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Peek a Boo - We See You -- 7 Trade Show Tips for Marketing Managers
Peek a Boo - We See You Does your company have a description for a full-time jobthat says "Stand in the booth and hand out brochures."? Doubt it. "Working the booth" often falls to the person closest to theshow site, or part of a sales team. So, staffing for tradeshows might be haphazard, considered a reward for salesperformance, or based on corporate marketing criteria. Then the question becomes how many people in a booth and what should they do? These are the basics the exhibit, sales and marketing managers should use for the most effective presence at each show. 1. Allocate space for two staff for each 10' x 10' area. Thisdecreases when you have conference areas, demonstrations, theatre, large equipment, storage and other space-eating situations. Know the floor plan when selecting staff. 2. Make sure everyone has a copy of the floor plan for theshow. It should be marked with: * Location of your booth * Locations of competitors * Locations of partners * Locations of prospective clients * Location of exits for emergencies * Booth floor plan clearly showing locations of storage,literature, conference area, demonstration, technicalequipment, etc. 3. Add a list of people responsible for keys for storage,scheduling the conference area, etc. Most important, who is responsible for technical equipment? To make sure it's in the booth, operating properly and who to call if it isn't working. Finally, spell out very plainly any rules and regulations affecting how the show space can be used. These should be from Show Management and your corporate policies. Think of all the unknowns and cover everything from disposing of trash to liquor in the booth, from balloons to swearing, from use of cell phones to dismantling before the end of the show. 4. Understand the schedule of the trade show and thesurrounding events. You may need fewer people at certaintimes and a larger staff during peak times. For example, ifthe luncheon is on the show floor, there will be traffic,thus you'll need more people. And conversely, if the showfloor is open during The Awards Luncheon, you may need less staff. Past experience and corporate expectations arerequired when you set the staff schedule. 5. Know when appointments are scheduled. You need some flexibility in your staff scheduling. People will come by early, late and unexpectedly. 6. Not everybody needs to be IN the booth, but may berequired to be nearby to handle a surge in visitors, such asa buying group, or to cover when appointments run late. This extra staff can be reached via beeper and should be used to gather market intelligence - talking with competitors, partners and general networking - while waiting to be called. 7. Staff needs to be aware that they are three-dimensional.They have a front, a back and a side. Actually, two sidesplus a top and a bottom. So, there are lots of ways thatpeople can view us. We've all had staff who look like they're wearing blinders -who think they're only responsible for the space directly infront of them. They aren't conscious - or don't care - ordon't know that they should care - about what's going onaround them. There's a great tendency to assume that people only see usfrom the front, as when we look at them and shake hands. Not true. Visitors usually see us first from the side, and thendecide to approach us. So stand up straight. Smile. Get ready for business. Julia O'Connor - Speaker, Author, Consultant - is president of Trade Show Training, inc. Based in Richmond, VA, Julia travels the country helping companies in a variety of industries put their best staff on the floor. http://www.TradeShowTraining.com -- 800-55-3910
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