Planning a Successful Trade Show Oklahoma

Trade shows bring together in one location many of the key people in an industry or trade. Careful planning will allow you to maximize this opportunity.

Local Companies

Frederick Sommers & Western Sign Co
918-587-2300
415 E 3rd
Tulsa, OK
Quail Creek Golf & Country Club
405-751-0811
3501 Quail Ceerk Road
Oklahoma City, OK
Green Country Event Center
918-665-3995
12000 E 31st Street
Tulsa, OK
The Trade Group
405-601-9006
4522 Enterprise Pl
Oklahoma City, OK
Carol's Sign
405-769-5521
1910 N Post Rd
Oklahoma City, OK
Signs PDQ LLC
405-755-3503
3705 NW 50th
Oklahoma City, OK
Walker Companies
405-235-5319
121 NW 6th St
Oklahoma City, OK
Smarter Media
918-499-0331
5972 S Yale
Tulsa, OK
Fastsigns
918-627-3278
4735 S Memorial
Tulsa, OK
HiCORP
918-948-8830
4383 S 91st East Ave
Tulsa, OK

Trade shows bring together in one location many of the key people in an industry or trade. Careful planning will allow you to maximize this opportunity.

You have reviewed all potential trade shows, and decided on the few that will give your company the best positioning and exposure - now what?

Ideally, you have at least six months before the show to start the planning phase.

The best place to start is with a budget number. Find out how much you have been allocated for the show, and set up a spreadsheet immediately. Include columns for your booth (if you don't have one), travel expenses, shipment of the booth and all demos, collateral to be created, graphics, set up and electricity, and entertainment expenses during the show. Be sure to add in the initial cost for the booth space in this sheet.

Based on the budget number you have, select the booth space that you feel you will need. Smaller booths do NOT always mean less exposure - if done well, you can get a wonderful return from your efforts with a small well thought out booth.

Next, set up a timeline for the show. Work backwards from the show itself, and determine how much time it will take to complete each item. Begin at the end, with the setup of the booth and collateral, setup of any demos, and actual pickup of badges. Be sure to add in all these items too:

Pick up of any set up services

Pick up of collateral

Pick up of graphics

Transport of booth and equipment

Creation of booth duty list

Selection and training of booth personnel

Appointments with editors for PR purposes

Now add in the interim steps at the beginning. These should be:

Determination of your key messaging for the show. This step is key, and is often overlooked

Set show objectives

Choice of booth design, and purchase of booth

Creation of graphics, and collateral

Show blurb about your company

Selection of booth setup personnel. Don't just go with the ones suggested by the show

personnel, they are often more expensive

Creation of any demos

Email invitations to your potential customers

Follow up on the editorial calendar so you get coveted time spots with the editors you want

Any Podcasts that need to be created

Adding in show banners to your company site

Selection and purchase of show handouts and promotional giveaways

Any additional promotional opportunities offered by the show - selection and signup.

Include an after the show timeline as well, and include a time in which follow up should be completed and a show review meeting by all participants held. Show reviews help in the planning for the next show, and should not be neglected.

If you plan both your timing and budget carefully, your show should go extremely well. Neglecting to plan is the biggest reason why companies spend a great deal for a show, and then have little ROI to show for it.

For more information, go to Conventions.net.

Featured Local Company

Frederick Sommers & Western Sign Co

918-587-2300
415 E 3rd
Tulsa, OK
http://www.fredericksigns.com

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