Digital Signage - What To Consider When Choosing One For The Business
Digital signage has
turned into a very
effective medium for
many businesses seeking
to market, advertise, and communicate to consumers. It's
an investment that
lots of industries, from retail to food, need to think
twice to
try and force the
best out of the technology. Businesses need to think about their
digital content together
with the infrastructure that
delivers that content effectively. Moreover, choosing an
electronic signage system has to be based on the functionality,
the
application, the manageability, and, of course, the budget. One
of the more critical components to this system is digital
signage player. How
do you choose
the best one for
the business?
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Once
you've determined the
digital content and the infrastructure necessary
to deliver that content, you
have to look at the hardware specifications. There
are a
good amount of digital signage players in
the market today. The
most expensive players are
designed for advanced signage systems, which are generally used for
large-scale deployments. When you're looking to use this type of infrastructure,
you'll need a fully integrated electronic signage media player that can be
linked
to industry standard screens such
as LCD displays, billboards, plasma, projectors, along
with other displays.
You
might even want
to consider a solid-state player with PC-class performance. This
kind of technology allows
you to display live HDTV broadcast and use HTML5 for content development. Both
are, incidentally, top trends at the Digital Signage Expo this year. This is
because live video feeds attract and retain customer attention for
longer periods while HTML5 is considered to be one of the best content
development tools that
may deliver engaging content.
If
you are in the restaurant business, you
can now rethink your static menu displays and consider installing
digital menu boards for
all of your stores. You'll
want a player that
can connect
to your network in
order that it can
be administered remotely thereby eliminating the
need to have
a dedicated server for
each store. Ideally a fan-less model and solid state for greater
reliability, and by having
the ability to be central-controlled it
reduces management time whilst still allowing your menu boards to
display different content in every outlet.
The player is
but one of many components inside
your digital signage system. The
most important thing to remember before starting
your selection
of electronic signage players is
to determine your
primary goal and objectives to
the signage project, to define the content, and to decide
on the
very best infrastructure to
deliver it to
your market. Whether
it is using the latest commercial LCD to stream videos using a player
that supports multiple media (e.g., Flash, MPEG 4-1, DivX, AVI, etc.) or
adopting state-of-the-art systems which
use players created
for scalable and multi-screen options, ensure
your investment by considering your
choices carefully.
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Advertising Banners setting it up right!
Advertising Banners
setting
it up right!...
Advertising banners are an easy way to attract attention. From church fetes to fundraising events, In the right size and with the right wording, they are able to help to swell numbers and increase Profit.
Of course, there’s an art to using advertising banners to get more people through your door. Just hanging up a banner isn’t enough - it needs to have the right message and the right appeal for you to work well. You need an eye-catching design and words that motivate people to come to your event:
Design - whatever
design you add to advertising banners depends
on the size of banner you
choose and the type of event you’re promoting. If your organisation
has a logo, use it on your banner. Branding is all-important, even
if it’s just for a small local group. The more people see your logo
and associate it with your charity or enterprise, the more likely they are to
get involved or come to an event.

Placing your logo where it'll catch the eye of the passer-by is crucial to their understanding of who is holding the event. Design also involves placing the words and graphics in the right places so they can be easily read and understood by people in cars and buses in addition to those walking by.
Words - don’t make the mistake of using a lot of words on your advertising banners.
Your statement needs to be as simple as possible.

Too many words means smaller print and that can be difficult to read from a distance, and therefore people can’t find the essential information they need. If you’re advertising an event banners, make sure the date, time and place are clearly visible, along with phone numbers for tickets or website addresses for further information. If you have space for a tag line - something that will encourage people to come along - use it, but not at the expense/cost the most crucial information.
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Placing your logo where it'll catch the eye of the passer-by is crucial to their understanding of who is holding the event. Design also involves placing the words and graphics in the right places so they can be easily read and understood by people in cars and buses in addition to those walking by.
Words - don’t make the mistake of using a lot of words on your advertising banners.
Your statement needs to be as simple as possible.
Too many words means smaller print and that can be difficult to read from a distance, and therefore people can’t find the essential information they need. If you’re advertising an event banners, make sure the date, time and place are clearly visible, along with phone numbers for tickets or website addresses for further information. If you have space for a tag line - something that will encourage people to come along - use it, but not at the expense/cost the most crucial information.
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