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Setting Trade Show Goals

 
Author: Ron Adler

Why?

The first step in planning your next trade show is to take some time to think about WHY you are exhibiting and set some realistic goals for the show's outcome.

Reasons for exhibiting will vary from company to company, but may include:

  • Branding/Image Building

  • New Product/Service Launch

  • Product Sales/Orders

  • Meet Existing Clients

  • Prospecting/Lead Generation

  • Evaluate Your Competition

    Write Down Your Goals

    With these reasons for exhibiting in mind, sit down and write out your goals for the show. Your goals should be realistic and quantifiable. If your goal is lead generation, for example, evaluate your expected attendee list and develop a daily lead goal. Remember, however, that lead generation is generally more about quality than quantity. You can scan name badges all day long, but if your "lead" is not a potential customer, you are most likely wasting your time and money.

    A True Team Effort

    Trade show goals and objectives must be shared and agreed upon by your show staff and those that will be following up after the show is done. When planning your exhibit marketing, logistics, display, staffing, and follow-up, be sure that key people are involved and have input.

  • Author Bio:

    Ron Adler

    Ron Adler has been working in the exhibit industry with Adler Display for over 30 years. Ron took over as President of Adler Display in 1986 from his father, Howard Adler who founded the company in 1937. Ron has designed and created some of the most unique and creative displays in the area including several Visitor Centers in Maryland including the new Baltimore Visitor Center as well as dozens of exhibits for museums and hospitals throughout the United States.

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