Are you prepping for a trade show? Getting your business in front of other decision-makers is a great way to spread brand awareness and pick up new leads. But trade shows can be expensive—wasting precious budget if you aren’t ready to rock.
Audience expectations and evolving technology are changing how brands approach trade shows. Preparing new marketing strategies for your booth helps you take full advantage of the opportunity in front of you. Here are eight tips for improving your trade show impact.
Before you even start planning for the show, it’s important to establish your goals and key performance indicators (KPIs). Having a way to measure your work helps you evaluate your strategy and adjust for future events. Showing how you meet those KPIs helps build a case for the value of attending trade show events.
Plus, you want to be prepared to give your higher-ups and key stakeholders answers to questions like:
Get your audience excited
Establish a marketing timeline to help keep your pre-show outreach on track:
How will your booth attract the right audience? Consider what focal point and design will draw in the company leaders you want to target. Break-out rooms or consultation sections are one way to encourage event meetings.
Event swag can be a huge draw for many attendees. Bring cool promotional items that are useful and attractive so your audience will want to use them. Top items could include tote bags, sticky notes, pens and flash drives.
You want to meet the energy of the event with your office casual or business attire—don’t look stuffy by overdressing, and don’t look sloppy by underdressing. No matter what you wear, make sure you are wearing your brand.
All reps at the show should wear the same apparel for uniformity and brand cohesiveness. T-shirts, polo shirts or dress shirts could all be ordered in your company colors and sporting your business logo.
Offer a gift card or higher-value item to increase the number of leads you capture at your event. A giveaway encourages people to visit your booth and increases your marketing clout.
Consider offering a free service or major discount to help convert interested leads into customers. Or choose a high-value promotional item with your logo on it to increase brand awareness. Of course, gift cards are popular because they are attractive to everyone and easy to get to the winner after the event.
You want to gather consistent and accurate information for your CRM without slowing people down at your booth. One way of proving event ROI is to collect and manage relevant leads from the show.
Prepare to instantly capture leads by using smartphones to scan business cards and enter information directly into your CRM. Make sure every rep at the show knows what information they need to gather so your records are consistent and valuable to your sales team.
Engage with your audience
It’s a great idea to create a simple—yet memorable—hashtag that encourages visitors to interact with your booth. You can even start to hype the next trade show if there is one on the horizon.
Finally, you want to touch base with leads you met during the event. Have an email nurture campaign ready to go out as soon as the event is over—connecting with leads while they are still warm and remember your trade show interactions.
During the event, segment your leads so they can be put into email nurture campaigns that fit their needs or position in the sales funnel. The more you know your audience, the better you can target outreach and attract their business.
Want help getting the most out of your next trade show? Contact Jonathan Ebenstein at jebenstein@strategicseven.com to get started!