5 Reasons To Visit Progressive Greetings Live

There is no doubt about it, Progressive Greetings Live is a fabulous show – here are five good reasons why you need to be a part of it all next week, 4 – 5 June.

1. Newness Galore

See the largest line-up of greeting card companies anywhere in the world – thousands of new designs across hundreds of new ranges.

There will be well over 200 greeting card publishers and allied businesses exhibiting at PG Live – a host of well-loved leading brands, as well as a wealth of ‘waiting to be discovered’ ones.

And if you’re after stationery; Ohh Deer, The Art File, GBCC, Wendy Jones-Blackett, Dandelion Stationery will be among the many exhibitors who will be showing their stationery, as well as their card ranges.


3. Be Inspired, Feel You Belong

PG Live really is where the greeting card community comes alive.

Feel inspired, meet the people behind the brands, reinforce relationships, make new contacts, enjoy feeling you belong.

People do business with people, the greater understanding there is on a human level, the better any business relationship can be.

And there will be selfie opportunities galore to share with your customers, including a couple of Minions (on the Danilo stand), Tatty Teddy (on the Carte Blanche stand) and plenty of other ‘famous’ faces too!


3. Eat, Drink and Be Merry

Above: The Windles tea trolley will keep visitors well stocked up with hot drinks.
Above: The Windles tea trolley will keep visitors well stocked up with hot drinks.

Ensuring visitors are ‘fed and watered’ in style is of paramount importance at PG Live. After all, no one can work effectively on an empty stomach and feeling thirsty.

So, you can feast your eyes on a smorgasbord of new products, but also enjoy a scrumptious complimentary lunch sponsored by Scribbler) – and free tea and coffee in ‘proper’ cups all day (sponsored by Windles]!

And there is also an opening night drinks party (sponsored by Loxleys) for all to christen the first day of wonderful trade.


Above: The Art File will be showing its range of notebooks and matching totes.
Above: The Art File will be showing its range of notebooks and matching totes.

4. Show Only Offers and Special Extras

Exhibitors always pull out the stops with their show only offers, enticing promotions and fun competitions.

And from the live saxophonist welcome to the limited edition keepsake tote for the full colour catalogue, there are lots of added extras and “Ooh that’s good” elements at PG Live.


5. Location Location Location

The ‘home’ of PG Live is the Business Design Centre, an attractive, airy building that is easy to get to in London’s trendy vibrant Islington.

And it’s only a short walk away from the Angel underground station and a hop, skip and a jump from London’s mainline stations.

And as the BDC is surrounded by a great selection of bars, restaurants and shops, with hotels close by, it is easy to justify staying over.


Register now for FREE to attend the show.

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