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When you are planning for your next trade show exhibit you should look back to when you were only browsing the many different booths, exhibits, and displays. Remember what type of exhibits got your attention. Your presentation should also draw the crowd. Before you just rush out and purchase displays for your trade show exhibition you must take into consideration
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Are you considering taking part in a trade show for the first time? It can be quite an investment in time and money, so get the answers to the following questions first.1.Is the trade show focused? You want to make sure it will be attracting your target market. Talk with the people who are putting
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Linknet News Daily Digest - December 22, 2005 - The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) will hold its 31st annual Building Energy Conference and Trade Show at Boston's Seaport World Trade Center on March 7-9, 2006. The conference will feature more than 150 speakers dealing with topics ranging from photovoltaics, utility scale renewable energy, biofuels, urban design, building design, industrial design,
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