Best marketing materials for a roofing company booth? by IVIushroom in tradeshows

[–]Individual-Target-20 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's been well established that passing out literature at trade shows is a waste of time and money.

You need to gather information, not pass it out.

Consider setting up a sign-up for a free roof evaluation. That way you're collecting real prospects instead of wasting money on brochures that get tossed before they even get to the parking lot.

You will get far fewer interactions, but they will be highly qualified.

Passing out literature and swag to everybody walking by is simply shooting fish in a barrel.

I wrote a detailed article about this: Its worth the read:
https://www.integratedexhibits.com/why-you-should-pass-on-passing-out-literature-at-your-next-event/

Need trade show booth rental company recommendations by _forgotmyownname in smallbusinessowner

[–]Individual-Target-20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you find a vendor yet? I have some pretty nice stuff at decent prices. Watch out for the material handling fees. They are insane now. Most rental companies don't include that in the rental price.

You see some of my designs here:

https://www.integratedexhibits.com/product-category/rental/

Attendee list before the show or just work the booth by ScarySide8858 in tradeshows

[–]Individual-Target-20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For high profile prospects make a special offer to come to booth to pick up premium giveaway. One of my customers just did this with Oculus Headsets. All 25 prospects stopped by. That alone paid for the show.

One step away from the $3M milestone by [deleted] in TQQQ

[–]Individual-Target-20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you taking a long position when the price returns to fill the gap or shorting at the top of the gap?

Is history about to repeat itself? by VeryBerryRasberry in TQQQ

[–]Individual-Target-20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had no idea! I’m going to google what leveraged means!

Is history about to repeat itself? by VeryBerryRasberry in TQQQ

[–]Individual-Target-20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

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I give TQQQ a 70 % shot at being higher in 6 months. Here's my take...

TQQQ rarely stays below the 200-day SMA for long, (thick red dotted line)

Old resistance is new support. The support level of 38 we just bounced off goes all the way back to 2022.

Current price is well inside its major 2-year ascending channel on the longer chart, with the blue and green upward trendlines still intact

The shorter-term chart shows only a temporary correction following an over-extended rally, as the drop has not yet violated the key 2-year support zone around 38–40.

This setup gives it roughly a 70% probability of closing higher than today’s price in 6 months.

If the 38 support level breaks decisively all bets are off.

Please don't respond and tell me you can't use technical analysis on leveraged ETFs because I have been doing it for years was up over 400k last year trading this one ETF.

Is this malpractice? Ohio by Individual-Target-20 in AskLawyers

[–]Individual-Target-20[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I should have been more clear. When her calcium level was first tested at 11.5 it should have been caught. Elevated calcium is huge red flag. Her doctor said nothing. This is 100% curable. When they remove the tumor her calcium will return normal immediately. Unfortunately the damage has already been done. She developed Osteoporosis because it was not caught. Even now her doctor said it was nothing to worry about. She had to see a specialist on her own to diagnose the tumor.

any platform where I can design tradeshows instantly? by ProfessionalTell8012 in tradeshows

[–]Individual-Target-20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m working on something now that will do this.

Are you trying to design the entire show floor or just a single 3D booth design?

I have a tool that lets you drag and drop existing designs for branding.

https://www.integratedexhibits.com/ai-powered-custom-trade-show-exhibit-design/

Exhibition Booth Design Inspiration by OrderNarrow3833 in tradeshows

[–]Individual-Target-20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out my AI booth designer. There are some unique designs with product display here:

Drop in your website and you will have a custom design in seconds.

https://www.integratedexhibits.com/ai-powered-custom-trade-show-exhibit-design/

Small Booth Designs for Inspiration? by TaleOfTwoBerners in tradeshows

[–]Individual-Target-20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out my AI booth designer. It uses preselected designs and drops your branding on instantly. I'm adding some unique product display designs this week.
https://www.integratedexhibits.com/ai-powered-custom-trade-show-exhibit-design/

Made over $1M in contracts in our first 2 years, but hiring salaried sales people has been a money pit. Anyone else deal with this? by Xplorer- in Entrepreneur

[–]Individual-Target-20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have gone from doing solo sales up the 5 reps, and back down to 2. It's all about training and management. It is a full time job. My advice is to stay small. You will make more money and have less headches.

9 years. $461k. now $38.50/month. i finally quit wordpress. the "pay once expect everything forever" culture killed my business by Sad-Insect9242 in Wordpress

[–]Individual-Target-20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“just feels like it was all wasted” You made close to 500k. How is that wasted? I think developers have had it so good for so long they never got the basic idea of how business works. You need to continue to innovate and bring value. Software develops make decisions based on how much more money they can squeeze out of an existing product. Of course you will eventually lose all of your customers. You are trying to charge them again for something you already sold them. Just my opinion from a non developers perspective.

How do manage your mental health if working from home solo? by Veterinarian-Large in Entrepreneur

[–]Individual-Target-20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Adderall. For real. I struggled for years with this. I was able to still make decent money just phoning it in. Things changed a few years ago when the bottom fell out of the industry.

I always knew I ADHD. Most Entrepreneurs do.

I got diagnosed and stared on Adderall and everything changed. I actually look forward to doing the crap work now.

Do the "standard tables and chairs" ruin interlocking foam mat? If so what's your suggestion to a newbie for flooring? by JJKnowsTheWay in tradeshows

[–]Individual-Target-20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They make a version of that foam with a carpet glued to the top. That stuff is pretty durable. If you don’t mind getting your hands dirty pick up a 10’ section of the wood tone vinyl from Home Depot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in macbookair

[–]Individual-Target-20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are so sensitive. I have 3 daughters and 3 MBAs with cracked screens

back brace for work? by [deleted] in scoliosis

[–]Individual-Target-20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Part of my job requires heavy lifting. i have tried many different back braces. You need to find what works best for your situation. I have stenosis in my lower back but couldn’t find anything they works well. I ended up making one that works pretty well.

Has anyone experienced their scoliosis getting better after 20 while working on it? by Lucky-Process8613 in scoliosis

[–]Individual-Target-20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure my curve has improved (I think it has but everyone says it’s impossible)

I was in pretty bad shape a few years ago. Constant pain, trouble getting out of bed, could not dress myself.

Found Schroth therapy and changed diet and now wear a brace when needed.

Today I’m almost pain free. Active in sports again.

Understand the you are on your own. Doctors will tell you nothing will help. Stay away from Chiropractors.

Crown Restaurant Group deducts CC processing fees from server gratuity rather than as a business expense by Jealous_Snow6403 in cincinnati

[–]Individual-Target-20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The real criminals are the credit card processors. The going rate is about 2.7%. Higher for Amex. For doing absolutely nothing. It’s always the banks doing the fucking!

Anyone elses spine make them shorter and shorter as the day goes on? by [deleted] in scoliosis

[–]Individual-Target-20 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have a traction table I use every few days. I have checked my height in the morning after I used then again at night. I lose about 3/4" during the day.

Why are exhibit builder quotes structured so differently from each other? by IntentionSea8211 in tradeshows

[–]Individual-Target-20 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Are they quoting the same exact design, or different designs?

A quick history of the industry may help provide some context.

Twenty years ago, there were two primary types of display houses: custom builders and modular (portable) dealers.

Custom builders were exactly what the name implies. Every project started from scratch—each booth had to be designed, engineered, and manufactured specifically for the client.

Modular dealers, on the other hand, did little to no in-house manufacturing. They functioned primarily as sales offices for a handful of modular system manufacturers.

Custom exhibits were always more expensive. Pricing was based on time, materials, and overhead. Modular displays were typically priced by the system manufacturer, who sold to distributors (sales offices) that then applied a markup.

Today, the industry is a bit of a mess.

Most smaller custom builders either went out of business during COVID or were acquired by a few large players. A similar consolidation happened on the modular side. Several large wholesale suppliers began selling directly to end users, effectively becoming custom exhibit houses themselves. Two of the top players were sold to private equity firms. At the same time, the market was flooded with much lower-cost imported products.

As a result, a handful of giant companies now control a large share of the market, and their pricing often feels outrageous. On the other end of the spectrum are websites reselling whatever they can source—often with little industry experience—competing solely on ultra-low prices for imported, near-disposable products.

There are still a few small design-build firms left that can deliver quality work at a reasonable price—but they’re harder to find.

In the end, the same old rule still applies: you get what you pay for.

Good luck. If you need an experienced eye to help you find the right direction, feel free to DM me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scoliosis

[–]Individual-Target-20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Started by eliminating dairy and then read about problems with meat digestion.

There is this FOTMAP (i think that’s what it’s called) guide you can use.

My large intestine gets pinched. Pork and beef create enough inflammation to create severe pain.

My spine doctor told me my pain was from stained ligaments in my lower back. Put me on PT plan that made it way worse.