How About a Flying Elephant For a Shop Window Display
Shopkeepers need innovative ideas to attract customers to their store. Their front window is their first point of sale. Here are some startling ideas to give them an edge over their competitors.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact Name Peter Keyzor
Company Poly Promotions
Telephone UK. 01983 873 337
International +44 1983 873 337
Email polyprom@polyinfo.com
Website www.polyinfo.com
Isle of Wight (UK) 10th. June 2002
Now that would be a crowd puller! There are very few flying elephants to be found, so shopkeepers will need other startling methods of attracting customers.
One person who has done this successfully in the past is retired managing director Peter Keyzor. With a large car showroom at his disposal he attracted passers-by with many different eye-catching displays.
These were all made on site with one important addition. They always had movement in them somewhere!
"But a moving display is expensive" you may say. Nonsense. That's a fallacy, and Mr. Keyzor sets out to prove that almost any shopkeeper, however ham-fisted they may be, could set up a simple moving display in thirty minutes or so. Moreover, most of the materials needed would most probably be to hand already.
The cost would be - peanuts!
Bought displays can often be expensive and usually perform one type of repetitive action. A cost effective display should be one that can be modified for different uses throughout every season of the year.
People notice movement and a good display with some form of activity in it will have a much greater chance of attracting attention. This can easily be proved. Try and find a small creature in hiding. Only when it moves can it readily be seen.
From his past experience Mr. Keyzor has set out some of the methods he used in his thirty-five years in the selling business. His descriptive manual with line drawings gives precise details of simple moving displays that anyone should be able to follow and make up for themselves.
Complete details will be found at www.polyinfo.com/display.html
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