new technology." Oxford University professor Nick Bostrom argues that if machine brains surpassed human brains in general intelligence, then this new superintelligence could become extremely powerful - possibly beyond our control. MIT professor Max Tegmark describes and illuminates the recent, ground-breaking advances in Artificial Intelligence and how it might overtake human intelligence. As Oxford University economist Daniel Susskind points out, technological progress could bring about unprecedented prosperity, solving one of humanity's oldest problems: how to make sure that everyone has enough to live on. Distinguished AI researcher and professor of computer science at UC Berkeley, Russell Stuart suggests that we can rebuild AI on a new foundation, according to which machines are designed to be inherently uncertain about the human preferences they are required to satisfy. Industry experts claim that AI will have a negative impact on blue-collar jobs, but Mert predicts that Americans and Europeans will experience a strong impact on white-collar jobs as well. And Mert also provides research results and a clear description of which jobs will be affected and how soon, which jobs could be enhanced with AI. Analytics of Life also provides solutions and insight into some of the most profound changes to come in human history.
Author | : Jean-Louis Cohen |
Publisher | : Editions Hazan, Paris |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Architecture and society |
ISBN | : 9782754105309 |
"It discusses topics such as the role of cities in the air war, the new buildings erected for industrial production, architecture's participation in actual warfare, and wartime mega projects and post-war developments in the civilian sphere, revealing the extent of the contribution made by architects to all aspects of the total mobilization that characterized the war years."--Page [4] of cover.
Author | : Christian Schittich |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2012-12-17 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 3034615558 |
From trade fair stands to museum concepts, the successful transfer of information to a wide public audience relies on effective staging and appropriate architectural design. While museum exhibitions focus on the art of communicating content, with commercial aspects tending to play a more subordinate role, the goal of trade fair stands and showrooms is to convey a brand image. And at least since large companies like BMW and Mercedes began introducing commercialized museum concepts designed to stage their brands, the phenomenon has come full circle. Not infrequently, planners today must not only accomplish the demanding task of designing an exhibition; they must also meet full service demands, from briefings and CI design to realization. How to do this successfully is the subject of short articles by authors from the relevant fields. With extensively documented project examples organized by presentation or exhibition type, these valuable technical articles offer a detailed roadmap to practical success.
Author | : Philip Hughes |
Publisher | : Laurence King Publishing |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2015-09-08 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9781780676067 |
Exhibition Design 2 describes the skills needed to become an exhibition designer, including: developing a brief and working with clients; design principles for graphics, circulation, lighting, and accessibility; presenting ideas to clients; and the practicalities of production. A wealth of visual material includes photographs of completed exhibitions by world-renowned designers, concept drawings, computer renderings, charts and tables of information—all for a wide range of exhibitions around the world, permanent and temporary, including museums and galleries, visitor centres, brand experiences, festivals and trade fairs. This second edition includes new examples, updated information on the latest digital technology, and expanded coverage of interactives and sound and film.
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Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 1896 |
Genre | : Gardening |
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Total Pages | : 666 |
Release | : 1926 |
Genre | : Architecture |
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Author | : Library of Congress |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1672 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Subject headings, Library of Congress |
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