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How To Select A Super Targeted Targeted Trade Show
(This article can be reprinted; as long as the byline at the end of the article is included)

Linda Musgrove
TradeShow Teacher
www.tsteacher.com
linda@tsteacher.com

Selecting the most targeted trade show(s) for you to exhibit at - with well over 10,000 annually to choose from in the United States alone - can seem daunting! Let the TradeShow Teacher help you out a bit...

To help with your Trade Show planning, read the excerpt below from the "step-by-step" Trade Show Training Manual I authored, titled: "Trade Show Training for Increased Return on Investment". This FREE Information from the TradeShow Teacher will help point you in the right direction!

The first step in finding the right show for your business is determining which type of show
to exhibit at; these can range from anywhere from general, association, industry, national,
international to vertical shows.

When you are deciding which type of show to exhibit at, keep these thoughts in mind:

-  Vertical shows are typically smaller with a more defined target audience, which will provide more return
    or the dollar?

-  Will you be satisfying one marketing effort or several?

-  Will your competitors be there?

-  Which markets do you already own and which need to be actively pursued?

Let's start by listing the various ways to find trade shows, you can locate this information by:

Asking your customers which trade shows they attend. Shows that meet your customers needs will
   likely be attended by other prospects looking for your type of products/services

Finding out where your competitors are exhibiting. Check the trade shows your competitors are
   exhibiting at to find out which they've found most useful. Typically this information is on their website.

-  Another great resource for finding Trade Shows is online

Once you've found a trade show that is suited for your business, you MUST evaluate theTrade Show VERY carefully! Trade Shows are an excellent business building opportunity, but not every show in your industry is targeted for your particular business; you want to make sure you're spending your budget dollars wisely!
To determine whether attendees fit your customer profile, you will need to study the statistics of past years' shows. Your sales representative from the selected show will be able to provide you with this data.

You will need to look for answers to the following questions within the data of the Attendee Demographics and/or a Show Audit Report:

-  What is the projected attendance?

-  Does a third party audit the show? (see more info below about show audits)

-  What type of attendees are attracted to this show?

-  How many of the attendees are non-buyers?

-  Do these attendees have buying influence or purchasing authority?

-  Is this an international, national or regional show?

-  Does the show management have a proven track record of success?

The most accurate show audits will come from companies that do standardized show audits:

-  Attendee Demographics are often generated as a sales tool by the show management

-  A Certified Show Audit report is completed by a 3rd party

-  If Show management presents you with data from another company - review the data carefully to
   ensure its legitimacy

-  Presently, the most reputable companies which offer standardized, independent audits for trade shows
   are Exhibit Surveys Inc., ExpoMark and BPA Worldwide

Before registering to exhibit, consider evaluating the show first-hand as an attendee...

Keep these questions in mind as you walk the exhibit floor and/or attend sessions:

-  What type of audience is attracted to the show - Are these attendees the type of customers you are
   looking for?

-  What other exhibitors are there? (Note any competitors)

-  How would your product/service fit in this show?

-  Is this show so large that you would find yourselves competing against the major players in your
   industry?

-  Ask attendees and exhibitors what they think of the show

Other Important factors to take into consideration when evaluating a show:

-  At what time of year is the show scheduled for?

-  Will your company have the time and resources to properly prepare for this trade show?

-  Will your company have available exhibitors to staff the booth?

-  Will your company be able to manage the leads acquired?

Linda Musgrove, the TradeShow Teacher helps companies improve their Trade Show Results through customized Educational Trade Show Marketing Programs; with programs for individuals, or entire departments and with the Trade Show Training Manual she authored, titled: Trade Show Training, for Increased Return On Investment. Visit http://www.tsteacher.com to register for the FREE Trade Show Tactics Newsletter! Call (888) 547-7410 for a FREE consultation.


More About the TradeShow Teacher

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Professional Actors like Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts have a coach. Professional Singers like Beyonce, Harry Connick Jr. and Barbara Streisand also have a coach.

Serious Businesses have Linda Musgrove, the TradeShow Teacher.

Why do these professionals actors and musical artists have coaches? To understand their audience, improve their performance, market themselves to their target audience and so on.

Why do businesses need the TradeShow Teacher? So they can speed your sales cycle, increase revenue and increase Trade Show ROI by learning how to:

- Select the Right Shows to Exhibit at
- Obtain Qualified Leads
- Target Public Relations and Marketing
- Design Effective Graphics and Messaging
- Set Strategic Goals and Objectives
- Create an Effective Lead Handling Process
- Master Networking Skills
- Streamline the Planning Process
- "Stand Out" from the Crowd
- AND MUCH MORE!

 

 

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