
This is where balloons (yes, I said balloons) come in. How You Can Successfully Convert Attendees to Know, Like and Trust You While there are no real short cuts, there are ways that make each touch a higher quality touch. Your goal is to convert attendees to buyers in the quickest way possible. In Short, I am sure you are giving thought to give aways with your business information on and the first question is, what will people take home and keep? Or maybe it will be, how can I entice people to give me their information for follow up after the event to build that rapport. Having a presence at an event is a start. People buy things from people they know, like and trust. It is time to get out there and market your business. It’s Spring and community events are springing up all around your community.

Getting Qualified Leads is what it is all about. Triple Your Qualified Leads At Community Events Maryland, Dc and Virginia base Graul’s Market is increasing their ROI at their community days with custom balloon art.

Make your events eco-friendly with latex balloons. per Tommy “one bar minute of service made more trash than the whole balloon installation at this event.” What else makes such a large impact and has such a small eco-footprint? The side effects of providing homes for rainforest animals, a sustainable industry to indigenous communities and providing oxygen for the planet is an added bonus. Balloons By Tommy shared an image that shows the impact and the amount of biodegradeable refuse after the event. The refuse does not even fill one trash bag from an installation. We love that the impact of balloons is a biodegradeable eco-footprint that is so small compared to the impact they provide. When the trees are more valuable standing than cut, we can all breathe easier.īalloons are the bi-product of rubber trees which are helping to combat climate change by providing oxygen to our planet. Rainforest Partnership works directly with rainforest communities to sustainably develop products found in the forest, giving the community a stake in keeping their trees intact. Nearly 4,500 acres of rainforests are lost every hour from illegal logging, mining, agriculture, forest fires, and oil drilling, resulting in a lot more carbon in the atmosphere – and a lot less oxygen.

The Amazon Basin alone stores 400 million metric tons of CO2 per year – about 25% of all carbon stored on land, and it produces 20% of the world’s oxygen. Tropical rainforests are the lungs of our planet and a critical factor in its health.
