Last Updated: 12 May 2026
Key Points
- Position your display where people naturally slow down so people can take a look.
- Make sure your headlines are visible from afar, while the benefits become more apparent as they get closer.
- Use an open layout on your booth so it’s easy for people to approach and visit.
At any trade show or public event, you’ll see many pop-up displays all trying to stand out. Some draw big crowds, while others go unnoticed. It’s not just about budget. The most successful displays focus on:
- audience behaviour
- visual clarity
- strategic placement
- practical visitor engagement
With over 20 years of supplying custom exhibition and booth displays and giveaways to brands across Australia, we have seen firsthand which orders worked and which did not. To gather tips and strategies, we asked our account managers, Mary and Katherine, and here are the strategies they mentioned.

Begin with Behaviour, Not Just Design
A good-looking display matters, but it’s even more important to think about how people behave at events. Knowing how attendees move through the space can make a big difference in how many people stop by your booth.
| Where People Pause |
Why It Matters for Your Display |
| Food and beverage areas |
Visitors naturally slow down and are more likely to notice nearby branding. |
| Entrances and exits |
High foot traffic increases visibility throughout the day. |
| End-of-aisle positions |
Displays become easier to spot from multiple walking directions. |
| Demonstration zones |
Crowds gathering nearby can draw attention toward surrounding booths. |
| Seating or rest areas |
Visitors are more likely to stop and engage when they are not rushing between exhibits. |
Create a Pattern Interrupt
Big events are packed with banners, screens, and lots of branding. Eye-catching displays tend to get noticed first. Using large graphics, curved walls, bright signs, textured surfaces, or bold colours can help your booth stand out without making it look messy. The aim isn’t to overwhelm people, but to create enough contrast so they naturally look your way.
Use Layered Messaging for Different Viewing Distances
A strong pop-up display should get your message across, whether someone is far away or right in front of your booth. At Cubic Promote, we suggest using a simple three-distance messaging approach.
| Viewing Distance |
What Visitors Should Notice |
| Long-range |
Bold branding, large headlines, and strong visuals are visible across the venue. |
| Mid-range |
Supporting messages and product categories that encourage people to approach. |
| Close-range |
Detailed information like QR codes, brochures, demonstrations, or pricing. |
The Sydney Royal Easter Show
- Next Event Date: 19-30 March 2027
- Location: Sydney Olympic Park
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Sydney Royal Easter Show is one of Australia’s largest public events, held at Sydney Showground in Sydney Olympic Park. It runs for two weeks during the Easter holidays and draws hundreds of thousands of visitors from New South Wales and beyond.
Exhibitors commonly include food brands, tourism operators, FMCG companies, retailers, agricultural suppliers, and promotional marketing teams looking to maximise public exposure. Because of the event’s scale and crowd volume, businesses often use the Easter Show as a major brand awareness opportunity rather than purely a sales-focused event.


Why Pop-Up Displays Matter at the Easter Show
The Easter Show is a fast-moving, high-traffic environment where visitors are constantly surrounded by visual noise, entertainment, rides, food stalls, and competing activations. Attendees make quick decisions about which booths to approach, which means displays need to communicate clearly within seconds. At large public events like the Easter Show, overly detailed displays often get ignored. Booths with strong visual hierarchy and clear focal points usually attract better engagement.
Display and Engagement Strategies
| Event Environment |
Display Strategy That Performs Well |
Why It Matters |
| Heavy foot traffic |
Oversized branding and minimal text |
Visitors make quick decisions while walking through crowded aisles. |
| Family-focused audiences |
Open booth layouts and fast interaction points |
Easier movement encourages more visitors to stop naturally. |
| Indoor and outdoor event zones |
Durable display materials and stable signage |
Displays need to remain professional across changing conditions. |
| Consumer-focused exhibitors |
Sampling stations and giveaway counters |
Hands-on interaction attracts stronger engagement than passive displays. |
| Social media-heavy environments |
Photo-friendly backdrops and branded installations |
Visitors often share visually interesting booths online. |
| Long visitor dwell times |
Lightweight promotional products like tote bags and drink bottles |
Attendees carry items throughout the venue, extending brand visibility. |
Recommended Merch During The Event
Most Easter Show visitors spend the entire day moving between pavilions, food stalls, rides, agricultural displays, and entertainment areas. By the afternoon, many people are already carrying snacks, shopping bags, showbags, or prizes, so bulky items often get thrown away. Lightweight products that are easy to carry around the showgrounds usually perform much better, especially when they serve a practical purpose during the event itself.
Here are some items we recommend:
- tote bags for carrying purchases and brochures
- reusable drink bottles during long outdoor periods
- caps and bucket hats for sun protection
- cooling towels during warmer days
- compact snack containers
- lightweight drawstring bags
- handheld fans
- branded lollies or quick snacks
Because the event attracts families, regional visitors, and large public crowds, practical giveaways tend to stay visible across the venue long after people leave your booth. Visitors often continue carrying useful items throughout the day, which naturally increases brand exposure across busy sections of the showgrounds.

Design with Local Relevance
Displays that feel local and connect with Australian audiences usually do better than generic international designs.
Using:
- Australian imagery
- locally relevant language
- realistic workplace settings
- authentic photography
Natural photography generally outperforms heavily polished stock imagery because attendees connect more easily with visuals that feel genuine and relatable.
Make It Approachable
Your display should make people want to come in and interact. Using warm images, simple layouts, and open spaces helps visitors feel at ease. Try placing counters or tables behind your main display instead of at the front. This opens up the entry area and makes it easier for people to approach your team. Custom tablecloths can also make your booth look more professional and put-together.
Engage More Than One Sense
Interactive experiences often improve visitor recall more effectively than visuals alone. Product sampling, tactile displays, live demonstrations, and hands-on interaction can help attendees engage more deeply with your booth and remember your brand after the event.
Make It Worth Sharing
Displays that are easy to photograph and share on social media can help your brand reach more people beyond the event.
| Interactive Booth Feature |
Why It Works |
| Photo-friendly backdrops |
Encourages visitors to share images online during the event. |
| QR code competitions |
Creates fast engagement without slowing foot traffic. |
| Live demonstrations |
Helps attract crowds and maintain visitor attention longer. |
| Product sampling stations |
Encourages hands-on interaction with attendees. |
| Social media hashtags |
Extends visibility beyond the physical exhibition space. |
Each time someone shares a photo or tags your business, your exposure grows—without any extra advertising costs.

Plan for Efficient Setup
An easy-to-assemble display does more than save time. It reduces stress for your team on event day. Lightweight systems, compact transport cases, and tool-free assembly all make setup significantly easier.
For regional events, especially, many exhibitors prefer display systems that:
- can be assembled by one person
- fit inside a standard car boot
- pack down quickly
- require minimal equipment
When setup is quick and easy, your staff can spend more time engaging with attendees instead of dealing with setup problems.
Prepare for the Unexpected
Events rarely run perfectly, so preparation matters. Having practical backup items on hand helps your booth stay professional, even if things change suddenly.
| Event Issue |
Useful Backup Solution |
| Wind or unstable outdoor conditions |
Weighted bases or sandbags |
| Poor venue lighting |
Portable LED lighting |
| Dirty or damaged displays |
Cleaning cloths and repair kits |
| Loose display hardware |
Spare fastening tools and clips |
| Power access issues |
Extension leads and backup chargers |
Paying attention to small details in your preparation can make a big difference during long event days.
Think Beyond a Single Event
Design your pop-up display so you can use it at many events, not just once. Try not to print temporary promotions or event dates on permanent displays. This helps you save money, keep your branding consistent, and reuse your booth at different events while staying up to date.