Exhibitors' Pre-Trade Show Checklist North Dakota

Before you leave for that all important trade show, make sure you've made this list and checked it twice.

Local Companies

Fm Distributing
(701) 437-3238
319 Broadway St
Enderlin, ND
Robinson Norm
(701) 280-2475
300 Np Ave N
Fargo, ND
Bina Zaundra Athletic Marketing
(701) 298-8289
Fargo, ND
Coredata International Llc
(701) 839-2202
111 11th Ave SW
Minot, ND
Vector Marketing Inc
(701) 722-2900
100 N 3rd St
Grand Forks, ND
Dynamics Marketing Inc
(701) 251-9120
Jamestown Mall
Jamestown, ND
Mabu Marketing & Advertising
(701) 250-0728
222 S 12th St
Bismarck, ND

1. Make all last minute calls to ascertain that booth, products, promotional literature, etc. have arrived at the show site.

2. Call airport, train station, rental car company and hotel to confirm arrangements.

3. Go over your show objectives so you have them memorized, and will know if you're meeting them.

4. Make sure that all of your sales follow-up packets are put together, or will be put together while you're at the show.

5. Brief booth staff on proper etiquette, dress, and, of course, how to best make an at-show sale, or qualify a prospective customer. Make sure booth staff is aware of the show objectives, and how to best meet them.

6. Pack carefully and thoroughly:

business cards (bring twice as many as you think you'll need)

cell phone and/or pager

mini tape recorder (for keeping track of ideas)

laptop and/or hand-held organizer

itinerary of client meetings, special events, educational sessions, etc. (make sure key people at the office have a copy of this, too)

contact information on where key clients and/or vendors are staying

contact information on where booth staff are staying

plane or train tickets

credit cards/checks

comfortable shoes

first-aid kit

aspirin

show materials (directories, tickets, invitations, etc.)

appropriate show attire (perhaps a logoed golf shirt, or denim shirt)

trade publications, reports and memos to read on the plane

7. Check your e-mail and voice mail for any last-minute problems, concerns, etc. Make sure all of those that might try to contact you have been notified of your plans, or will be redirected to someone who can answer their questions in your absence.

8. Go over ongoing projects or important orders with the people that will be manning the office while you're away.

9. Do a last minute check of suitcase and briefcase to make sure you have all of the necessary items.

10. Straighten desk, so that upon your return you can dive back into projects in the order in which they need to be handled

11. Make a to-do list for things that must be done your first day back.

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