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Archive for September, 2011

Brochure Stands to Show Increase in Male Beauty Demand

September 30th, 2011

Companies in the male beauty industry are set to invest even more in the rapidly growing sector with brochure stands, shop fronts and print media among the available options to help increase brand awareness.

In a survey of 1,000 men aged between 18 and 64, 53% said that some level of grooming is expected of them. read more...

Displaysense Survey Suggests Brochure Stands Increase Customer Interest

September 28th, 2011

A recent survey conducted by Displaysense found 90% of customers visit less than 10% of the stores on their local high street whilst shopping.

Our study shows that although not all stores will appeal to every customer, the majority of customers visit stores they are familiar with rather than seeking out new retailers. read more...

New ‘Great’ Campaign Set to Fill Poster and Brochure Holders

September 26th, 2011

A bold new campaign designed to promote the UK to other nations is set to hit brochure holders and poster displays.

David Cameron has put his support behind the new ‘Great’ campaign as a way to shift global attention away from the August riots ahead of the 2012 Olympics and golden jubilee – both potentially lucrative events that will capture a global audience. read more...

Christmas Promotions Already on Brochure Dispensers as Retailers Prepare Early

September 23rd, 2011

Businesses throughout the UK are starting the big push for Christmas sales early again this year. Brochure dispensers are getting stocked with festive promotions and supermarket giants Tesco are already offering Christmas puddings to their customers.

The prospect of low winter sales has prompted many big names in the industry to kick start their Christmas marketing campaigns even earlier than last year. read more...

Bear Avoidance Tips Available from Montana Brochure Dispensers

September 16th, 2011

Bear Avoidance Tips available from Montana Brochure DispensersMontana brochure dispensers will soon feature informative materials that offer tips to hunters on avoiding bears in the region, according to the Lake County Leader.

The news statement read: “huckleberry-pickers, hikers, and, soon, bird hunters and archery hunters” can all benefit from the important safety tips that are discussed in the new brochure. read more...