Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Control complex document using tabbed dividers

One big advantage is the ability to categorise a complex document using tabbed dividers. Tennyson Group is a leading manufacturer of tabbed mylar dividers. These have proven to be extremely hard-wearing as well as being bright and attractive.

There are three main kinds of binder. The most popular model has a cover with a clear pockets for colourful inserts on the front, back and spine. The favourite model for legal professionals and companies in the finance industry is the printed leather or textured vinyl. These are usually customised with a logo in gold or silver foil, but any colour combination can be used. For a more modern finish, try some of the new, translucent acrylic materials or even metal. These can be screen printed in corporate colours in many different shapes and sizes.

Custom Binders are versatile.

Custom Binders are versatile. They can hold a huge range of material beyond printed sheets. You can include photos, CDs and brochures, group small items into clear sleeves or mount samples on sheets and ring punch them. Many organisations like to build an evolving manual or catalog that can be updated each year with new inserts. Some are fitted with auxiliary pockets on the inside covers for added convenience

Time for a Ring Binder?

Here are a few signs to look for when it's time to upgrade your catalog, corporate folder or training manual.

- You have a pile of generic ring binders with generic labels
- Your pricelist is bulging out of your company presentation folders
- Your spiral-bound training manuals go out of date too fast
- You hear admiring comments about your competitors sales kit

Three Ring Binders

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

A fresh look at Custom Binders

There comes a time when your corporate documents need to be upgraded to a dedicated Ring binder It's a sign of the maturity of your organisation when you take the time to look at these items and understand how they impact your image. Here are a few signs to look for when it's time to upgrade your catalog, corporate folder or training manual. Custom Binders

Monday, October 30, 2006

Brisbane Convention Centre tops of world ratings

Brisbane Convention Centre at top of world ratings for second time in three years


For the second time in three years the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre has been rated among the top three in a prestigious survey of convention centres around the world.

The survey, known as the Apex Award, is conducted annually by the Association des Palais de Congres (International Association of Congress Centres, AIPC). Based in Brussels, AIPC is a non-profit organisation with more than 130 members worldwide. Its survey is conducted exclusively on research with the clients of each participating centre.

Screenprinting Signage, Labels and Banners

Screenprinting specialistsThe growing variety of materials and inks gives you a host of choices for your large and small format communications. Before you order, ask a printing specialist about the latest vinyl and metallic stocks for stickers and signs.

When you need to make a strong impression - full colour banners and display panels for tradeshows and point-of-sale displays.

For your commercial fleet, custom cutout signage or magnetic panels ensure a dynamic and durable marketing message.

Further Information

Tips for Organizing your Conference

6 Quick Tips for Organizing your Conference
  1. Choose the right show. Often there are a number of options. Choose the show with a good record of attracting your kind of buyers.
  2. Book your stand early. You will have a better choice of stands, lots of time for planning and may be eligible for an early booking discount
  3. Promote your participation leading up to the event. Send out letters to all of your current and potential clients to let them know you will be at the show
  4. Design your stand so it looks professional and so your product is the most obvious feature. It is important that visitors know what you do.
  5. Search for qualified buyers at the show. Get your staff to be active in looking for the right people, qualifying their interest and recording their details
  6. Follow up straight after the show. The show is the first big step, but to get real results you need to contact all the buyers you met at the show.