One of the easiest ways to identify possible exhibits is to browse our Exhibit Design Search (go to TradeshowBuy.com) and add them to ‘My Gallery’ and then share that unique link with your colleagues.
Here’s how it works:

What is perfection? Is it even possible? The pursuit of perfection is a great way to never get anything done. TradeshowGuy Tim Patterson breaks it down on this week’s TradeshowGuy Monday Morning Coffee:
This week’s ONE GOOD THING: The Family Acid on Instagram. And as noted in the podcast, here’s a link to the Daily Mail UK story on Roger Steffens’ new book.
Alice Heiman and Dianna Geairn of Tradeshow Makeover recently invited me to join them on their podcast to talk about, what a surprise, tradeshow marketing! Great fun, engaging conversation. Take a look and check out Tradeshow Makeover, too!
3D Exhibit Designer and Graphic Designer Jack Hale sits down to discuss the ins and outs of tradeshow exhibit design and graphic design on this week’s edition of TradeshowGuy Monday Morning Coffee. Take a look:
Check out Jack’s work and website at JB Hale Design.
This week’s ONE GOOD THING: Last year’s Sting and Shaggy release, 44/876.
This is one episode of TradeshowGuy Monday Morning Coffee where you’ll definitely learn something! Howard Berg, known as the world’s fastest reader, teaches us a few things about reading and learning. Fun and worth your time – take a look/listen:
Check out BergLearning.com and save ten percent with the code TRADESHOW10.
This week’s ONE GOOD THING: summer fairs, art fairs, music under the stars…
On this week’s TradeshowGuy Monday Morning Coffee, a lively interview with Ken Newman of Magnet Productions, a professional tradeshow presentation company based in San Francisco. I’ve had Ken on the show before, although it’s been awhile, and I wanted to catch up and talk about three things: what’s up with Magnet Productions; his involvement in music and how that music involvement led to his involvement with Blanket the Homeless, a SF non-profit.
Find Ken’s Magnet Productions.
Blanket the Homeless in San Francisco.
And this week’s ONE GOOD THING: summer bicycling!
Do you have ten years of experience? Or do you have one year of experience ten times? Or does it even matter, because you’re learning and growing regardless?
This week on TradeshowGuy Monday Morning Coffee I take a look at experience from a number of angles.
Here’s the review of the Rolling Stones July 3rd concert I reference in the podcast (it’s a great one!).
And this week’s ONE GOOD THING: outdoor hiking in the summer.
Mentorship is often informal, yet can still have a big impact. When its formalized, it can become even more impactful. IF…it’s done right.
This episode of TradeshowGuy Monday Morning Coffee looks at mentorship.
Link to the mentorship article on Forbes.com mentioned in the video and podcast.
This week’s ONE GOOD THING: Showtime’s Billions.

A professional tradeshow presenter can bring crowds of people to your tradeshow booth over and over again during the course of a tradeshow. Many use a combination of entertainment and product information to entice people. This week’s TradeshowGuy Monday Morning Coffee takes a look at tradeshow presentations from the vantage point of Danny Orleans, Chief Magic Officer at Corporate Magic LTD. Take a look:
This week’s ONE GOOD THING: Paul McCartney’s most recent solo album, Egypt Station.
We all learn lessons as we follow our path through life. Some lessons are good, some are hard, some are easy. This week’s TradeshowGuy Monday Morning Coffee brings a handful of lessons that I’ve learned along the way:
This week’s ONE GOOD THING: Growing Your Own.