By Martha Shea

If you want to increase awareness of your business and attract more people, you should consider attending a trade show or some other such event. They are great ways to spread word about yourself. The only bad thing is the nightmarish process of getting your stand set up.

Outgoing tradeshows are the worst. You have to deal with the fickle nature of the weather, and being stuck outside in the rain while frantically trying to keep your stuff from blowing away is every person's nightmare.

You could go the extra mile in set up an elaborate tent with a bunch of signs and displays. But it's much smarter if you just get an instant canopy. They have numerous benefits.

Probably the best thing about using an instant canopy is that you won't have to waste a bunch of time setting it up. It takes only a few minutes to get one fully unfolded. Plus, there made of very sturdy but lightweight materials that are perfect for indoor or outdoor environments.

It is also very easy to place your company logo on an instant canopy. There are a bunch of spaces available on every side of the canopy, perfect for putting your logo in a prominent spot to be viewed.

They also come in a lot of colors. You can get an instant canopy that matches your company's colors, for instance.

Bees are all things that make you stick out among the crowd, bringing people's eyes towards you and your magnificent instant canopy. You are there to find customers and to expand your client base; the best way to do that is to make sure people see you and remember what you do.

In addition to all of this, storing and transporting an instant canopy is a cinch. This strange land your packing and unloading process, saving you precious time and effort at the beginning and end of the event.

Instead canopies are so easy to set up, you could probably do it by yourself. No more dragging a team of employees behind you to help the setup process. Just you and one other person should be fine.

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