A quick review of banner stands
Tension Banners such as X Banners or L Banners are often used because they are lightweight compared to many other display products. A simple, entry level display with no tools required but still making a real statement.
Graphics simply attach to eyelets and if you want to change your graphics you simply remove the printed banner from its hooks and replace with a new printed banner graphic. Each graphic contains four eyelets, which keeps the printed graphic to the X Banner and keeps it tensioned.
Separate graphics means your message is easy to change, you dont need to have someone do it for you, which will cost money to change, and if you do know how to do it, it wont cost you your time.
X banner stands also are used to occupy little corners in a shop or exhibition show as they take up very little room and their 3 legs mean they can even be placed on uneven ground if needed.
Their only disadvantage is they arent suitable for outdoor use, but for indoor use they are cheaper and lighter and you can replace the graphics easily which means you can change your “‘message” from hour to hour to suit your audience at the time.
If you want to make a fantastic impression on potential customers then the use of Roll Up Banners has to be considered for your next Trade Show Display or simply to use in your showroom.
These Retractable Banners are so easy to use. You simply slide the banner out of it carry bag, pull the banner up from the base and hook it on to its pole stand. Not only are they easy to use but they weigh only 3 to 6 kilos depending on what base you get.
Pull Up Banners can be printed on a range of material but one of the best materials you can use is high quality block out polypropylene material. Not only does it not curl but also it is material you cant see through. This is important if you want your graphics to last, as there is a big range of materials you can choose from. Generally though, the cheaper the banner, the more likely it is printed on inferior materials.
Another thing to look out for is the base you choose. There is also a huge range to choose from. If the Roll Up Banner is going to get repeated use then I would suggest a quality base that is not likely to break. It has better springs and the whole base is of better quality. A cheaper base might suffice if you simply put it in the corner of your showroom and never transport it to trade shows.
However be careful with really cheap banners. Make sure you ask the necessary questions, as some of the Roll Up Banners on the market are almost instantly disposable. Check to see if there is a warranty and what is actually covered.
When you next go to a Trade Show, Exhibition, Conference or simply want to add some style to your showroom then consider a Roll Up Banner as cost wise they might be one of the best investments you make.
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March 2nd, 2010
Ifydcat
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