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Digital Media

Our digital guides and newspapers offer advertisers the opportunity to showcase their products and services to an entire show database. One of the many unique features of this are flashing hotlinks to the advertiser’s website, increasing traffic to the website as well as to the stand! We offer products that can be viewed online, on phones, tablet computers and television screens.

The Show Daily can help you get your title or brand on the iPad with branded apps that can be sold or offered for free in the App Store. Once your App is live, you can self-publish your content directly into the app using the publishing interface. Users then download your app, creating a brand new marketing and distribution channel!

The application of Digital Publishing can be used on all print-based publications. From different sizes, shapes and page count. The application of our technology is endless and is compatible for different market types and organisations. Utilising the latest technology available ensures that you reach a broader and global scale. Applications that can be used on the Digital Publishing System include:

  • Magazines
  • Catalogues
  • Newspapers
  • Brochures
  • Internet-based publications
  • Manuals
  • Newsletters
  • Product guides
  • Directories
  • eCards
  • eMagazines
  • eCatalogues
  • eNewspapers
  • eBrochures
  • eFlyers

By taking advantage of our digital proposition advertisers can reach their target audience outside of show times (as well as at the show with apps).

Our pre-show digital newspapers are emailed by the show organiser to their complete show database. The newspaper reaches the database at a time when many of the pre-registered visitors are planning their visit to the show and many others are considering registration. This database is an extension of the audience who are visiting the show, so communicating with these people is important to exhibitors and beneficial to the organiser who is looking to boost its registration figure.

A digital version of the show catalogue is typically kept on the organiser’s website for up to three months after the exhibition as a point of reference.