May 26th 2008
Trade Shows part 3
If it’s critical that you see certain customers in the booth, make appointments for this as well. Not everyone will keep these appointments since show time is hectic, but you’ll increase your chances of seeing someone if you try to schedule beforehand. Make sure you have plenty of brochures, price lists, and order forms. It’s better to take some home than to run out. There are those who believe that handing out expensive brochures at shows is a waste of money.
I tend to agree. Most attendees will take home their bag full of brochures, put it over in the corner, and never look at it again.
These same advisors claim you are better off to take names, pass out a simple, inexpensive brochure, and mail your better stuffafter the show with a well-written cover letter. Then follow up with a phone call or visit. Continue Reading »