Make your product stand out with POP displays.
Sometimes, selling your product is all about how you present it. For instance, a brand might make a lipstick that is pigmented, hydrating, and cruelty-free, but checking all the boxes doesn’t guarantee sales. It’s important to highlight it properly, and POP displays can help with that.
POP displays are aptly named because even though they are called point-of-purchase displays, their purpose is to make products pop. On a regular shelf in an aisle, your product might blend in with the other brands available, but POP displays make your product stand out by physically setting it apart and grabbing shoppers’ attention through beautiful graphics. POP displays are often located in the middle of aisles, at the end of aisles, and near the checkout area, as these are places where you can easily draw shoppers’ eyes or influence them into making a decision to purchase.
At d3, we create highly effective POP displays by following a simple process: DEFINE • DESIGN • DELIVER. After we have assessed and defined your needs, we design POP displays that attract attention and relay your brand’s message. Then, we create the displays themselves and allow them to bring in sales for you. While it’s a straightforward process, there are a lot of small steps that take place throughout its course. It’s helpful to have a team by your side that will provide hands-on management, answer your questions, and be available to you 24/7. You can count on us.
Contact us today if you are interested in custom POP displays. We serve clients in Mississauga.
At d3, we offer POP displays to businesses throughout Canada, including Toronto (GTA), Montreal (GMA), Vancouver (GVA), Mississauga, Etobicoke, Brampton, Calgary, and Halifax. We also serve the USA, including Chicago, New York, New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dallas, Seattle, Atlanta, Charlotte, Kansas, and Miami; Europe, including London, Paris, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Milan, Prague, and Budapest; and Asia, including Mumbai, India; Bangkok, Thailand; Manila, Philippines; Beijing, China; Colombo, Sri Lanka; and Sao Paolo, Brazil.