Benefits of Brochure Displays Stands

Dec 13
11:10

2010

John Rowbotham

John Rowbotham

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Are you looking for functional display stands to display business items, brochure displays can be the option to opt. It can give you maximum exposure within minimum space without looking too cheap for your marketing strategy.

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No doubt,Benefits of Brochure Displays Stands Articles you invested a considerable amount of money and effort in the brochures you designed to showcase your services and products. For them to be beneficial to you, you must find a way to place them in your customers' hands. Brochure displays can help you to do this, particularly if you choose the right display for the space available.

You can choose a display made from acrylic, wood, or metal. Clear acrylic holders reveal more of your literature than wooden styles. Metal types can be open styles, with little or nothing blocking the view, or they can feature slots that are enclosed on the bottom half of each slot.

Countertop styles are commonly used next to cash registers, at a sign-in counter, or on a desktop. The advantage to this style is that they can be situated where few customers will miss them. The disadvantage is that the designated area may be too small to conduct business and keep the display out of the way at the same time. This can quickly become annoying to both your employees and your customers. When items are placed on the counter by the customer or retrieved by the cashier for bagging, the holders can be knocked over.

If floor space is an issue, consider a wall-mounted holder to eliminate potential clutter or tripping hazards. Do give some thought to the location before installing them, though. For example, you might want to make sure children will not bump their heads on them. Watch your traffic flow patterns to identify spots where customers seem to pause and put your literature holders in those areas, if possible. Use wall art, such as bright arrows pointing toward the display or a colorful background to draw people's attention to the display.

Floor racks or freestanding holders are commonly used when you have a great variety of brochures to display. Travel agencies, tourist centers, and health professionals often use these to hold all of their literature. The drawback is that the customer must actively browse for the desired topic. You can mitigate the problem by arranging literature in a logical order, labeling each section at the top to show what is below, or grouping similar topics together. Make sure that the racks have adequate clearance on all sides.

Consider placing some attractive posters on the walls of your office or store that tells patrons the location of your literature and encourages them to browse. For example, a pediatrician might want to draw parents' attention to a recommended schedule for immunizations. A jeweler might wish to advertise the procedure for custom-made pieces.

Keep your holder stocked, but do not overfill the slots. If you do, customers will have more difficulty selecting one item without several more ending up on the floor where they can be damaged. If you provide information on a variety of topics, check periodically to determine which are the most in demand.

In addition to using them in your office or store, consider taking brochure displays to your next trade show or job fair. If you are limited on space, select a style that will fit on your tabletop. You may have to refill it more frequently, but everyone will feel more relaxed if you have plenty of floor space.


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