Nov 11
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We are proud to announce a new service that we can offer you.
Though our partnership with Tuscon-based Audio Visual Management, we can now provide you with a range of A/V packages for small and medium sized meetings.
Equipment includes projectors, wireless microphones, speakers, digital recorders, video switchers and wireless slide advancers. We now also offer technicians that can be on-site to setup, operate and tear down the A/V equipment at your meeting.
For a full list of dinner meeting audiovisual packages visit http://dinnerpresentation.com
Jul 11
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We’ve decided to extend our current special offer. Book any order of $400 or more and receive a $100 credit that can be applied to any future order greater than $400.
The deal now runs through September 1st.
http://www.ars-rental.com/request-quote/special-rental-offers/
May 11
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Today we collaborated with Corporate Event, Inc. to put on a heck of a show at the Ritz Carlton Resort in Naples, FL for UBS. Audience response questions made up almost all of the content that was used at their event. That’s no problem for us though. We live for this stuff.
Have a meeting coming up? Are you interested in finding out what your audience really thinks? We can help. Give us a call to find out how you can make your next meeting an interactive.
May 11
11
This has been a great week at ARS Rental and this month and the next are shaping up to awesomely hectic. So far this month we’ve shipped orders to Charlotte, Minneapolis and Lansing, provided on-site audience response technicians in Stamford, Naples, Portland and Chicago and quoted upcoming shows for Intel and Victoria, British Columbia.
Give us a call. See how we can add interactivity to your next event.
May 11
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We’re going to be trying something new over the coming days. That’s right, a TurningPoint video tutorial series. We’ll start by covering some of the simple things to get you started working with the software like creating questions slides, editing questions, setting up your receiver and using a ResponseCard and what the blinking lights mean. A little further down the line more advanced topic will be addressed.
If you have any special requests for tutorial topics, either contact us or leave it as a comment.
The sun is just coming up at O’Hare airport in Chicago and I am on my way to Davio’s in Philadelphia near Rittenhouse Square. I’ll be handling the audience response system there as part of a joint project with White Rabbit Communications out of Dallas, TX and and Chicago based Travis Inc..
I land in Philly at about noon local time and plan to hit the ground running. If everything goes according to plan, we’ll start our setup and testing before 2PM and be ready to rock ‘n roll in a couple of hours.
Our setup at Davio’s is just a part of today’s events, however. There are similar dinner meetings happening in New York City, Atlantic City, Raleigh, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Scottsdale, Chicago and Anaheim.
To the technicians working the meetings in the other cities:
Keep your eyes open, your tie cinched up and make this the best event possible.
I am coming at you live from the Northern Quest Pavilion in Spokane, WA where Inland Power is using 1200+ audience response keypads at enliven their annual meeting. They’ve decided to test the audience’s knowledge of the company with a Who Wants To Be A Millionaire style game show format.
While the session was brief, only about 30 minutes, the feedback on the use of the clickers for playing a game was astoundingly positive.