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You can customize your step and repeat to fit your event.

You’ve Got Options with Custom Made Backdrops

When people think of step and repeat, they generally think of repeating logos on backdrops behind celebrities on a red carpet. These banners are also a mainstay at fashion shows, charity galas, weddings and parties. As memorable and important as these banners are, there’s actually a lot more to them than you may realize. They are highly customizable, available in an amazing number of combinations.

Size
Custom made backdrops come in a variety of sizes in order to fit your venue, the number of guests, your pictures and your budget: eight feet by six, eight by eight, eight by ten and eight by twelve.

Custom made backdrops featuring any image or logo for any type of event.

Stand
If you’re planning on hanging your banner against a wall, you can purchase just the backdrop. However, many times the backdrop is best as a standalone, so you can buy yours with an aluminum stand that’s the perfect size for your needs. That way, all you need to do is assemble the stand and attach the backdrop to it, and it’s up! The aluminum stands are easy to assemble, and come with instructions.

Image template
While the traditional design calls for a repeating image or logo, you can also choose to use one image and blow it up to cover the whole banner. Sign Art Etc has a number of pre-made templates that we can swap your image into. Our team can also help you with the design if you aren’t sure about the imagery you’d like to use. If you have a picture or illustration in particular that you’d like to use but you don’t have a high quality version, the Sign Art team can also work on it to help make it look crisp.

A well-designed trade show backdrop can help spread your brand awareness at your next show.

Why Your Business Needs a Trade Show Backdrop

If you’re going to be attending a trade show, you know that brand awareness is important. This is an opportunity to make major inroads in your industry, and connect with new clients. First impressions can matter, and if your brand identity isn’t prominently displayed, your product may not stand out among the hundreds and even thousands of other participants. It takes a visual tool to help you stand apart.

That’s why your trade show booth should include a backdrop with a repeating step and repeat pattern. The pattern can be an image or a logo, and will feature prominently in “red carpet” type photos.

Professional
Whether it’s a trade show, convention or product launch event, a quality step and repeat helps promote your business, lends professional credibility and makes for a great background for photo opportunities.

Easily identifiable
Create a memorable image to go along with your booth! Registrants will be able to identify your brand from far and wide. Put your company’s logo to work, and let everyone at the event see who you are.

“Every trade show presentation booth should include a backdrop.”

Perfect for pictures
Reporters for industry publications are always taking a lot of photos at these events. With a big, colorful banner by your booth, your logo will be all over these pictures, helping to develop brand awareness. Many of these images are used and shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and other social media platforms. If your logo and banner are in the background, that’s great publicity right there.

A chance to stand out, and get your brand out there
In addition to your company’s logo, you can also include a slogan or product name on your backdrop. Whatever words you want to get out there to help spread the word about your company, you can put it on display for maximum exposure.

Choose your size, material and more
Professional backdrops are available in a variety of combinations. When it comes to materials, you can choose from vinyl or cloth. Vinyl is less expensive, but it can wrinkle at times and give off glare. You can choose from a variety of sizes. Just make sure that the image is large enough that it’s easily identifiable. The Sign Art team can help you select a design, size and material that works best for you. Get in touch with us today!

Themed races generate excitement and teamwork.

How to Give Your Themed 5K Race an Edge

The Color Run, Tough Mudder, the Spartan Race… themed races are big events for serious athletes and weekend warriors alike. These events have been gaining popularity for years. According to a report from Running USA, these unique 5K competitions attract more participants than traditional races like marathons, half marathons and 10Ks. A fun race with an interesting theme can grow to become a nationwide event.

Think about the theme of your race. There are races with Spartan warrior motifs, zombie themes, musical thoughts or centered around craft beers. In addition to a name, logo and slogan, is the idea illustrated throughout the course? Think about the race setup and any obstacles that your runners will need to overcome. How can you incorporate the overall motif into every step?

“Custom backdrops can help you set your themed race apart from the competition.”

Many of these races have a team component. Friends and colleagues sign up together, train together and motivate one another during the event. After completion of the course, these teammates pose for victorious photos, usually in front of a banner. By providing step and repeat backdrops for these post-race pictures, the race organizers are not only helping participants to celebrate and enjoy their victory, but they’re also providing marketing reach for the race itself.

You can customize these to feature your race’s logo and color scheme to match your event’s branding. By developing a consistent brand identity to go along with your fun race, you can make it a more recognizable event to generate more excitement and participation. If you’re organizing your own themed race and you’d like to give it the proper atmosphere, visit Sign Art Etc. You can choose from a number of templates or our helpful staff can design a custom one that meets your vision.

Marketing and Publicity for Big Check Presentations

How to Use a Big Check in Your Business for Marketing

Business companies donate big checks for many purposes. These events are not given as much consideration as they deserve in marketing aspect. This article points out why and how big checks can be used for marketing and publicity in 12 points.

Steps To Ensure a Successful Event

Make sure you have good-quality, above-the-shoulders photos of all your experts who are likely to be interviewed by the media….have these folks in the big check picture if possible.

Consider asking your photographer to shoot “environmental portraits” of your experts. An architect, for example, might be shown holding several rolled up architect’s renderings under her arm. A construction executive can be shown holding a hard hat or other tools of his trade.

Weekly newspapers that don’t have big photo staffs would probably welcome these photos. Have these props available in the big check photo.

Have interior and exterior shots of your company available for the media. The interior shots can show people at work.

Submit presentation check photos with news releases about the donation.

Pie charts, bar charts and other graphics can often help readers understand complicated issues such as budgets. Offer to supply information to media outlets so they can create their own graphics to accompany the article they’re writing about.

If you’re sponsoring an event that doesn’t necessarily warrant a story, call the photo desk at your local newspaper and let photographers know what’s happening. Let them know that a giant check will be involved…..they are still unusual and help get your photo published.

If a photographer from a newspaper or magazine takes photos at your company, never demand to see the negatives, or dictate what photo they should use with the article, or ask for free copies of prints. The negatives are the property of the media outlet, and the media maintains full control over their use. If you want prints, expect to pay for them. Try to ensure that the photographer gets a photo of the large check exchange.

When sending prints to the media, be sure correct identification is on a sticker on the back of each photo. When sending several photos, slip a piece of paper between each one so the ink from the back of one photo doesn’t bleed onto the front of the photo behind it.

Avoid using big clunky photos at your website because they slow down the time it takes a page to load….big check photos on your website show that you care and are active in the community.

In addition to the check passing photo, take a photo that illustrates what the money will be used for.

Make sure you offer all your images as digital photos that the media can access at your website, perhaps in a password protected area that the public can’t access.

If you’re sponsoring an annual event, take lots of photos yourself and offer them to the media the following year to be used for pre-event publicity. The oversized check photo can be used for many years.

Warnings
Do not discard big checks as just another event. It can help a lot in strengthening your brand name.

Redz Scam

I usually write about all the cool things going on at SignArtEtc.com. Today I want to warn other business owners about a total scam from a company called Redz. I believe the company used to be called Redzee. They advertise themselves as a search engine and their product is sort of cool. Unfortunately, it produces no results.

Here is my actual data…comparing Redz vs. Google pay per click vs. Bing/Yahoo:

Date        Google Pay/Click       Redz                            Bing/Yahoo
Clicks   $ Revenue      Clicks $ Revenue        Clicks $ Revenue
2/28/11     127           $1262           13           $0                  7            $    0
3/01/11     123           $ 691            20           $0                12            $    0
3/02/11     121           $ 326            15           $0                17            $    0
3/03/11     124           $ 464              7           $0                12            $419
3/04/11       83           $1038         121           $0                14            $481
 More clicks from Redz than Google PPC???
3/05/11       38           $ 0              203           $0                  5            $    0
5 times more clicks from Redz than Google PPC…..interesting
3/06/11       53           $ 0                49           $0                11            $    0
3/07/11     127           $ 0                66           $0                10            $    0
3/08/11     110           $1338           12           $0                17            $    0
3/09/11     109           $ 828            33           $0                11            $414
3/10/11     102           $ 271              4           $0                13            $    0
3/11/11       89           $ 0               310          $0                15            $    0
3 times more clicks from Redz than Google PPC…..wow
3/12/11       28           $ 0                 25          $0                  3            $    0
3/13/11       29           $ 0                 58          $0                  3            $    0
3/14/11     128           $ 318             19          $0                11            $    0
3/15/11     111           $ 0                   9          $0                  8            $414

We have been in business almost 8 years….most of that time on the internet. We are B2B….so our orders and activity is down on the weekends. We are long time users of Google Analytics. Analytics is where this data comes from.

In Total 2/28/2011 – 3/15/2011
Google Pay per Click: 1502 visits, $7078 revenue
Redz : 964 visits, $0 revenue
Bing/Yahoo : 170 visits, $1729 revenue

I hope this helps someone decide to keep their hard earned money and not give it to Redz for no return on your investment.  I would guess their red zebra mascot is red because he is embarrassed to be part of a company that gives on-line services such a bad name.