Trade Show Tip #1
- Setting defined Goals & Objectives for your exhibit is an essential part of maximizing
the results for your company at trade shows
- Be sure to take ample time familiarizing yourself with the attendee demographics; by
understanding their expectations and reasons for attending the show, you will be
able to set relevant show objectives and develop a strategy for achieving them
Trade Show Tip #2
- Defining which attendees you want to reach and determining a strategy of how you
will get your message across to them is imperative to achieving the objectives you
have established
Trade Show Tip #3
- Once you have determined your company’s exhibiting objectives & defined the
attendees you want to reach – establish what type of Pre Show, At Show, In Booth
& Post ShowMarketing Strategies you will utilize to attain your company’s objectives
Trade Show Tip #4
- Keeping in mind that your booth staff plays the most significant part in higher ROI
(Return on Investment) for your company, carefully consider who you will have
representing your company in the trade show booth
- Choose staff members that comprehend the seriousness of representing your
company’s brands, business philosophy & quality
Trade Show Tip # 5
- After selecting the most effective booth staff, be sure they understand their
responsibilities of engaging attendees, qualifying & gathering follow up data/leads for
the sales team
- Properly preparing, training & educating them should be of the utmost priority; the
results will have a big impact on your ROI (Return on Investment) for the show
- Plan to hold pre-show training sessions for ALL booth staff - starting at least one
month before the show
Trade Show Tip #6
- Exhibit Hall Reception, Welcome Reception, Special Events, Cocktail Parties, Launch
Events & Attendee Parties are all examples of networking events that will be held
during a trade show; Make sure to do a little research and find these opportunities
ahead of time and add them to your booth staffer’s schedule
- Why is it important to network?
- Networking provides a forum where you can Make & Utilize Contacts
- Networking is about getting to know people whom you can help and who can
help you
- Create a pool of people and information you can partner with or just exchange ideas
of how to directly increase the quality of your product or service, share business
opportunities and so on
Trade Show Tip #7
- There are many ways to follow up with the leads from your Trade Shows, you can
do this by phone, in person, by mail or e-mail
- Make sure that your chosen method for following up is prepared BEFORE the show
starts and inform booth staff, as well as any other parties involved in the process!
Trade Show Tip #8
- Every time your company exhibits at a trade show, you will learn plenty about what
works best for displaying your products & messaging - including learning what
doesn't work!
- Retain this vital information by keeping notes on what worked well & what didn’t;
also record what you'd like to improve for your next show
- Note: Take these learning lessons in stride, even the most successful exhibit
managers face challenges each time they exhibit and continuously learn lessons from
their experiences; which are then applied towards improving their exhibiting
programs!
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