Lanny Wilke SBM 338
Establish specific objectives Develop a realistic budget Develop your sales message Create Your Trade Show Marketing Plan Pre-show At-show Post-show
Create an exhibit that grabs attention Confirm your booth location Print your marketing materials Train and schedule your staff Prepare follow-up info packets
Make travel arrangements Follow-up with attendees Evaluate your success
Simple design, strong message Appeal to the senses Sight Sound Smell
Correlate to your: Objectives Product Plan for generating leads and conducting business Guidelines Products you will promote Space to showcase those products Size of signage Number of staff Budget
Color Lighting Motion Sound Smell
Identify your focal point Visual impact, impression, and message Other considerations: Type of lighting supplied by the facility Can you get more power? How is lighting attached to your booth? Budget
Increase traffic Identify the right people Understand your prospects and customers Traffic to business
Increase booth traffic Considerations Complement your company and image? Match your budget? Contact info? Can you get it in time? Is it unique? Using giveaways effectively
Your staff Training Expectations Staff, but don’t overstaff