More Trade Show Tips La Crosse WI

Not all trade shows are alike, but with a few basic tips, you can improve your ROI without adding much (or any) cost.

Local Companies

Meridian Corp
(608) 784-2110
1026 19th St S
La Crosse, WI
Market Sharp
(608) 779-5165
505 King St
La Crosse, WI
Vector Marketing
(608) 783-0508
2755 George St Ste 7
La Crosse, WI
Gerard Hall-Residential Services For Young Single
(608) 785-0476
940 Division St
La Crosse, WI
White Lake Marketing Llc
(920) 867-2751
E6126 White Lake Rd
Weyauwega, WI
Punchstock
(608) 828-2700
8517 Excelsior Dr Ste 200
Madison, WI
Razor Strategies Llc
(920) 886-6591
505 Bosworth Ln
Neenah, WI
T A Milwaukee Llc
(262) 797-0968
16985 W Bluemound Rd
Brookfield, WI
Advantage Sales & Marketing
(262) 784-1600
160 Bishops Way
Brookfield, WI
Enterprise Millennia Group
(920) 295-3181
418 W Water St
Princeton, WI

Follow up on the leads you generate. You would be shocked to know how many exhibitors fail to follow up with potential clients. Your work does not end when the trade show ends.

Train your booth staff on your products and services. Unknowledgeable staff is unprofessional.

Plan in advance. The cost of expedited shipping can be tremendous, so make sure you are planning your purchases months in advance.

Pick a show that is right for you. All your efforts will be wasted if none of your target audience attend the trade show at which you are exhibiting.

Please, don't try to do your own graphic design work. The work of a professional designer with an aesthetic eye is substantially better than the work of a person who simply understands the programs.

Practice setting up your display before the show. This can save you valuable time at the show to mingle with other exhibitors.

Send pre-show mailers.

You only have a certain amount of time at your trade show, so evaluate potential leads quickly. Spending too much time with a dead-end attendee can cause you to squander other valuable opportunities.

If you must exhibit internationally, plan well in advance.

Less is more in display design. You are not creating a museum exhibit, you are creating a trade show display. There is only a few seconds to grab the attention of potential leads, so make your graphics simple and powerful.

Make sure to read the guidelines for booths for the specific show you will be attending.

For more information, go to Conventions.net.

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