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<title>Should I rent or buy an exhibit display?</title>
<description>If you're ready to jump into the trade show scene, it is usually better to buy an exhibit display than to rent one. You save a lot of money bybuying and using the display over and over again. Most prices of displays for rent are double the price of new exhibit displays.
Nevertheless, if you only wa</description>
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<title>What colors are best to use in an exhibit?</title>
<description>The best colors to use in exhibits are colors that are eye catching and appealing to the spectators. Choose the colors that match the characteristics of your products.
Colors that are frequently used are the basics because they are calming to the eye and have wide appeal. These colors are blue, red</description>
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<title>What kinds of features should I look for when purchasing an exhibit booth?</title>
<description>In purchasing exhibit booth, look for features that give you satisfaction. Choose booths that are economical, durable, and attention-grabbing.
Look for exhibit booths offered at affordable prices. Choose ones that are easy to transport. Also look for booths that have unusual designs. Look for featu</description>
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<title>Should I put a table in my exhibit?</title>
<description>Putting a table in your exhibit depends on the products you are highlighting. Tables are only required for those with products (rather than services), because they canhelp draw the attention of the spectators. 
Tables are used in exhibits when the products are small enough that they should be boost</description>
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<title>What are some ways to cut costs on exhibit graphics?</title>
<description>Graphics are one of the biggest expenses of exhibiting. Therefore, it is advisable to cut costs on graphics whenever you can. Hereare some waysto cut costs on your exhibit graphics: 

Use as few as possible.
Use standard colors and standard typefaces.
Use a large general image for multiple-divis</description>
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