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Exhibitions are great places to get in direct contact with prospects. At an exhibition, you need not have to fish out your prospects, as only interested persons will come for querying. The onus is how you put yourself across and how you are able to draw the focus among your competitors. Distributing exhibition gifts is a great way of attracting target customers. Remember, people always have an inclination towards getting free gifts and it all depends on your marketing prowess how you can cater to there inclination using your exhibition gifts. In other words, your exhibition gifts do make a huge difference as to how many people will be drawn to you.
Exhibition gifts can be virtually anything...pens, mugs, coasters, folders, and even T-shirts. Selecting which gift to distribute at an exhibition is often a headache because the last thing you would ever want is spending fortunes of exhibition gifts and getting return on investment that is practically zero.

Some great tips on selecting exhibition gifts

Go for theme-based gifts… these go down exceptionally well in exhibitions and can create a lot of interest in your business. You will also benefit from theme based exhibition gifts because a theme would give you a direction based on which you can choose your exhibition gift. The most important thing that’s worth mention is selection of theme. In other words, your exhibition theme and exhibition gifts should reflect the style of your business or organisation. For being an IT supplier there is no point in distributing beer mugs. A far better option would be distributing promotional mouse mats which are well designed and likely to compliment your business and image far better.

Your exhibition gifts should always be customizable with your personal business details. Promotional pens, promotional table and desk coasters, promotional coffee and beer mugs, promotional t-shirts, whatever you give, get them carefully designed, printed, and colored according to your company colors, logos, and make it complete with a very personalized marketing message. At the same time, remember not to make your exhibition gifts too show-off kind, something no one would love to carry. Remember, you are surrounded by your competitors and everyone who visits the exhibition will have enough of free exhibition gifts to mix up. It is only by selection, quality, and personalization by which you can set yourself well ahead of your competitors.

Many exhibitions are of a casual nature. Therefore, purchasing polo shirts or even T-shirts personalized to promote your business or organisation may be a great idea. Make sure you get the correct sizes, and let your employees have a say about the color and style, but these highly popular items make great exhibition gifts. Sometimes, there are mixers for exhibitors the night before the exhibition, which would also be an appropriate place to wear this kind of an item. Also, if your employees will simply be attending the exhibition, instead of running a booth, having a promotional article of clothing is a great idea. Afterwards, your employees can keep and wear this item other places as well.

Massachusetts has played a significant role in American history since the Pilgrims, seeking religious freedom, founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. As one of the most important of the 13 colonies, Massachusetts became a leader in resisting British oppression. In 1773, the Boston Tea Party protested unjust taxation. The Minute Men started the American Revolution by battling British troops at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775.

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During the 19th century, Massachusetts was famous for the intellectual activity of its writers and educators and for its expanding commercial fishing, shipping, and manufacturing interests. Massachusetts pioneered the manufacture of textiles and shoes. Today, these industries have been replaced in importance by the electronics and communications equipment fields.

Delivering to the following Massachusetts cities:

Amite
Baker
Bastrop
Baton Rouge
Bossier City
Breaux Bridge
Chalmette
Crowley
Delhi
Denham Springs
Deridder
Donaldsonville
Eunice
Gonzales
Gretna
Harahan
Houma
Iowa
Jennings
Kenner
Kinder
Lake Charles
Laplace
La Place
Leesville
Livonia
Luling
Marigot
Metairie
Minden
Winnsboro
Morgan City
Natchitoches
New Iberia
New Orleans
Opelousas
Tulane
Pineville
Ponchatoula
Port Allen
Rayne
Rayville
University
Ruston
Scott
Shreveport
Slidell
St. Francisville
Dillard
Sulphur
Tallulah
Thibodaux
Ville Platte
West Monroe
Winnfield

Tourism has become an important factor in the economy of the state because of its numerous recreational areas and historical landmarks. Cape Cod has beaches, summer theaters, and an artists' colony at Provincetown. The Berkshires, in the western part of the state, is the site of Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony; art museums, including Mass MoCA and the Clark Institute; and Jacob's Pillow, a world renowned dance center.

Imprinted gifts for the following local schools, events and sports teams:

Colleges & Universities

  • College of the Holy Cross
  • Roman Catholic College
  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  • Clark University
  • University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
  • Worcester State College
  • Assumption College
  • Quinsigamond Community College

Events & Attractions

  • The Lucky Dog
  • American Antiquarian Society
  • Higgins Armory Museum
  • Worcester Art Museum
  • Eco Tarium
  • Mechanics Hall
  • DCU Center
  • American Sanitary Plumbing Museum
  • Burnside Fountain

Sports Teams

  • Worcester Academy Rams
  • Bancroft Bulldogs
  • Sharks Ice Hockey
  • IceCats Hockey
  • Tornadoes Baseball
  • New England Surge Indoor Football
  • Jesse Burkett Little League Baseball
  • Rugby Football Club

Worcester, industrial city (1990 pop. 169,759), seat of Worcester co., central Mass., on the Blackstone River; inc. 1722. The canalization (1828) of the Blackstone River marked the beginning of Worcester's rapid industrial development. A port of entry, its manufactures include machinery, metal goods, chemicals, plastics, pharmaceuticals, glass, electrical equipment, textiles, clothing, and shoes. There is also a printing and publishing industry, and state hospitals add to the city's economy. Settled in 1673, Worcester suffered Native American attacks in 1675 and 1683. In Shays's Rebellion the courthouse was besieged (1786) by insurgents. The first woman's suffrage national convention was held (1850) in Worcester. Edward Everett Hale was pastor there from 1842 to 1856. Worcester is the seat of Clark Univ., the College of the Holy Cross, the Univ. of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Worcester State College. It has a number of notable museums, two zoos, and an annual music festival (dating from 1858). Also of interest is a huge three-level shopping center with a Plexiglas dome. Lake Quinsigamond and two state parks are in the vicinity.

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