Next Wednesday sees the third East Yorkshire Business EXPO and Jenko are there as Display Sponsors for yet another year. Building on our success as the region's premier display stand producer for exhibitions and launches, we hope to help fellow exhibitors enjoy a successful event too.
In a world dominated by the price published on the internet, Jenko still provide the peace of mind and creativity the company has become renowned for. Buying a cheaper display stand on the net does not always deliver appropriate design and brand cues - the same applies for print only suppliers - we urge our customers to beware of falling off brand and message by always using reputable design houses for their exhibition needs.
With over 25 years in the design and exhibition business, Jenko has produced thousands of banner stands and pop-up stands and with the bacl up off an award-winning design studio, you are guaranteed of an excellent job at a cost-effective price.
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Friday, 24 September 2010
Monday, 12 July 2010
Jenko's DisplayMate offers reduced prices to design and marketing agencies
Convincing my peer companies that their clients are safe with us has always been a high priority when it comes to developing our successful exhibition and display operation, http://www.jenkodisplays.co.uk/. As one of the first companies to focus on the development of the humble banner stand and pop-up stand, we have literally produced thousands since the inception of our wide format printing operation in the mid 90's (wow that long ago huh?).
We are now into our fifth generation of high resolution colour printers and it won't be too long before we need to introduce the sixth! That's the issue with technology isn't it - hammering out the problems with the beta release, getting great results and then having to start all over again with the next wave. Underneath all of this, of course, is actually finding new customers and pleasing the existing ones with fantastic prices and ahead of the game turn around times. Well, I am pleased to say that fulfilment is something we are particularly good at here at Jenko Towers - great price and even greater response times with exhibition display stand products being turned around for use on stand within 24 hours. It was pretty much this unique value proposition that popped into mind when I asked the team how could we improve our service to other design and marketing companies in the region.
Apart from offering my personal guarantee that client confidentiality, high quality and on-deadline delivery is of paramount importance in our relationship - actually, we 'just want to do a good job for you and your clients' is our core driver at Jenkodisplays. Look at these benefits on top of price and turn around speeds
- internet beating prices
- publish your brand on the display equipment
- un-badged delivery service
- easy credit card payment and upload at http://www.quickdisplay.co.uk/
If you know anyone that would like to benefit from the outstanding service at Jenko and prefer to deal with industry professionals who know all about pleasing the end user, please point them in our direction - we are only too happy to help.
Thursday, 1 July 2010
Jenko Rewards Entrepreneurs at Local School
I was delighted to attend, as every year, The Hull Trinity House School Awards Day at the Guildhall today; as ever the boys looked extremely smart in their whites (ducks as we used to call them) and blue-black uniform and they received their awards with an air of confidence and responsibility. There are some days when it feels very proud to be from Hull and the school, hopefully, has incremented an improvement on last year's results on the GCSE front, making Trinity possibly the most successful state school in the city.
Not that that mattered today, Trinity House School is steeped in tradition and the sartorial elegance is just one aspect, the cadets' daily parade where positivity is rewarded is another - this, I'm sure can be a bind for the hormonal young people, but, it does reinforce bonding and and respect for school as well as each other and this is rewarding to see and experience. Well done to all the boys working hard on becoming successful and responsible citizens.
I have been involved with the school for around three years now and see my role as a volunteer to develop and nurture enterprise in the school. I am a business advisor with Young Enterprise and October will see one or perhaps two, (if we are lucky) Company Programs commence at the school. A minimum of six students per company will form a limited company, accept roles as individual directors and kick off a nine month program of personal development and fun creating a business idea or concept.
Something that sprang out of my very first company at the school (Custom Clocks) was the confidence for some of the directors to step up and form one of the first Young Chambers in Hull and this, too, is now fully functioning. The Young Chamber elects officers and the young people make key decisions around funding projects, arranging enterprise days and generally reinforcing the idea of inspiring enterprise in their school - and, guess what, I'm really down with that (that means 'up' for my older readers!) because, its my wish to expand the experience of enterprise for these fantastic young people - it delivers a sense of achievement and hold their risk-taking in positive regard. They learn by doing and recover from mistakes by being extremely adult and wise for their age, which, as you can imagine can be very humbling for a mature old dude like me. They don't have to call me sir, which appears to bond their mentor to their cause and makes me incredibly proud of their capacity for team-work and advancement.
It is for this reason, that Jenko rewards one student every year for Entrepreneurship (wish there was a cooler word for this for this age group) and, so, I am very proud to announce that the third annual Jenko Award for bizsense (ok, I'm working on it!) goes to Alex M Woodard, well done Alex! It goes without saying that I was extremely proud hearing his name being announced as he strode positively across the stage past the Lord Mayor, Head Master and other dignitaries to the incredibly tall River Walker and business supremo, Graham Boanus. Graham also delivered a rousing and clipped to the point acknowledgment of the boys' achievements and, I could tell from that emotional speech that he too may have just caught the Trinity bug and, I hope he becomes involved in sharing my quest for enterprise success at Hull Trinity House School.
I have been asked to speak about Jenko's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policies at an up an coming Hull Business Forum event called Why Corporate Social Responsibility Matters it's on Wednesday 21st July, KC Stadium, Hull. 1.30pm - 4.30pm -http://www.hullbusinessforum.com/events/2010/07/why_corporate_social_responsibility_matters/
Why not consider devoting some time to your nearest school, it is incredibly rewarding and, guess what, you actually learn a hell of a lot about yourself. Salutes.
Not that that mattered today, Trinity House School is steeped in tradition and the sartorial elegance is just one aspect, the cadets' daily parade where positivity is rewarded is another - this, I'm sure can be a bind for the hormonal young people, but, it does reinforce bonding and and respect for school as well as each other and this is rewarding to see and experience. Well done to all the boys working hard on becoming successful and responsible citizens.
I have been involved with the school for around three years now and see my role as a volunteer to develop and nurture enterprise in the school. I am a business advisor with Young Enterprise and October will see one or perhaps two, (if we are lucky) Company Programs commence at the school. A minimum of six students per company will form a limited company, accept roles as individual directors and kick off a nine month program of personal development and fun creating a business idea or concept.
Something that sprang out of my very first company at the school (Custom Clocks) was the confidence for some of the directors to step up and form one of the first Young Chambers in Hull and this, too, is now fully functioning. The Young Chamber elects officers and the young people make key decisions around funding projects, arranging enterprise days and generally reinforcing the idea of inspiring enterprise in their school - and, guess what, I'm really down with that (that means 'up' for my older readers!) because, its my wish to expand the experience of enterprise for these fantastic young people - it delivers a sense of achievement and hold their risk-taking in positive regard. They learn by doing and recover from mistakes by being extremely adult and wise for their age, which, as you can imagine can be very humbling for a mature old dude like me. They don't have to call me sir, which appears to bond their mentor to their cause and makes me incredibly proud of their capacity for team-work and advancement.
It is for this reason, that Jenko rewards one student every year for Entrepreneurship (wish there was a cooler word for this for this age group) and, so, I am very proud to announce that the third annual Jenko Award for bizsense (ok, I'm working on it!) goes to Alex M Woodard, well done Alex! It goes without saying that I was extremely proud hearing his name being announced as he strode positively across the stage past the Lord Mayor, Head Master and other dignitaries to the incredibly tall River Walker and business supremo, Graham Boanus. Graham also delivered a rousing and clipped to the point acknowledgment of the boys' achievements and, I could tell from that emotional speech that he too may have just caught the Trinity bug and, I hope he becomes involved in sharing my quest for enterprise success at Hull Trinity House School.
I have been asked to speak about Jenko's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policies at an up an coming Hull Business Forum event called Why Corporate Social Responsibility Matters it's on Wednesday 21st July, KC Stadium, Hull. 1.30pm - 4.30pm -http://www.hullbusinessforum.com/events/2010/07/why_corporate_social_responsibility_matters/
Why not consider devoting some time to your nearest school, it is incredibly rewarding and, guess what, you actually learn a hell of a lot about yourself. Salutes.
Monday, 21 June 2010
Jenko branding is all at sea
Following on from the successful branding of Hull and Humber Clipper, Jenko was asked to contribute to the development of controversial, yet extremely successful Cat Zero project. The self-development training of some of Hull's NEETS (Not in Education Employment or Training) under the Wilberforce Youth Development banner has raised the aspirations and self esteem of 100's of young people since the vessel's maiden voyage last year.
The Cat Zero brand was just the start of Jenko's involvement with the project and subsequent work has been around the publishing of the private sector partners involved with the scheme. Physical banners for the boom and logo Stickers for the Hull have all been successfully designed and applied by the Jenkodisplay team headed by Robbie Shaw. I was fortunate to be asked to photograph Rob as he painstakingly applied the decals from whilst being buoyed up by the crew's inflatable dingy! This, of course was a tricky and unique task for our busy display department as they were tasked to apply the 40 private sector partners' logo decals to the boat.
Thursday, 15 April 2010
Grow your sales for summer

Well, the spring bulbs are pushing their growth through the post winter earth and pretty soon there will be a massive explosion of colour and form.
Its pretty much the same deal for businesses; a harsh, seemingly never-ending winter prolonged by a mutated recession that has forced many organisations to cut back hard on their marketing spend ...
Times are hard; tell me about it ... and it's at times like these that we somehow forget those adages that we know make sense and, when we finally do find time to reflect, wish we'd paid heed to. One of those pearls of wisdom is about having the awareness to invest in promotion when everyone else is avoiding the risk of committing marketing spend.
To help our valued clients promote and market their products and services, we advocate making the most of the rash of exhibitions and expos that are appearing on the radar. Whilst having no problem associating great value with the Jenko brand, we feel it's a good time to support our peer businesses with a series of cracking offers to help push their sales activity along.
Being a design house, our advice and support is all part of the value proposition here at Jenko - anyone can find a cheap display stand on the web but do they come with all the guarantees that an established business with a great pedigree in design, print and display fulfilment can bring to the party?
To spruce things up a little we've trimmed and pruned our margins to compete with the faceless, aggressive and ubiquitous internet warehouse weeds to help you propagate your sales with our top selling products.
Plant now for your future sales harvest.
the basics kits for growth are at http://www.jenkodisplays.co.uk/
and there's display seeds to inspire your imagination - drop in at http://www.onlinedisplay.co.uk/
Can you dig it?
Its pretty much the same deal for businesses; a harsh, seemingly never-ending winter prolonged by a mutated recession that has forced many organisations to cut back hard on their marketing spend ...
Times are hard; tell me about it ... and it's at times like these that we somehow forget those adages that we know make sense and, when we finally do find time to reflect, wish we'd paid heed to. One of those pearls of wisdom is about having the awareness to invest in promotion when everyone else is avoiding the risk of committing marketing spend.
To help our valued clients promote and market their products and services, we advocate making the most of the rash of exhibitions and expos that are appearing on the radar. Whilst having no problem associating great value with the Jenko brand, we feel it's a good time to support our peer businesses with a series of cracking offers to help push their sales activity along.
Being a design house, our advice and support is all part of the value proposition here at Jenko - anyone can find a cheap display stand on the web but do they come with all the guarantees that an established business with a great pedigree in design, print and display fulfilment can bring to the party?
To spruce things up a little we've trimmed and pruned our margins to compete with the faceless, aggressive and ubiquitous internet warehouse weeds to help you propagate your sales with our top selling products.
Plant now for your future sales harvest.
the basics kits for growth are at http://www.jenkodisplays.co.uk/
and there's display seeds to inspire your imagination - drop in at http://www.onlinedisplay.co.uk/
Can you dig it?
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
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