People often ask me, “Besides the number of leads we get, what can be measured at a trade show?” Again, I’ll reitierate what I always say, if you haven’t set out a plan for what you want to accomplish at a trade show, it’s hard to measure anything. However, if you’ve answered the first two […]
Trade Show Strategies: Targeting the Right Audience – Part 2
In my last blog spost I talked about three questions that you need to ask when building your trade show strategies: Why are we going? Who is our target audience? How will we measure success? This post deals with question number two – Who is our target audience? Again, you want to make sure the you […]
Trade Show Strategies: First Things First – Part 1
When building a strategic action plan for your trade show or event, there are three questions that you need to ask: Why are we going? Who is our target audience? How will we measure success? This blog deals with the first question – “Why are we going?” Don’t try to answer this one yourself – […]
Have a Conversation Before You Ask Questions
Asking someone who has just walked into your booth if you can answer any questions for them before you’ve even had a conversation is neither a productive nor effective way to engage a prospect. By trying to engage an attendee this way, you may actually drive some good prospects away as they answer “no” (which […]
Take Time to Plan
When we were first dating, my (now) husband found out that I enjoy downhill skiing and suggested that we go on a ski trip to Colorado, which I happily accepted. Our first morning on the mountain, I informed him that I was going to take a quick lesson to “get my legs under me.” He […]
Organize the Tactical During Trade Show Season
As professionals in the exhibition industry, we all know that a successful trade show program involves both tactical and strategic skill sets. To be effective on the strategic side of the equation, you have to first get the tactical side of the job under control. Keeping the different aspects of the show in order, having […]