Friday, May 29, 2015

Still More Fun With Signs | Signarama San Diego (Kearny Mesa), CA


Still More Fun With Signs

At Signarama—Kearny Mesa, we work hard to ensure your signs read exactly as you intended. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case when the signs below were produced:


I wouldn’t prake there, would you?


No, there are not three “Ls” in college!


This sign has two mistakes: hats should not have an apostrophe (it’s plural, not possessive) and beyone should be beyond.


Wow…a big and very visible mistake: the “c” and “t” have been transposed in contradiction.

Thanks to Elite Daily for pointing out these errors. Again, if you work with us to create your signs, you won’t end up in an article like this!






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Monday, May 18, 2015

Custom Retractable Banners: Make Your Mark


Custom Retractable Banners: Make Your Mark

If you go to enough trade shows, you’re likely to see everything from the sublime to the absurd being used to attract visitors to exhibitors’ booths. The displays from some companies look like they’ve been designed by engineers and might take an engineering degree to erect—and that level of effort is definitely not something most exhibitors would sign up for, especially those from smaller companies.

We have a great solution for companies that would like to have a professional presence at trade shows but don’t want to have to make a Herculean effort to do so. Our custom retractable banners solve this dilemma; compared to other display products, our retractable banner stands are the easiest to use, quickest to set up and take down, and simplest to store. They’re also budget-friendly, with our economy line serving as a low-cost alternative to our standard roll-up banner stands.

Here are a few other selling points for our retractable banner stands:

  • Our standard family of high-quality, rigid retractable banner stands is made in U.S. and feature molded end plates and a three-piece bungee corded pole. They’re 83.25 inches tall and come in three different widths.
  • Our economy line is functional and reliable, but constructed more simply and of lighter weight materials to save money. Our single-sided model is 77.5 inches tall and 31 inches wide, while our double-sided model is 78.25 inches tall and 32.75 inches wide.
  • We provide full digital printing for your custom retractable banner, and if you opt for a new message at some point in the future, you don’t have to replace the stand, just the banner.
  • All our custom retractable banner displays are built in eco-friendly facilities and they are recyclable at the end of their long life.

Ready to make a strong impression at your next trade show without breaking the bank or your back? Our team is ready to help you get your message out to the world.

www.sdsar.com



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Monday, May 11, 2015

How to Consistently Keep Up With the Latest Social Media Trends



How to Consistently Keep Up With the Latest Social Media Trends
Written by Rachel Sprung | @rsprung July 31, 2014 // 2:00 PM

There's so much going on with social media it's hard to keep up. There are always new features being added to Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Pinterest -- and with all of the other responsibilities on your plate, staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest can feel like you're running on a really fast on a treadmill while attempting to juggle. It's hard.

That being said, being on the forefront of social media changes isn't impossible either. There are many things you can do to keep on top of the latest trends. So here are a few suggestions on ways you can do just that -- even by using social media itself!

1) Create a stream on Twitter with popular hashtags
The best place to find out the most recent news about social is ... social media! Start by creating a stream on Twitter with popular social media hashtags. You can use terms like #socialmediamarketing, #smchat, or #TwitterTip -- if you need more ideas, check outHashtag.org. Be careful of using something too general (like #marketing) because you will soon see a swarm of tweets flooding into your stream.

HubSpot customers, you can create your stream right in HubSpot using Social Inbox. First, start by typing your hashtag into the search box at the top. Then check out your results! You will see a list of people matching your search term and tweets matching your search term. If you like the sample results that you see, you can create a stream with that hashtag.

If you're not a HubSpot customer, you can save searches directly on Twitter in a very similar manner.

2) Make a Twitter list of influencers in the industry
The beauty about social media is that the people who are experts in it often hang out there. Whenever there is a new announcement or takeaway regarding social media, you will find influencers tweeting and having discussions about it.

Use the hashtags that you gathered in the previous example and pick out the most active and/or insightful people tweeting there. Make a Twitter list based on your findings and spend some time each day running through the list to see what they have to say. And don't be shy to ask them questions yourself. After all, that's what social media is all about!

If you want some help getting started, here's a list of social media experts and influencers that we admire. It is a public list so you can follow it, too.

3) Use Google Alerts on terms and influencers
Now that you have a list of influencers that you can follow on social media, you can set up aGoogle Alert for some of them. That way you will get regular updates when they post content or are interviewed about social media. Pick your top three favorite influencers and set up Google Alerts for them. This will help you stay up to date on any breaking news in the industry. A bit of a warning though, I would recommend getting these alerts once a day so your inbox isn't completely clogged.

All you have to do is type in your search term (the influencer's name), select the types of results you want to see (news, blogs, videos, etc.), select your frequency, and you are ready to go.

You can also choose to do this for certain social media terms or trends. I recommend getting as detailed as possible though because if you search for something general like "social media," you will get more results than you can manage.

4) Join LinkedIn Groups
Discussions on LinkedIn about social media for business are extremely lively. Whether there's an update to Facebook, a new social network that's making traction, or a new theory on the future of social media, you are sure to find it in LinkedIn groups. Even better, you will meet a lot of other social media enthusiasts that you can network with and ask questions.

Here are a few I recommend checking out:
  • Social Media Marketing
  • Social Media Marketers
  • Innovative Marketing, PR, Sales & Social Media Innovators Innovation Network
  • Social Media Today

5) Subscribe to social media blogs
Also subscribe to a few blogs that post content about social media so you can be sure that you won't miss anything. If there's a new feature or trend, it will definitely be on written about in detail on these blogs. More important than subscribing to these blogs is making sure you set aside time each week to read through your content. Block off as much time as you need to go through the content -- that could be anywhere from 15 minutes a day or 15 minutes a week.

Here are a few blogs to get you started that frequently cover social media:
  • HubSpot's Inbound Hub
  • Social Media Examiner
  • Social Media Today
  • Simply Measured
  • Social Media Explorer

6) Go to a conference or monitor a Twitter stream from the conference 
Take the time to go to a social media conference. This will be a great opportunity to hear from social media experts in the industry and be able to ask the burning questions you may have. You will get the most up-to-date advice about running a social media campaign and what you should know when using social media.

However, it isn't realistic for all of us to pack up and go to every single conference that talks about social media. If you are unable to attend the conference in person, you should definitely follow along remotely. Every social media conference will have a corresponding Twitter hashtag that you can follow during the conference, and a lot of the tweets will be quotes from the social media sessions so you will still get access to some of the information shared there.

For example, every year we host an inbound marketing conference called INBOUND, and we'll often cover top social media trends there.



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