Displaysense
literature holders – literature is king in the exhibition
world
Released
on: February 4, 2008, 8:17 am
Press
Release Author: Displaysense
Industry:
Retail
Press
Release Summary: Displaysense research reveals literature is still
very much alive and its presentation is critical to successfully
engaging with visitors at any event or exhibition
Press
Release Body: In the 30 years that Displaysense
has been in business, the exhibition and events sector has undergone
some radical changes in order to attract new visitors. With over
17 million people going to exhibitions and events each year, all
looking for inspiration, to be educated or to purchase products,
engaging with visitors is a crucial component that businesses can
not ignore.
Though
new technologies have become more readily available to assist in
promoting and communicating services and products at exhibitions,
a piece of literature is still very much needed by customers. A
simple literature
holder should not be overlooked as it is just as important to
getting the presentation right as it is with the products that are
being promoted and according to a recent study by Displaysense;
literature is far from going the way of the dodo.
Companies
are trying more than ever to entice the masses as just over 78%
of potential visitors attending exhibitions are there to buy or
plan to buy in the future. Presentation and communication are critical
to ensure companies can engage with their audience and with 68%
of people still preferring to learn about a new product from a brochure
rather than on a computer screen, having the right brochure
holder is vital in creating an inviting display at any exhibition.
Research by Displaysense found that the most frustrating
problem for visitors to events is not being able to speak to representatives,
with 33% of respondents citing this as their primary irritation
when attending events. It is therefore vital that literature is
available for people to pick up at times when representatives are
unavailable.
Steve
Whittle, Marketing manager of Displaysense was
not surprised by these findings and said “We have seen
a constant rise in sales of catalogue dispensers literature and
portable
literature holders over the past two years and there is no sign
of this slowing down or just being a trend”. He then
went on to say, “Though downloading a product brochure
is convenient for customers and cost effective for businesses, printed
colour literature is proving to be more popular according to 61%
of customers we questioned”.
Though
promotional material is great as a reminder of a product or service,
sometimes businesses need to make sure they also get contact details
with every piece of literature handed out because in a lot of cases,
people buy from people, not just from literature. This is supported
by the 28% of customers who admitted they never looked at a piece
of literature once they got it back to the office. Of those questioned
in the survey, 43% believed running a competition is the most effective
way of generating these sorts of valuable leads, making a straightforward
ballot
box the perfect device by which companies can collect customer
data.
No
matter what latest developments are being used to entice visitors
to an exhibition stand, the humble promotional leaflet or brochure
still has a prominent and authoritative place in creating a successful
event, regardless of the industry.
About
Displaysense
Displaysense was established in September of 1978
as a manufacturer of quality point of sale displays. Displaysense
has a wealth of experience in design and manufacturing and has been
able to develop their ever growing standard range of over 1500 displays.
The range is now extremely diverse including display boxes, display
cabinets, sale signs, display stands, glass shelving units and literature
displays.
Notes to editor:
Displaysense contacted 1000 customers at the start
of November to the end of December 2007 asking a series of questions,
which forms the source for the various facts included in this press
release.
Web
Site: http://www.displaysense.co.uk/
Contact
Details: PR contact:
Steve Whittle
Marketing Manager
Displaysense
Unit 5
Raynham Close
Bishop's Stortford
Hertfordshire
CM23 5PJ
UK
0845 2008139
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