Define aims and work to them – It is important for those designing exhibition stands to an event to understand what they want to get out of it beforehand. Creating an exhibition space that is tailor-made and dedicated to meeting the goals of the company is paramount. If the purpose of the event is to attract brand new customers, who have basic knowledge of the industry and are not familiar with the brand, it is important not to bombard them with figures and statistics, but attract them with simple offers and a friendly ethos. Conversely, if the event is a trade show full of experts and other competing businesses, going into detail and asserting why your business is the right choice is the strongest approach.
Reflect the event – If the event is a formal gathering of industry experts and potential business partners, it is important to accurately reflect this in the display. Formally dressed staff armed with plenty of information and a state-of-the-
Make it memorable – There are a number of ways to stand out from the crowd at events where everyone is competing for the limelight. Incorporating technology into a banner stand is a great way to get people talking; touch screens are widely available for this purpose, and delegates could participate in a public vote for their favourite product from the brand, or sign up for mailing lists of their own accord. A short video on an impressive plasma screen can have a great impact, and providing literature in the form of flyers or business cards for the potential customers to take with them will go a long way in securing follow-ups and future business.
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