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If you’ve been charged with the task of procuring promotional banners and flags for an upcoming corporate event, then you may be wondering where to start.  When you don’t know where to look, a project like this can be a lot more time consuming than you would expect, but it doesn’t have to be difficult.  A simple Google search will reveal dozens of options for promotional banners and flags, but not all of them are the same.  Any online option may be better than the old-school way of ordering from catalogs, but sometimes there are a few too many choices available.   It can also be tough to find an online flag maker who offers personalized service.

 

When you start planning an outdoor event or tradeshow, it doesn’t matter if it’s a neighborhood fair or a national event; you may have a hard time putting the systems in place to make a multimedia booth.  That’s why so many exhibitors find it much easier to go with promotional banners and flags.  Far less formal than flat screen monitors and track lighting, colorful flags still capture attention and draw visitors to your exhibit.  Low-tech decorations can still be done well, and they consist of far more than just a rectangular corporate banner.

For the latest promotional banners and flags, FlagPro.com is a great place to start.  They may recommend some of the more contemporary choices, such as colored pole flags and custom die-cut flags in durable outdoor fabrics.

Here are some tips to help your booth stand out:

  •  Choose promotional banners and flags that are designed for an outdoor event.
  • Shop at a flag store where you can customize your flag order.  Find out if they can use a corporate logo and other artwork pertaining to the event.
  • If you will be giving away an item or promoting a specific product at the event, consider having your promotional banners and flags made to reflect this.
  • Choose the type of flags based on the amount of floor space you will be given for the show, keeping in mind the width of the aisles and any “teaser” space available near the entryway.
  • Ask for photographs from last year’s event, if available, and build your booth design around that.
  • If you will be giving away an item or promoting a specific product at the event, consider having your promotional banners and flags made to reflect this.

To find out more about the magic of promotional banners and flags and how you can use them effectively at your next outdoor event, read “Promotional Banners and Flags – An Easy Option for Outdoor Trade Shows.”

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