Answering Your Questions About Using Custom Inflatables
Ever wanted to receive professional advice about buying and using giant advertising balloons? How do you come up with ideas? Are they difficult or time-consuming to manufacture? What are the best ways to use custom inflatables? Now's your chance to have all your questions about advertising inflatables answered by the people who know best.
"Ask Landmark" episodes give detailed information about purchasing and using custom inflatables to ensure successful promotions. When purchased and used properly, promotional inflatables are proven performers at trade shows, parades, event marketing tours, sporting events, retail locations, and product launches. Through each quick edition, the "Ask Landmark," our team delves into questions including marketing, maintenance, planning, ordering, choosing the right inflatable, storage, and more.
Learn How Others Use Inflatables to Get Results
"[There was] fun, excitement, and encouragement for everyone to actually walk under/through [the arch] and it worked. We have cheerleaders and small children at the finish line by the arch handing out stickers, saying ‘I did it.’ Before we had the arch, [people] would straggle in anywhere."
- Jackie Allen, March of Dimes
"We had the inflatable hockey player out in front of the coliseum and it caused such a crowd! Thanks for the professional job you and your company did for me!"
- Scott Adams, Liquid Box Inc.
"[The logo] helped us create a better presence, improved foot traffic, became a photo backdrop and helped us have the best-looking booth at the events,"
- Laura Repreza, KTLM Telemundo 40
"Give our races a 'big event' feel. They look cool in photos and videos, and they help us establish the look and feel of our brand."
- Sam Abbitt, Savage Race
“The likeness to our company mascot was amazing. We used the balloon at the Winn Dixie Home & Garden show ... and we have had rave reviews.”
- Christy Bernard, Tony Chachere’s
"This year’s event was the highest attended in some time, and the [inflatable] astronaut, front and center on our Portico, was a great visible draw from all over the area."
- Dennis Bateman, Carnegie Science Center















