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Choosing Banner Stands That Work
Banner stands are extremely lightweight and portable display panels for trade shows, exhibitions and other promotional events. Banners are available in different sizes and designs to suit the needs of every business. Broadly, banners can be divided into four types – simple banners, pole banners, flexi banners and retractable banners. Before you choose one, consider – size of the banner stand, where it would be displayed and what you want to promote.
A simple banner stand is a display panel that looks like a huge picture frame. These banners are commonly used for advertising about special offers, sales and exhibits in shopping malls, museums, cafes, departmental stores and so on. Simple banners are small and are most suitable for indoor use.
Flexi banners are flexible display panels that are often visible at conventions, tradeshows, airports and travel agencies. These banners are suitable for indoor promotion and you can use a single panel as vertical display or connect multiple panels with aluminum pieces for creating a larger horizontal display. These banners can be folded for easy storage and convenient transportation.
Connected by poles, a pole banner is a freestanding banner that has versatile uses. These banners can be used as vertical and horizontal displays at tradeshows, indoor and outdoor promotional events, or as a part of your products’ showroom. Pole banners can be the ideal choice if you need to change your displays often.
Retractable banner stands are perhaps the most simple display panels that can be easily set by a single person. You can fold this banner at the base for easy storage and unroll it and hook it to a back pole for displaying at tradeshows, store interiors, promotional events and more.
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