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"Trade Show Do's and Dont's"


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Phil Kelly
kelly3netins.net

Kelly Specialties
http://www.kellylogo.com


Having just returned from the promotional items

international trade show in Dallas, TX recently,

I was made aware of several tips that others

in trade shows should know.



While this list is not all-inclusive, it can

serve to bring you up to a quick speed on some

minimum requirements for operating a booth at

a trade show.



1) It is of utmost importance that the staff

be friendly, knowledgeable and courteous.

They should be good communicators who can

completely describe the product or services

you offer.



2) Don't have chairs in your booth, unless they

are used to conduct business with clients.

Booth workers should never sit. They should stand

in order to make immediate eye contact with the

show attendees. Booth workers should greet or

at least acknowledge every single visitor to their

booth.



3) The Front of the booth should be open

inviting show attendees into "your space".

Don't "hide" behind a table or other booth prop.



4)Don't schedule booth workers for long shifts

if all possible. Two-hour shifts are great...

especially at a busy show.



If this isn't possible, at least schedule

frequent breaks throughout the day so booth

workers can either sit and rest their legs,

take a walk around the show, etc.



Also, if a booth worker must be there for

the entire day, encourage them to change

shoes a couple of times. This makes a big

difference.



5) Take the time to be original in your

promotional items. Try to do/have the

"unexpected" at your booth to attract

attention. Your promotional item should be

something of value to the visitors to your

booth...or something so unique that they have

to stop and ask about it.



When possible, use quality products linked to

your type of business with complete imprint

of your name, phone, website, etc.



6) Don't focus on passing out lots of sales

literature, brochures, etc. Most of this will

be thrown away without a second glance. Instead,

organize a drawing or other mechanism for collecting

potential customers names and addresses.



Send out literature after the show along with a

special thanks for stopping at your booth.



Plan your follow-ups BEFORE the show.

Remember,the object of a trade shows is

to generate NEW business)





7) Invest in a heavy pad and good, thick carpet

for your booth space. Your booth workers will

thank you.



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Need more help or questions answered about

imprinted promotional items or how to use them ?



E-mail or call Kelly Specialties.

kelly3netins.net 800 554-0793



^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Phil Kelly is the owner of Kelly Specialties. He provides you

with years of experience in the marketing and promotion of your

business with impinted promotional items.

Remember to visit our site or give us a call for all of your imprinted promotional items.

We offer you over 600,000 items from more than 3,700 suppliers.

http://www.KellyLogo.com/ 800 554-0793

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