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Buying vs. Renting Your Next Trade Show Exhibit
Are you thinking about purchasing a display, but not sure about
the investment? Renting may be the best option. Good
justifications can be made for both renting and purchasing a
trade show exhibit. This sometimes stressful decision
depends on the nature of your trade show program, marketing
goals, and budget.
Renting can be a wise decision when your company has decided to
start exhibiting at trade shows, your company is new and wants
to make an initial big splash with a smaller budget, or your
trade show schedule has overlapping shows and you need a second
display. When first developing a trade show program to drive,
supplement, or diversify your marketing mix, it can be difficult
to determine the best exhibit for your needs. Making a large
financial commitment on an exhibit under these circumstances can
be a daunting task. Analyzing your company's needs and choosing
the right booth is integral to a successful trade show. It can
be a good idea to rent rather than purchase a display even after
you have done your research and decided on the best exhibit to
fit your needs. This offers you an opportunity to "test drive"
your exhibit. This renting strategy can also be used anytime you
need to purchase a new exhibit, even if you have a trade show
program already established.
Trade shows are huge undertakings, and when launching a start-up
company with new products, trade shows are almost always in the
marketing mix. Yet an exhibit, as integral as it is to a trade
show, is one of the last things a marketing manager is thinking
about when trying to launch a new company's concept, service, or
product at an industry trade show. All the tasks that go into a
show exhibit - transportation, drayage, installation and
dismantling - can be major headaches when you have leads and
clients to cater to, not to mention promotional materials and
product samples. Renting often relieves this burden since most
display rental companies handle the installation and
dismantling, shipping and drayage of the rental display, which
frees up your time to handle more important things.
Renting a booth may be a great idea when purchasing an exhibit
is not an option. This greatly reduces the initial expenditure
and allows you to maintain the visual presence necessary to
generate leads at a show.
If you only attend one show per year, it may be more beneficial
to rent a display and purchase graphics, however if your
organization has a more rigorous convention schedule, it will be
more economical to purchase an exhibit. Typically, after about
four shows the rental booth costs would have covered the
purchase of a new exhibit.
The best of both rental and purchase worlds is when the rental
display company offers a rebate plan similar to OneSource
Exhibits' Rental Rebate Program, which allows 100 percent of
the rental fee to be applied toward the purchase price of a
similar display if purchased within 90 days of the rental. This
gives your company the flexibility to determine which type of
display will work best for your trade show program prior to
buying the exhibit. Call a OneSource Exhibits Consultant today
at 1.800.767.8225 to learn more about our wide variety of rental
displays.
Gabriel McIntosh
www.onesourceexhibits.com
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