
The benefits of portable and small booths at tradeshows make this type of booth ideal for those quick getaways at the end of a show. Unfortunately, many booth staffers take advantage of this and do a great disservice to their organization by taking the booth down early and leaving. How can you prevent this? Ensure presence at tradeshow exhibit... continue reading
Watch your staffers. Do they engage in any of the following nonverbal behaviors? Avoid negative tradeshow exhibit behaviors... continue reading
Finding the right people to staff your booth can be difficult. In your selection process, beware of four types that can bring your tradeshow exhibit team D.O.W.N. ... continue reading
Time is our most precious resource. There's no way to manufacture any more minutes in an hour or hours in a day. Yet believe it or not, there are some folks who think that the tradeshow exhibit floor is an ideal... continue reading
One of your planning strategies might involve going global. This creates many exciting opportunities, but it also comes with some challenges. Clear communication is the key to tradeshow success. Here are six tips to help close the global tradeshow exhibit communication gap... continue reading
How many people are needed to staff the booth? Who are the best people to represent the organization? Has staff training been organized? Has a pre-show meeting been scheduled? Is the booth team familiar with the products or service? Be sure to ask yourself these essential tradeshow exhibit questions… continue reading
Booth staff selection is the single most important factor in your exhibiting success. In your selection process, beware of four types that can bring your team DOWN. D: Drinks Too Much: Heavy-duty "partiers" think no one notices their red eyes… continue reading
Have someone who is in no way related to the trade show industry or your company look at your exhibit. What do they notice first about your tradeshow exhibit?… continue reading
Chameleons were blessed with the ability to mirror its surroundings in an attempt to blend in. It’s their great survival mechanism. Do you have a chameleon among your tradeshow exhibit staff?... continue reading
On the show floor it’s very easy for booth staff to spend excessive time chatting with friendly and engaging visitors about all sorts of irrelevant nonsense – but minutes on the show floor are precious... continue reading
If you're not minding the details, your presenters will fall flat on their faces. They need certain equipment to do their jobs - and it's your job to be sure they have it!... continue reading
Do's... Prepare for a successful show. Dress according to the company's dress code - uniform or other requirements. Wear your name tag on upper right side (avoid wearing a lanyard). Wear comfortable (broken-in) shoes. Consider having a second pair to... continue reading
Realize that the key to successful exhibiting is to know what it is you want to achieve through your tradeshow exhibit participation… continue reading
Don't...Let the booth get untidy...Ask, "Can I help you?"...Close off conversation by crossing your arms... continue reading
Continuing from last month - it's critical that your staff representatives, be they product managers, sales representatives or marketing personnel, work as a team... continue reading
On the tradeshow floor it's critical that your staff representatives, whether they are product managers, sales representatives or marketing personnel, work as a team... continue reading
Employees are the backbone of your company. Without them, your company cannot stay afloat. The relationship between employees and employers has to be a partnership; if they feel their needs are being ignored, they will leave you... continue reading
Since the future of all companies lies in keeping customers happy, think of ways to rise above the competition by going beyond your tradeshow exhibit call-of-duty… continue reading
Plan that employees mingle with as many visitors as possible, spending no more than 8-10 minutes with a visitor or group. Alternatively arrange for employees to host certain groups of visitors... continue reading
Hospitality suites are used as an extension of your exhibiting activity on the show floor. They provide an opportunity for your company to spend more quality time with key prospects... continue reading
It's essential to build team spirit. Everyone in the booth should work together as a team, helping each other out whenever and wherever necessary... continue reading
Creating a positive, fun, and reinforcing environment should be management's responsibility. Management can create such an environment by using a variety of rewards to recognize tradeshow exhibit accomplishments... continue reading
Staffing your company's exhibit at a show is hard work. Keeping your team motivated can often be a real challenge, especially at the end of a day or during the final hours of the show when traffic is slow...Here are a few tips to energize the troops... continue reading
Being well versed in your industry only adds to your job arsenal. Tradeshows offer excellent venues to become familiar with the latest and greatest in the tradeshow exhibit industry… continue reading
One of your main functions on the show floor is to listen to what your visitors are saying; but to do this effectively, you must limit your own talking... continue reading
Qualifying your prospects means determining if and how your visitors make the grade. Continue to ask open-ended questions to uncover the prospects' levels of interest… continue reading