Sunday, April 8, 2007

Inventors Spotlight: Hardware Show, Orlando FL, May 2007



Ok, to my Allies: all other new inventors showing up at the Hardware show in May.


My partner Chris and I are coming up with some crazy stuff to help our success. we (Tiger Taco Industries) want to help you guys become successful also.

There seem to be rules to what we can and can't do, our thoughts are if we all come together and do something out of the ordinary we will have thousands of people visiting our booth because we are different.


I'm having challenges with what my booth will look like. the "Show Police" say we have 4'x5' space, 1 table, 2 chairs. I'm paying a lot of money to attend this show and i want to make the most of it.





My Question: What is your booth going to look like? Do you have a table top display? (we want to set up a "Taco Stand" and have fun).



9 comments:

Chris said...

NPW too. I think we're paying more per square foot than anyone and we get zero visual support; sounds like we're all sitting at a long table (I hate to sit).

Chris said...

This is what we were told Feb. 5th when I asked, "I don't understand what the actual space/table/chairs is going to look like; what is that middle area showing on the "Expocad" drawing?
Is it like a stall? Can we bring a bright Orange color drape?"

We were answered:

"We are probably going to have some type of lounge in the middle area. The booths are 4 x5 sq ft and will be separated by 3 foot (high) pipe-n-drape. There will be a 4 table, which you can place any where in your booth, and the two side chairs are usually an off-white color. If you want to put an orange covering over the table, no problem."

Chris said...

Websites for companies in the inventors spotlight:

http://www.basemate.ca/
http://www.ezchangelock.com/
http://www.ezpatch.com/
http://www.fitrack.net/
http://www.twobowlbirdbath.com/
http://www.handybar.com/
http://www.inventuresonline.com/
http://www.rollercaddy.com/
http://www.hammerhook.com/
http://www.cargosafetyweb.com/
http://www.tigertaco.com/
http://www.tracedesigns.net/
http://www.ulockup.com/home.html
http://www.waterbob.com/

Anonymous said...

Found out electric, one 110v 500w outlet is about $100.00 prior to 4/12/07. I'd like to have one for my laptop...anyone want to share the cost?

Whats a HTML tag?

Ernie H

Burning Toast said...

Ernie, what is your booth #? i want to figure out where you are in refernce to us (tiger taco) then the sharing of the power outlet may work. i will post a picture of a map of our booths.

for our other friends, please let us know where your booth is?

Anonymous said...

I'd be interested in sharing electrical cost if you are close by my booth S23866i. Does anyone know if that come with internet connection? You can post or email me info@tracedesigns.net
(www.tracedesigns.net)
Megan Marasigan

Burning Toast said...

Megan, thank you for visiting. i am trying to get detailed layouts so we can see where you may be. i don't have any answers for sharing electric just that we would hope a neighbor has some. And the internet, probably a lot of wireless in the area so be prepared for wireless routing.

Anonymous said...

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Chris said...

Hey Marvin, Chris here. The "big show" is coming up; we're going but not exhibiting (I don't think it's all about selling, but it wasn't great for that). I don't get what you're saying about how that site gets you better results for your invention unless it was you making a "buck" by anyone clicking that link from George's blog ... where else do you list and sell your paint roller caddy? I don't see a lot of sites when I Google you and I'm curious on what else has worked for you.