Posts Tagged ‘rental exhibits’

Bi-Polar Exhibit Houses v. Long-Lasting Trade Show Partnerships

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Display booths are designed, sold, and MANAGED - the account manager is accountable for the back end of the processTradeshow Guy: “You’ve been using ABC Exhibit House for 10 years- that’s quite a track record. I assume you’re awfully happy with whatever they’re doing for you?”

Tradeshow Exhibitor: “We’re THRILLED with ABC Exhibits. They’re the best.”

Tradeshow Guy: “Hmm. What is it that’s so great about ABC? What do they do that’s so much better?”

The likely answer to that question might catch newcomers to the tradeshow world off-guard:

It isn’t how impressive the trade show designs are. Their prices are probably higher than some of the competition. And no one will immediately rave about what high quality their exhibit house provides.

More than likely, it comes down to three things:

  1. “They always know what shows we’re doing, and when we need to work on it.”
  2. “They routinely ‘save the day’ – last minute changes and other actions that reflect that they genuinely want to keep their client’s exhibit program going strong through whatever hurdles may appear.
  3. “They’re part of our team.”

Plain and simple, #3 is the most important. The Account Manager plays the greatest role in ensuring a cohesive and dynamic relationship exists between the trade show exhibitor and the exhibit booth provider.

Essentially, the account manager is the key player who ensures that the exhibit selling process is not bi-polar. A “bi-polar exhibit sale” (or rental) goes like this: Sales finds Client. Sales, Design, and Client collaborate. The booth is designed, and sold. Sales hands the contract over to Engineer & Fabricator. Sales goes back to selling. What happens in this scenario?

Engineer & Fabricator look at the contract, look at the design, shake their heads, and build an exhibit based on those “guidelines.” They ship the display to the show, and Client PANICS! The minute changes that happen between the original conception of the trade show display, and its fulfillment, constitute an ocean of change for the exhibitor. Without the account manager’s care, discretion, and communication, the process is not a participatory one wherein the client is involved in the custom exhibit’s evolution.

There will always be conflicts between designs & contracts and engineering & fabricating. The devil is in the details, as they say. A long-lasting relationship demands that the exhibitor knows what to expect at every turn. The exhibit house effectively resolves whatever obstacles rear their ugly heads, and the client knows everything is under control. A short-lived relationship invariably follows the bi-polar model. The account manager is the glue that brings everything and everyone together. They’re the meds that keep us all HAPPY!

International Plastics Showcase NPE Tradeshow

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

NPE 2009 Exhibit Design StrategyNPE  will be hitting McCormick Place in June of 2009, start planning your exhibit design,  it is not to early to focus on your exhibit and marketing strategy.

NPE 2006 showed an increase in attendance from previous years, with an expected attendance of 75,000 plus for the 2009 show,  exhibiting at NPE 2009 is a fantastic opportunity for your company. 

New Technology Awards and Technology Conferences are being planned, introducing new products and technologies into the marketplace at the International Plastics Showcase Tradeshow, is a great doorway for companies that want to get in front of industry leaders.

Exhibit design and creating an impact on the tradeshow floor should be a well thought out process and teaming up with an exhibit house early on, can help create a unique and succesful trade show experience. Wrapping your new products and services with a customized rental exhibit can help you focus on gaining the traffic into your exhibit booth.  With a stunning variety of graphic solutions and exhibit design, it will help in every aspect of operation when the trade show opens.

Creating a total experience through exhibiting should focus on the message you are wanting to convey.  Your exhibit should be more than just timber and glue.  Presenting a detailed but simple plan includes a time line.  Smart Detail and Smart Design, planning early will give you an edge to focus on the clients and the audience you want to speak to. 

Diving into Exhibiting

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

There are several tradeshows that are upcoming in the spring time, while researching a few of the events that will be taking place at Offshore Technology Conference on May 5th, in Houston, Texas.  I thought the theme “Waves of Change” was a very fitting not only to OTC 2008, but could be equate this to each and every industry we come across.

When you are launching a new business and trying to break into the fast paced growing industry standards, your marketing endevour for first time exhibiting can be quite frustrating, I recently read a post at Domestic Diva that brought to light the struggles of exhibiting for first timers. 

Decisions to exhibit should be weighed carefully and several months in advance, looking for prime trade show floor space with alot of traffic.  If you start early, you are more apt to get a prime location for your exhibit.  National Hardware Show is another tradeshow that will be taking place at the Las Vegas Convention Center - May 6th-8th.  There will be over 18,000 buying attendee’s, planning to exhibit at a tradeshow in your industry could bring in new relationships, transmit your message to a large audience, help with service related issues and stimulate add-on sales.

Looking ahead at trends in booming marketplaces can become a complex process, recent advances in technology can help you capture your prospective clients attention.  If you are not infront of them, someone else will surely jump at the chance.

If you are contemplating exhibiting and marketing your business in the trade show arena, look ahead and start your strategy with an exhibit house that can offer you customized solutions.  Customized Rental Exhibits give you flexibility and can assist in your branding efforts. Offering you a valuable opportunity to introduce your products and services in a 3D Marketing environment.

Customized Rental Exhibits, change it up!

Monday, February 4th, 2008

If you purchase an exhibit, you are completely stuck with that entire look and feel for all of the trade shows that you have on your upcoming trade show calendar.

When it comes to exhibiting, there are many questions as well as varying right & wrong answers, customized rental exhibit properities give you flexibility to change things up and reach out to different audiences with different messages.  Attending several trade shows a year, as many corporations do, you want to excite and create an impact with the trade show attendee’s, if they see the same booth year in and year out, they may not see beyond that.

Change it up - Customized Rental Exhibits & Displays.