samedi 29 novembre 2014

Getting And Keeping Your Customers With Effective Trade Show Exhibit Display

By Ida Dorsey


In today's economy, finding and keeping loyal customers is very important to many business, big and small alike. A big part of this, however, is having an effective trade show exhibit display. That is where businesses choose to meet their potential customers face to face at trade shows, where a representative from the company will go and have a meet and greet with potential customers.

Introduce you company and brand effectively: In order for your exhibition to be effective, ensure to talk on relevant product information and not forgetting to brief information of your business. The information you pass to your audience a key to the success and expanding customer base of your company. Your target during the show is to gain the attention of consumers and hence using an attractive color is necessary. In case of a graphic design company, bright color and displaying some designs is recommended, a criteria which is not applicable to and old law firm.

But more important that the actual display itself is the representative. To be a rep at a show, you need to be friendly and assertive, able to talk to anyone who comes your way. It is a fast paced environment, and the company is paying good money to get their name out there. Professionalism is a must, but being open and friendly with your clients and putting your best foot forward is the best way to gain clients.

Make appointments: You can use the exhibition to make and keep appointments. Most works get to the press and publicizing you are ready and it should be done 6 to 8 week to day or week of the program. You need to people you believe will show interest in your brand and make appointments that fit your schedule in order to show how your company is efficient and professional.

After the potential client is met and the appointment is kept, follow up is key. One to two weeks after you have met with your potential customer, you must call or email them to follow up. You must be persistent, but not overly so. The whole point of doing these shows is to network and make connections that will hopefully last.

Distinguish your brand: Don't forget get that there are other business you are completing with. Hence, you need to be able to distinguish your brand among your competitors. Ensure that you use this opportunity to meet your target regardless of your position at the show. Your aim should be to have attention of the clients and to be noticed first before the others.

Giveaway: In order to be noticed first, flood many tables with freebies having the brand of your company inscribed on it. Other companies may be also offering freebies, so yours should be unique and need to be products that people can wear; they will also help other clients notice your company as they walk around. Some examples of the giveaway can be hats, sunglasses or T-shirts. When they put on these freebies as they carry out their daily activities, they will be a way to spread your brand out there; this is not a waste.

Branded items like hats, caps, key holders, are ideal to turn your visitors into future customers Have a feedback form and a pen ready, invite your visitors to share their thoughts about your products with you. Record your visitors' contacts. Pay them a courtesy call one week after the event, thanking them for attending the show and in particular for having visited your stall. You will have won yourself loyal customers who will order again.




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