Thursday, September 11, 2008

Red Carpet Press Wall - Step and Repeat Wall Banners

The red carpet press wall, the step and repeat and the media wall. Although the press wall has many names, we do know what it does - we've seen high-profile celebs on TV walk down the red carpet and stop to take pictures in front of a media wall that features a bunch of personalized logos. But it does more than just provide a cool photo op. The press wall transforms any promo event and takes it to another level - as an official, top-tier promotional event with a clear purpose - for event sponsors to be taken seriously as elite quality, red carpet promotional event partners with high visibility and top billing.

Red Carpet Press WallWhen you think of a red carpet event what comes to mind? Well, besides the actual red carpet of course, one usually associates a red carpet promotion with only the best A-List stars and high-fashion celebrities, press and media, limousines, flashing lights - you know the Hollywood standard (and let's not forget everyone's favorite - the promotional gift bags filled with cool sponsor goodies and unique promo products :) We understand that from a business standpoint, the image of your company's personalized logos mean everything.

Visibility is key. And when anyone high profile is at their most visible at any event, whether it's a movie promo, a charity event fundraiser or an executive corporate event - they're always at their best in front of the red carpet press wall. And that's where the visibility of your company logos pay off. It's become the proven, Hollywood red carpet industry standard and nothing's bigger than that.

For your next red carpet event, fundraiser or promotional event - to be taken as serious as you feel about your company's image, consider a custom made red carpet press wall from Aktiv8 Promotionals. It will separate you from the status quo in promotions and you'll definitely be a hard act to follow.

Runway Magazine and Aktiv8 Promotionals at Boulevard 3. Photo by: Pacific Pro Digital.com

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