Decorations
make your booth even more interesting and personal. Antiques, accent pieces
and photos are some ideas you might want to consider. Decorations add flair,
increase sales and add to the quality of the show. All tables need to be skirted
with fire-retardant material; no plastic skirting.
Most
exhibit halls are not carpeted. It has been proven that a comfortable booth
will generate more sales. Carpet helps to define your booth and adds comfort
for your shoppers.
Flexibility
is a key ingredient to consider when designing your booth. The size of your
space can vary from each show. A flexible booth will allow you some mobility
within your space, in case you encounter some unforeseen restrictions.
- Well-trained, exuberant, “meet the people” sales team representing your
product or service.
- A dynamic, beautiful exhibit. Create a booth that invites the consumer
to come in. You’ll find your sales will increase with an inviting, colorful,
well-lit booth. The public’s first impression of you is usually their last.
The aesthetics and look of your booth are crucial to your success. Attract
attention. Get the public into your booth. This can be accomplished with
a great looking booth and something unusual that ties in with your product
or service, but don’t overuse your decorations or fill your booth with
a lot of clutter. Make a bold statement.
- Show the public the actual product or service in action. Show them how
you make that special craft. Let them work your one-of-a-kind gadget. Appeal
to their sense of sight, touch and smell. Show them the best way to utilize
or display your product. Be active.
- Sponsor a drawing for your product or service. Obtain leads with vigor.
Start a mailing list to capture the names of people interested in your
product or services.
- Offer incentives to buy at the show such as show discounts.
- Do not block the front of your booth with a table, forcing the public
to talk with you in a crowded aisle rather than in the booth.
- Treat your display layout with the same care and thought as you would
your store location.
- Be aggressively friendly!
Banners
and signs add color, are festive and give your booth that personalized touch
to help you stand out in the crowd. Unique, attractive signs will help people
remember who you are and where you are located within the show. Absolutely
no hand-drawn marker signs or“ sale” signs are allowed. You should not rely
on your booth ID sign for company branding.
When
someone walks into your booth, you only have a few seconds to engage the customer
in an effort to make a sale. If you wear an interesting, fun outfit, you enhance
your booth, plus you will also enhance your sales!
- Have dull, lifeless, poorly informed, untrained sales people.
- Read a book during show hours.
- Scowl at the public.
- Carry on a conversation with fellow show workers.
- Don’t staff the booth.
- Forget to bring business cards and brochures.
- Try not to have fun.
- Have nothing interesting in the booth.
- Fail to plan the strategy and purpose for exhibiting.
- Set up late, break down early
Be aggressively friendly!
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Links Below. Over the years many exhibitors have discovered
just how important a good booth design and an inviting atmosphere
are to sales. A great booth design will display your product
to its best advantage, invite customers into your booth and
increase your sales. Customers are drawn to a well-lit and
attractive booth. They take more time to investigate your
product
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