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Nine Tips on How to Set Goals for Your Trade Show Exhibit Posted By : Dick WheelerStart by being clear when you consult with your top management and marketing teams as to the reasons why your company wants to exhibit in a particular trade show. Ask the tough question –do you plan to have a trade show display because your competition is exhibiting or is it because you want a set return on your trade show investment? Analyze in advance what you want to achieve from your trade show display, convey this to your exhibit team, and put it down on paper.
1. Trade show display objectives should reinforce your corporate marketing goals. Clear, concise trade show exhibit objectives need to be in sync with your overall marketing plan, not function independently of it. 2. Is increasing your brand identity at the trade show a key reason to attend? How will you brand your trade show exhibit? Will your logo be part of the branding? Will you incorporate your brand on all your handouts? 3. Do you expect to increase sales on the trade show floor? If so, by how much?Be realistic and set attainable sales figures. 4. Outline your expected trade show results. The more specific, the better. Are you planning to introduce new products or services at the trade show? If so, what are they and how will you showcase these new products/services? 5. Is an important emphasis of your trade show display to educate your target audience? If it is, will you have on-site speakers, website presentations, handouts at your trade show booth display? 6. Do you expect to gather industry information and customer preferences at the trade show? Do you have a formal survey and will you offer incentives for people to fill out your survey? 7. Is one of your goals to attract new business? If so, how many new orders do you feel are realistic? 8. Is recruiting new dealers or distributors a priority? If so, how many new dealers or distributors will be at the trade show? 9. Do you expect to educate customers? How do you plan to do this? Free literature Handouts? Internet presentations? In-person talks by your top management? By putting your goals in writing, you have a list that you can manage and measure. Your specific goals need to be realistic and timed. Make deadlines and meet them. You already know that trade show displays can enhance your marketing plans with measurable results. You now need to focus first on your goals and objectives so that your measurement and return on trade show investment are indeed meaningful. Dick Wheeler is President of Professional Exhibits & Graphics, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The firm is a full-service premiere trade show exhibit, graphics and management services company. For addtional information, go to www.proexhibits.com. © Copyright 1996-2006, Professional Exhibits & Graphics. All Rights Reserved Article Source: http://www.articles411.com Dick Wheeler is President of Professional Exhibits & Graphics headquartered in Sunnyvale, with a showroom in Sacramento, California. His firm is a full-service premiere trade show exhibit, graphics and management services company. Go to www.proexhibits.com Please Rate this Article 5 out of 54 out of 53 out of 52 out of 51 out of 5 function ratearticle(s){ s.act.value="rate"; s.submit; } Not yet Rated Article Source: http://www.articles411.com About The Author Dick Wheeler is President of Professional Exhibits & Graphics headquartered in Sunnyvale, with a showroom in Sacramento, California. His firm is a full-service premiere trade show exhibit, graphics and management services company. Go to www.proexhibits.com BrainPulse Technologies: Launches Advanced Interne... Blogging Systems Group, Leading Provider of Social... Yahoo Pay Per Click - The First On The Scene, But ... Poster Printing Techniques The Beauty of Custom Printing Power of Learning = Earning! Sell Something Other Advertisers Can Use The SBA 7(a) Loan Program Founders Smart Startup Ideas for '07 Paying the Piper [ Archive Listings ] |
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