It's easy for a company to think that banner stands can be used outside of conventions. It's a lot more difficult to understand how they can be effectively worked into a marketing promotion, and even more challenging to conceptualize using them in an office. While there are an infinite variety of ways that they can be used successfully, many business owners find that having some examples to refer to can be helpful as they create their own strategies. Example 1: A Small Trade Show Stand Used In A Retail Store In this example, consider your average retail store in a mall. This store sells simple, fairly inexpensive items such as clothing and shoes, and wants to increase the amount of traffic it gets every day. To promote itself, the business chooses to purchase several small trade show displays and banner stands, only a few feet wide and a few feet tall. These banner stands are then placed throughout the store to advertise special deals or new arrivals, and one small trade show stand is placed outside the store to promote its merchandise to passersby. This is a way to use banner stands correctly. They are not in the way of customers, out of place in an odd setting, or overly informative. They are simply indicators, directing people to go find the products they seek. The store didn't overinvest; they bought only what was needed and spent relatively little money because the units themselves are small. Example 2: A Business Office With Multiple Banner Stands In The Entrance Room Many business offices have an antechamber where customers and potential business partners wait for the CEO or for other important meetings. In this example, the business invested in a large trade show stand for a convention. They heard that you can use a trade show display outside of conventions, and so they've decided to set up their medium sized unit within their waiting room. This is the wrong way to use banner stands and convention exhibits. Instead of incorporating it seamlessly into what they need, they've tried to find a use for it and it's just taking up space. Instead, they should have adapted it by taking just a single element, perhaps one banner stand, and using that in the waiting room. A full exhibit is just too much. Example 3: A Commercial Gym With A Banner By The Reception This commercial gym bought banner stands specifically for the purpose of advertising to their members as they walk in. They don't ever use it at conventions because they rarely have a reason to attend. The unit itself is small, but was deliberately designed to be versatile and allows interchangeable graphics as needed. This is another good use of banner stands. The company didn't need any kind of convention presence at all, but they still wanted a way to promote themselves quickly and efficiently to their clients as they walk past. A small trade show display is the perfect solution, especially when designed to have its graphics changed so easily. All of the examples listed above are just that: examples. You can, and should, use creativity to find the ways that will work best for your business. With enough time, you'll be able to discover ways that virtually any unit can help promote your company, both at conventions and long afterward. Bred 13s ,Air Jordan 10 Doernbecher Columbia 4s Air Jordan 4 Retro Doernbecher Air Jordan 10 Venom Green Air Jordan 8 Bugs Bunny 2013 Air Jordan 10 Charlotte Bobcats Air Jordan 10 Doernbecher Air Jordan 9 Cool Grey 2012 Air Jordan 9 Fontay Montana Back to Main MenuWeather HomeToday Forecast5 Day ForecastSchool Event ClosuresBack to Main MenuCrime Safety HomePolice BlotterReported CrimesCity of SyracuseNorth Suburbs Oswego CountyEast Suburbs Madison CountyWest Suburbs Cayuga CountyCNY TrafficBack to Main MenuPhotos HomePhoto EssaysBuy Photo ReprintsYour PhotosBack to Main MenuVideos HomeNews VideosSports VideosHigh School Sports VideosEntertainment VideosLiving VideosGetting in a practice run behind their high school is the Tully High School girl's cross country team. (Stephen D. Cannerelli / The Post Standard )Fresh from winning the small schools division of the Tully Invitational cross country meet last Saturday, the No. 3 state ranked Tully girls are enjoying another strong season. They are dominating the Onondaga League Patriot Division, and are aiming to win the Section III Class C title a fourth consecutive year.is potentially as strong a team as I coached here, said 14th year Black Knights coach Michelle Rauber. hope to again win sectionals and then take our chances at the state meet. The two teams ranked ahead of us Greenwich and Bronxville are very good, but if we keep improving, we might have a shot at catching them. by Rauber, the Tully girls have competed at states four times, finishing fourth, third and second twice.Pacing the Tully pack is junior Ashley Evans, whose 11th place finish last fall at states led Tully to second place, 24 points behind eventual champion Bronxville.Joining Evans is junior Katherine Ward, senior Marietta Burt, sophomore Keanna Hiltbrand, junior Casey Cole, freshman Colleen Ward and junior Jessica Currie. Ward is recovering from a battle with the flu.Seniors MaryEllen Davenport and Caroline Edinger are also contending for starting berths on a deep varsity squad.of the girls ran for five or six days all summer, Rauber said. surprises have been the rapid improvement of sophomore Hiltbrand and freshman Ward. Both of them have earned spots in our top seven. Tully is focusing on the state meet at Pawling, Rauber knows it never easy to get there. Patent has been running well, and they No. 4 state ranked. CBA and Sauquoit Valley are both good, too. We don take any team for granted, she said.LaFayette boys chasing TullyBlack Knights streak at 98: Although the unbeaten Tully boys (4 0) again occupy first place in the OHSL Patriot American Division, Class D rival LaFayette is also 4 0 heading into today home showdown with the streaking Black Knights. Tully has won 98 straight Patriot Division meets since 1996 and coach Jim Paccia visiting squad will chase No. 99 today.LaFayette coach Bill O expects a close meet. could be one or two points either way, O said. runner who has a real good day Wednesday could decide the outcome. stop the streak, LaFayette will count on a quartet of ranked runners, including Tom Sargent, Matt Peryea, Alex Jones and Nate Oakman. Senior Luke Ternosky is another Lancer leader.To keep the streak alive, Tully will likely need another individual win from pacesetter Alex Mirra. He backed by the footwork of Evan Knapp, Zach Zgardzinski, Dan Eichorn and Nick Paccia.Leff turns it up at RochesterSince she was unfamiliar with the Genesee Valley Park course in Rochester, where the McQuaid Invitational was held last Saturday, West Genesee freshman Laura Leff ran most of the featured Class AAA race alongside Johnson City junior Lauren Mullins.In the final 600 meters, Leff flashed ahead of Mullins, posting probably the biggest win of her budding career, in 17:07. Mullins was runner up in 17:16. Afterward, Leff thanked the Johnson City junior for helping keep her on course.and Lauren are good friends, said West Genesee coach Jim Vermeulen. was no surprise that they helped each other during the body of that race. That the nature of the sport of cross country. lapFour Saratoga runners finished among the top 11 in a strong field as the Blue Streaks far outdistanced runner up Midlothian (114) of Virginia.Coming up Saturday, No. 1 USA ranked F M and No. 2 Saratoga Springs will match strides for the first time since they finished 1 2 at the Nike Nationals in Portland, Ore., last December. Both teams are entered in the Eastern States Championship race at New York City Manhattan Invitational.That race looms as the first of three or possibly four meetings between those two superpowers of girls cross country this autumn. Also Saturday, the state top four boys Class AA teams Rush Henrietta, Shaker, West Genesee and defending state champion Fayetteville Manlius are all entered in the Eastern States boys race at Manhattan. Should be a great day for cross country. Bred 13s,Instead of making models of the solar system from boring pieces of colored foam, a more impressive project is creating one using fruit or other foodstuffs. Since the fruit based solar system model uses spherical foodstuffs, it is ideal to create to scale three dimensional planets. A model using varying sized pizzas, or a huge pizza with toppings arranged to represent planets is a bit more of a challenge (and perhaps a little less representative) but has the benefit of providing a tasty and memorable snack for those who participate. Few solar system models attempt to accurately depict the scale of distances between the various planets and the sun. The reason is that to do so on a single poster board is insufficient to convey any relationship beyond a few worlds with accuracy. However, the walls of a long school corridor or the turf of a football field present the ideal canvas to create a to scale distance model. Because modeling the diameters of the planets to fit the distance scale would create planets that are too small to see, it is best to create a large sun and make the rest of the planets to a scale relative to the sun. For a truly unforgettable solar system project, you can take a journey across the planets. Pick a facet or two of each planet and depict it visually or with a demonstration. One example might be to draw or paint what the sky would look like from each world. Another might involve taking a common item and showing how much it would weigh on the other worlds either with a modified scale, or by handing them an item that weighs as much as that item would. It helps to sell the idea of the journey with accompanying dialog, such as "And now we venture to the distant icy giant known as Saturn." Planetary ratings projects are a great way to present entertaining facts about each planet and give each one a place where it becomes a singular showcase of a specific feature. Use various posters to highlight a specific attribute and place models of each world in order of relevance. For example, "largest planet" or "densest world" are obvious categories, but for a truly imaginative project include rankings such as "most habitable to humans," "most colorful", or even "largest volcano" to round out the project.
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