Discover how to use exhibitions to grow your business.
"Fiona practices what she preaches - and it works!" Paul Webster
Most small businesses spend thousands on exhibitions and fail to... More > generate a decent return. Why? Because they make simple mistakes and don't capitalise on the opportunity. In this engaging book Fiona will show you how to pick the right exhibition, create a stand with impact and capture hundreds of leads that you convert into paying customers.
"A great book on how to exhibit. Does exactly what it says on the tin!". Maggie MacMillan< Less
In the years following the Great Exhibition of 1851, several ‘crystal palaces’ appeared, showing off the industrial and artistic wares of Britain and other developed countries. Some were... More > massive structures, covering ten acres or more, but with the exception of the original Crystal Palace, they usually disappeared once their purpose was served, leaving no visible evidence of their former existence.
One such ‘palace’ was built in a Liverpool suburb for the 1886 International Exhibition, and used again the next year to celebrate the Golden Jubilee. It is a tale of initial triumph, culminating in the grandeur of an opening by Queen Victoria, but one that was to end in disappointment and loss.
Using contemporary newspapers and the few surviving documents, this illustrated booklet outlines its progress, with descriptions of what it offered to visitors. It will appeal to those interested in Victorian Britain, and in the staging of major public events in the later years of Queen Victoria’s reign.< Less
A proposal for "The Figure" an exhibition of the human figure in painting and drawing organized by the Midwest Paint Group and the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center. The Human Figure continues to be... More > the measure. Not only does it continue to be the measure of an artist’s ability to see and respond to relationships, but continues to be the measure of where we are as a culture, as a generation of artists and aesthetic thinkers. Through the ages, as its great caryatid, the Human Figure has carried art, shouldering the bulk of aesthetic expression. This exhibition, The Human Figure by the Midwest Paint Group and associates, is a reflection of the Figure surfacing once again as a measure, a celebration and a small window into who we are; of where we are. Artists: Bob Brock, Glen Cebulash, William Foust, Philip Hale, Timothy King, Jeremy Long, Michael Neary, Ron Weaver, Megan Williamson, Lester Goldman, Wilbur Niewald, Stanley Lewis, George Rose, Troy Swangstu, Michael Walling.< Less
A proposal for "The Figure" an exhibition of the human figure in painting and drawing organized by the Midwest Paint Group and the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center. The Human Figure continues to be... More > the measure. Not only does it continue to be the measure of an artist’s ability to see and respond to relationships, but continues to be the measure of where we are as a culture, as a generation of artists and aesthetic thinkers. Through the ages, as its great caryatid, the Human Figure has carried art, shouldering the bulk of aesthetic expression. This exhibition, The Human Figure by the Midwest Paint Group and associates, is a reflection of the Figure surfacing once again as a measure, a celebration and a small window into who we are; of where we are. Artists: Bob Brock, Glen Cebulash, William Foust, Philip Hale, Timothy King, Jeremy Long, Michael Neary, Ron Weaver, Megan Williamson, Lester Goldman, Wilbur Niewald, Stanley Lewis, George Rose, Troy Swangstu, Michael Walling.< Less
Have you ever been asked to work a trade show, and you're instantly filled with dread? Or feel that knot in your stomach, knowing you're going to miss something really great in the office while... More > you're gone? Or worse yet, you can visualize the stack of mail and the to-do's on your desk that will be there when you finally get home? You're not alone. After years of working with exhibit staffers, the complaints about having to work at a trade show all sound a lot alike. But that was yesterday. By the time you finish reading this quick tip book, if you really have the desire to change your results, you will have a big bag of tools to propel you to success! In fact, by the time you finish your next show, you will be so jazzed about the results you will want to do another one ASAP. You can learn how to work sales in the trade show environment. You're the single most important element of your company's trade show effort. You can single-handedly make things happen!< Less
Have you ever been asked to work a trade show, and you're instantly filled with dread? Or feel that knot in your stomach, knowing you're going to miss something really great in the office while... More > you're gone? Or worse yet, you can visualize the stack of mail and the to-do's on your desk that will be there when you finally get home? You're not alone. After years of working with exhibit staffers, the complaints about having to work at a trade show all sound a lot alike. But that was yesterday. By the time you finish reading this quick tip book, if you really have the desire to change your results, you will have a big bag of tools to propel you to success! In fact, by the time you finish your next show, you will be so jazzed about the results you will want to do another one ASAP. You can learn how to work sales in the trade show environment. You're the single most important element of your company's trade show effort. You can single-handedly make things happen!< Less