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Trade Show Tips to Promote Your Business
Trade shows are an important business marketing tool whether it’s a local show hosted by the chamber of commerce for a few hundred people or a mega show in Las Vegas for a few thousand. Potential buyers are coming together for their shared interest. If you can demonstrate that your company meets their needs you’ve got a new customer.

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Business Marketing Beyond the Booth
Exhibiting at a tradeshow is only the beginning for this marketing strategy. Read what follows after the tradeshow and learn some hints for the next tradeshow.

But, It Will Take Too Long
Sitting in a waiting area above the tradeshow floor, I watched the forklift drivers deliver crates and boxes to small groups who were waiting to transform their rented cement floors into inviting marketing endeavors for the next day's expo opening, hosting seven thousand conference attendees.

Good Shows in Bad Times: Exhibiting When Your Industry Is In Crisis
Every industry has its good & bad times…It is possible to turn in a great tradeshow performance when everything else is going wrong. Here’s how.

Eight Effortless Exercises to Improve Tradeshow Performance
Human nature dictates that more often than not, we seek out the smoother path and avoid things we perceive as difficult. Read, to improve your tradeshow performance effortlessly.

Rising Exhibiting Costs Places New Premium on Efficiency
To ensure the maximum ROI possible, in order to justify the spiraling costs... here are the top five ways to get the most out of every tradeshow...

Creating a Realistic Tradeshow Budget - How to Avoid Nickel & Dime-ing Yourself to Death
Having a realistic tradeshow budget is crucial for exhibiting success. It's imperative to include all the costs associated with exhibiting in your financial plan. Here are some tips on how to keep these costs manageable.

Smaller Crowds Hold Hidden Potential: Exhibiting During Economic Downturns
Economic cycles have very real and immediate consequences on the tradeshow environment. When times are good and there's lots of money floating around, tradeshows can become lavish events, with teeming crowds treated to extravagant displays and over-the-top exhibiting. On the other hand, when the economic indicators aren't so good, the tradeshow starts to look a little bleak. Exhibitors scale back and the crowds get smaller. This trend holds true among all industries; some are hit harder than others, but most see a significant decline in attendance numbers during economic downturns. Surprisingly, that's great news for exhibitors.

LISTEN TO YOUR IDEAS
How many potentially great ideas come to us each day? And how many ideas do we allow to grow into fruition and how many pass through our minds and disappear? What do we do with those ideas? And if we don’t act on them – why not?

Exhibiting Magic
In the wonderful world of exhibiting don’t you yearn for that magic wand to give a quick magical fix to your tradeshow trials and tribulations. Wouldn’t it be nice to have attendees motivated to flock to our booths because they wanted to and not because they had to?

Dealing with Difficult Discussions
Where are you when your best ideas come to you? If you are like 90% of all people you get your best ideas when driving, in the shower, in the morning, when falling to sleep or when working out. Notice what is absent… the office. Your best ideas don’t come to you at work!

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