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10 Trade Show Tips to Make Your Next Exhibit a Huge Success

10 Trade Show Tips to Make Your Next Exhibit a Huge Success

by Darrell Zahorsky

There is no substitute for live, in-person events for small business owners. From small business conferences to trade shows, there are many reasons to get out there for face-to-face networking opportunities. There are many tactics your small business can use to ensure a winning trade show; here are ten powerful tips.

1. Pick an Offbeat Show

Sometimes an unrelated show to your target market can be the best exposure opportunity.

2. Avoid Trade Show Company Hype

Companies running the show may over-hype their event. Talk to the businesses who have attended several trade shows. Use this information to guide your trade show exhibit attendance decision.

3. Never Exhibit at a New Trade Show

New trade shows are untested venues. Small businesses have limited time and money to experiment on unknowns. Save your cash for the regular, proven shows in your industry.

4. Focus on Quality

Every trade show is not equally useful for every small business. Take your time to research each possible trade show to determine how it will benefit your business. Ultimately, you should only invest in shows that reach the key decision-makers of your target market.

5. Create a Buzz

Months prior to the trade show, spend time informing existing clients and your market of the upcoming show.

Use the show as a platform for a new product or service launch. Make sure you leverage low-cost online marketing tactics to get the buzz started.

6. Consider Attending Instead of Exhibiting

If the budget is tight this year, don’t spend on trade show exhibits. Capitalize on the trade show by being a speaker or a panel expert.

7. Partner with the Trade Show’s Management Team

Good trade show organizers will want your business to have success and come back next year. Contact the management team for help with developing an appealing booth, staff scheduling, and marketing campaigning prior to the show kick-off.

8. Train Your Trade Show Team

Trade shows are unlike other sales environments. Limited time and attention of attendees requires quick qualifying, and lead generating tactics. Make sure your staff is prepared and has a clear goal for each day.

9. Call Them While They’re Hot

Sales staff frequently make the mistake of contacting trade show leads, months after the show. Make sure your sales staff have extra time and incentive to follow-up with all leads within weeks of your trade show exhibit.

10. Make Your Business Newsworthy

Entrepreneur, Joseph Cossman, was a master of promotion. To create a buzz around his new toy spud gun at a big toy show, Cossman, ordered hundred’s of pounds of potatoes and invited the local orphanage to come and play. The Spud Gun was the hit of the show. Use drama and flair to have your small business stand above the competition.

Edited by Alyssa Gregory.

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