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Exhibition Stands For
Effective Advertising
Advertising Items At Tradeshows
Exhibition Stands For Effective Advertising
Creative Promotional Products
for Your Business
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Brand Marketing Strategies: Trade Show
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5 Factors To Consider - Designing Your
Trade Show Exhibit
Trade Show Booths by Jackie Johnson
If you have a product or business that you are trying to
promote then one of the most cost effective and sure fire
ways to really get your product name out there is to create
a display at a trade show. Trade show booths can be quite
catchy and will always make a lasting impression on your
target market when they are done correctly. In order to
really hold a successful presentation, you will need to have
plenty of promotional materials created for this event.
There are many businesses and marketing firms available that
can take care of this for you.
There are many different types of equipment that may be used
for trade show booths. These include a whole host of
displays, exhibit trusses, flooring, table covers, banner
stands, furniture, pipe & drape, stages & stage skirting,
graphic tents & canopy, lights, light boxes, brochure
holders, crowd control, and presentation tools. It may seem
like a lot at first glance, but you may not need all of it
and trade shows are well worth the cost.
The most important thing you will need for trade show booths
are displays. There are many different types of displays to
choose from. The most common variations include: pop up
displays, banner stands, and point of purchase displays. Pop
up displays are relatively easy to set up and can be done
very quickly once you get used to it. You will find this
type of display to be lightweight, easy to move, and easy to
put together. Most people that use them prefer to use them
for smaller shows as they may not be large enough for the
larger shows. They come in both floor and tabletop models;
depending on your need either may be the right choice for
you. The great thing about them is that they can be
assembled by only a few staff members.
Another display option for trade show booths that you have
is banner stands. Sometimes at a trade show you will have
extra space, so it is best to not let it go to waste. These
banner stands are a great way to add some additional
graphics and information to your display at little extra
cost. They are often used to draw attention in the lobby,
highlight a new product or service, or just for standard use
at trade shows. Retractable stands are usually preferred due
to the fact that they will be much easier to move from one
location to the next.
When
operating a trade show booth, it is very important to have a
promotional plan in place. Without one, the promotional
aspect of the business can be complete and utter chaos. That
is certainly something you don't want. You want a plan where
everything is organized because nothing works without some
kind of order. That is why there are processes to virtually
everything and trade shows are definitely not an exception.
There is a process to setting up the booth and there needs
to be one for promoting the booth as well, so a promotional
plan must be put in place.
Promotion is the biggest part of your marketing. You have to
promote your booth before the show, at the show, and even
after the show. So many trade show exhibitors do not have a
solid plan in place that takes care of all three of these
areas. The reason is because of the budget. Some believe
that they cannot do such promotion on their budget. It is
true that money will decide how much promotion can take
place, but the budget can serve has a good guide as to what
can be done and how much of it can be done. A little is
definitely better than none at all. One sale can be the
difference between making money and not making money, so
every little bit helps.
When creating your promotional plan, it is a good idea to
have a theme in mind that can be remembered by those you are
promoting to. This should become a significant part of your
promotional plan. You want to determine who it is you need
to target and you may even want to consider having different
approaches for the different types of people you are aiming
for. You want to do such things as broadcast faxes, direct
mail, PR sponsorship, advertising, and utilize the internet
as much as possible. Of course how much of this you do
depends on your budget, but try to touch each area at least
a little bit so that you can get the word out in many
different areas.
When using such methods as direct mail, you want to make
your mailing stand out from the rest that ends up in the
mailboxes of potential customers. You don't want them to
glance at it and automatically think, "Junk mail." This
means your money is going to go straight to the trash. Also,
in any of your marketing approaches, you want to provide
your prospective customers with an incentive to check out
your business. Everyone has busy lives and sometimes an
incentive is the only thing that is going to bring them to
you. You also want to highlight what is new in your business
because people take an interest in things that are new
versus the old. People are always eager to learn about those
things that are new, so be sure to provide them with the
information they crave.
Also, sending press releases into local newspapers is a
great way to get exposure. Public relations are very
cost-effective and are very successful when generating sales
and inquiries. That is why you want to send catchy and
newsworthy press releases to the local papers that focus on
what is new with your business such as a new product.
Another part of your promotional plan should be to have
everyone trained and ready to communicate with anyone and
everyone that walks up to the booth. This means customers,
press, and whoever else shows up. By having your people
prepared, promotion can be consistent, organized, and
successful. |