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Show Display Tips
Your trade show display is one of the most important
aspects of your trade show presentation. Just
being there isn't enough to make attending a
trade show worthwhile. You need to have a trade
show booth that's going to draw and engage potential
customers and contacts and your trade show display
will play a big part in determining if your
trade show experience is worthwhile. Here are
some trade show display tips:
1)
Think neatness and visibility when putting your
trade show display together.
Use
a display board to hang some of your products
at customer eye-level to draw them into your
display. Make sure your display is organized
and tidy; customers will be turned off by messiness
or by having to do too much searching to find
what they want. Have all your prices clearly
marked.
2)
Build the impression of demand into your trade
show display.
Customers
will want your products more if they think they're
in high demand
Place a strategic sold sign on one or two items.
You might even leave a display spot empty, giving
the impression that you've been too busy to
restock.
3)
Pull a crowd to your trade show booth.
Use
an interactive display, such as a quiz or game
on a computer, a contest draw, a scheduled demonstration;
it doesn't need to be fancy to draw people's
interest and get them to cluster around your
trade show display rather than the others.
4)
Have a stock of promotion items that you can
use as giveaways at your booth.
Small
items that people can take away and use (while
being reminded about your business) are best.
Be sure you place these items in a location
where people will have to walk into or through
your trade show display to get them.
5)
Use a prize draw or contest.
Having
some kind of prize draw or contest is a great
way to collect contact information from booth
visitors. You can give away promotion items
to encourage people to participate.
6)
Make it easy for booth visitors to get information.
Use
signs in your trade show display to give information
about prices, minimum orders, shipping costs,
or any other basic information they might need
to know, to save them the trouble of having
to wait to ask when you're busy with another
potential customer.
7)
Make sure you have plenty of promotional literature
on hand.
You'll
want to have a good supply of color fliers and
brochures as well as order forms, price sheets
and business cards that you can hand out to
booth visitors so it will be easy for them to
find all the information they need about your
business later. You should also have a press
kit prepared for the trade media.
8)
Be ready to do business.
Be
sure you have a good supply of order forms,
pens, credit card slips, or anything else you
need to conduct sales and keep track of people's
orders.
9)
Have your trade show booth manned at all times.
Someone
has to be there to greet browsers, engage them
in conversation, and take their questions. If
you can't be there every minute the trade show
is open, you'll need to have at least one other
person help man your booth.
10)
Actively engage trade booth visitors.
Give
people who approach your trade show display
a friendly welcome, and let them welcome their
questions. Be sure your body language is friendly;
don't stand there with your arms crossed over
your chest, for instance. "Chat" with
booth visitors, and find out what aspect of
your business they're most interested in. Be
prepared to offer specific solutions to their
questions. The trick is to draw them in without
intimidating or overwhelming them.
11)
Follow up promptly.
Send
out email, regular mail, or make the phone calls
to follow up on the contacts and leads you made
during the trade show as soon as possible. The
faster you send them out, the more your business
will stand out from the rest.
Trade
shows can be incredible sources of contacts
and customers for your business - if you choose
your trade show venue carefully and plan in
advance to have a successful trade show experience.
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