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June 9, 2009

Marketers Expect Increase in Event Spending for 2010, over 2009

MacWorld 2008, Custom Rental Exhibit Booth - seen here on previous trade show blogsOnline ads aren’t the only thing that marketers expect to increase over the next year. While an overwhelming 68.7% of marketers expect to increase their Online advertising, 37.6% also expect their Event marketing to increase, with 49.9% seeing no change in that figure. While that isn’t an overwhelming increase in Events, it does reflect an opposing trend to many other forms of marketing. Take a look here. Budgets for radio, broadcast, and outdoor marketing are down significantly, whereas Events, Direct Mail, and Telemarketing are modestly increased.

The trends of modest increases are paired with modest increases for marketing budget through the second half of 2009, and through 2010. Budgets were slashed across many different industries for the first half of 2009. This has greatly affected the trade show exhibit business, with exhibit houses lowering prices and responding with additional services. Even tradeshow organizers and convention halls have responded with stimulai of their own - reduced booth space pricing, and some early indications that services for things like I&D and drayage may be reduced from their inflated levels. Our “The Frugal Exhibitor” segment chronicals online sources keeping tabs on the ebb and flow of tradeshow values.

2 Comments »

  1. [...] I do believe that virtual tradeshows will replace other forms of advertisement - print mediums being a prime example, with TV and radio also falling casualty to declining marketing budget allocations. We delved into 2009-2010 budget expectations earlier this month, here. [...]

    Pingback by Virtual Tradeshows: Still tallying Votes | Marshall Yard: — June 16, 2009 @ 3:07 pm

  2. Any increase in any kind of spending (except my wife’s) will be nice to see!

    Comment by Larry — August 3, 2009 @ 11:02 pm

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