Title: The Power of Partnership
1ABCs of Exhibiting Tips for New Exhibitors and
Tricks for Old Pros
The Power of Partnership
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3ABCs of Exhibiting Tips for New Exhibitors and
Tricks for Old Pros
Featuring Diane Vidoni, Director, Conference
Trade Show Operations, IAAPA Alan Ramsay,
President / CEO, CLM Entertainment, Inc. Tim
Timco, Vice President - Sales Marketing,
Worldwide Ticketcraft
4Agenda
- A-Z at a glance
- These slides are posted online at
http//www.iaapa.org/education/elearn/elearning.as
p - Show Prep I Advance Planning
- Show Prep II Preparing for On-site Success
- Tips from Experienced IAAPA exhibitors
5Ordering early saves over 30 across the board
SAMPLE
Keep this online checklist handy to help track
key IAAPA deadlines.
Take advantage of early discounts and avoid
penalties.
6Be a Good Neighbor
Remember to keep your products, brochures,
signs, characters, etc. inside your booth space.
Help make this a positive, fun event for
everyone buyers will notice the good energy!
7- Know the building regulations to avoid any
surprises on-site!
SAMPLE
8Think everything is taken care of? Check again!
Making sure materials are packed and orders are
placed will save you time and money on-site in
Las Vegas!
9Never plan a tradeshow without the Exhibitor
Services Guide
Find all the links you need on the IAAPA website!
More on this important topic later!
10Consolidate! Ship to the Warehouse. Know Local
Labor regulations. These can save you money
and headaches. Well cover these more in-depth a
little later.
11Strive to incorporate just one or two (or more!)
green practices!
Become Carbon Neutral
Print Less Print Green
Reduce waste and support a great cause Donate
extra products samples to Give Kids The World!
12- Happy, smiling exhibitors are more approachable!
- You will encounter potential buyers throughout
the week in the expo hall, in hotels, and on
the Las Vegas Strip. - Participate in the numerous IAAPA events and
programs. - Create more chances for people to get to know you
and remember your name when they are ready to
make their next purchase. - Have fun and others will gravitate towards you!
13DEADLINE APPROACHING August 21st All exhibitors
must provide IAAPA with a copy of their
Certificate of Insurance by August 21,
2009. Check the details in the IAAPA Rules and
Regulations.
14New this year - just for our exhibitors!
Dedicated Show Floor hours when there are no
Educational Seminars or other IAAPA events
planned that could compete for your buyers
attention!
15- Your booth reflects your preparedness!
- Build the exhibit around the product
- Make your exhibit easy to understand and visually
engaging - Be sure your company name contact info are
prominently visible and easy to distribute - Know your Product
- Demonstrate your product/services strengths
best features - Show product applications
- Give samples if possible
- Know your Competition
- Is my product unique to this market?
- Are my competitors exhibiting?
16Many exhibitors import leads directly into a
sales-contact database with a computerized
lead-retrieval system.
17Get Buyers Looking for You at Expo!
Have you developed a pre-show marketing strategy?
If not, you may be missing out on opportunities
to drive potential business to your booth.
18Remember, many deals are made on the golf course
and in the buffet line!
View Special Events
View Exclusive Tours
View the complete Program the Personal Planner
19Trade Show Vendor Tours Have category-specific
buyers escorted right to your booth! View the
2009 Tour categories, register to Participate,
and learn more online.
20If you have exciting news, hold a press
conference, develop press kits, and work with
IAAPAs Press Room to share press releases
regarding new products. During Expo, the Press
office will be located in Room S230A in the Las
Vegas Convention Center To contact Press Office
staff prior to Nov 14, call 1 703-299-5127 or
e-mail pressoffice_at_IAAPA.org.
21 Have you outlined an approach to rate the
quality of the leads you obtain at expo?
Significantly increase your Return on Investment
(ROI) by allocating resources for the right
prospects.
22Better safe than sorry.
Plan your interactive exhibit or ride carefully
and remember that it must pass daily on-site
safety checks.
23Get your company noticed off the tradeshow
floor! Sponsors receive many additional
benefits, and their company gets significantly
more exposure.
Learn about this years opportunities.
24- DOs
- Be enthusiastic, confident, industrious.
- Be aware of your body language, be carefully
groomed. - Keep the booth neat, clean, organized.
- Work with all prospects know how to demonstrate
products.
- DONTs
- Don't eat/drink in the booth.
- Dont wander away
- Dont be overly aggressive or negative.
- Dont underestimate your visitors.
- Dont sit with your back to the aisle.
- Dont read or use your cell phone at your booth.
25 Even our seasoned IAAPA exhibitors need to take
careful note of the differences that this will
mean in Las Vegas.
More on this important topic shortly!
26- Invite your key customers and prospects to 'be
your guest' at IAAPA Attractions Expo 2009 - Did you know that as an exhibitor you are
entitled to VIP invitations that allow your
guests to pre-register for FREE? -
- Request your invitations today!
27 Las Vegas may be about fun, but great business
also happens there.
Las Vegas generates strong worldwide attendance
for conferences and trade shows on average,
attendance increases 18 when conventions rotate
into Las Vegas.
28eXclusive Housing Rates through IAAPA Room Blocks
Travel Planners, the official IAAPA housing
provider, has negotiated exclusive low rates for
this event and rooms are going fast.
Book now to secure your first-choice
accommodations
29- IAAPA Introduces new software kiosks to help
customers and prospects find you. -
- This is FREE and every paid exhibitor is
included with no extra registration or effort
needed! It will be launched shortly before expo. -
- Coming up, well give you a sneak-peak and
youll instantly understand why we expect it to
be a huge hit among exhibitors and the buyers who
want to visit you!
30Say no to suitcasing! Suitcasing means
attempting to promote a company, product, or
service at IAAPA Attractions Expo or associated
events without purchasing an exhibitor
booth. IAAPA does not tolerate this practice and
appreciates your support in reporting any
violations to the IAAPA Show Office.
31Next Up
- Show Prep I Advance Planning
- Show Prep II Preparing for On-site Success
- Tips from Experienced IAAPA exhibitors
32 Keep the IAAPA checklist handy to help track key
show deadlines
SAMPLE
33- Never plan a tradeshow with out it!
- This Exhibitor Services Guide helps you maximize
your efforts by consolidating critical
information from many sources into one
easy-to-read manual. -
- This Guide contains all the forms and necessary
information you need to plan for your exhibit at
IAAPA Attractions Expo 2009!
34- Consolidating shipments into minimal shipping
boxes/containers and bundling your items into 1
or 2 complete shipments will save you money and
time. - Shipping to the advance warehouse, although
slightly more expensive, will provide advance
confirmation of your freight arrival, and freight
will be waiting for you at the convention center
when you arrive. - Get confirmation of your freights arrival!
- Teamsters Union Local 631 has jurisdiction via a
labor agreement with FREEMAN for the loading and
unloading of all trucks. - Exhibitors may hand carry materials provided
they do not use material handling equipment to
assist them.
35 Teamsters Union Local 631 has jurisdiction via
a labor agreement with FREEMAN for the erection,
touch-up, dismantling and, repair of all exhibits
when this work is done by persons other than your
full-time company personnel.
36- Make the most of your marketing dollars!
- Sponsors receive benefits such as attendee
lists, the ability to distribute materials at
events, lobby and booth signage, recognition on
the IAAPA web site, complimentary tickets to
events, and acknowledgment in the On-Site Show
Program. -
- Choose to sponsor an exclusive reception or
function, education sessions, the Kickoff Event,
an awards program, or one of many other
opportunities! -
- Review all of this years sponsorship
opportunities online.
37- NEW software kiosks to help customers and
prospects find you. -
- In the weeks before the show, watch for this new
tool on the IAAPA website to help buyers plan
their route through the show floor. - On site, look for these kiosks to help buyers get
oriented and make a bee-line for your booth! - This is FREE and every paid exhibitor is included
with no extra registration or effort needed!
38Next Up
Show Prep II Preparing for On-site Success
Planning ahead for these topics will lead to a
more pleasant successful ON-SITE experience!
39Know the building regulations to avoid any
surprises on-site! Some areas of note are
Animal Appearances, Balloon/Sticker policy,
Exhibitor Appointed Contractor regulations, and
more.
40- DEADLINE APPROACHING August 21st
- All exhibitors must provide IAAPA with a copy of
their Certificate of Insurance by August 21,
2009, indemnifying the Association and the Las
Vegas Convention Center, and indicating required
coverage in the amounts stipulated in the IAAPA
Rules and Regulations.
41- What to Expect
- Inspection Procedures / Documentation
- Daily inspection by the Show Safety Inspectors
documentation required. - Dynamic Device Operators Training Class
- Maintaining your status
42Ride Safety Audience Participation Inspections
- Maintaining your Green Permit status or adding
participation status on-site - Secure insurance with a 3 million general
aggregate - Provide the Owners Manual and Safety Signage
- Receive a green permit sticker from the Show
Safety Inspector before permitting audience
participation - Inspection by the Show Safety Inspectors and
accompanying documentation required on each
subsequent day.
43 Train all staff members who are present about
the Convention Center and IAAPA Rules and
Regulations that apply to your exhibit and
particularly related to your rides or audience
participation.
44Next Up Tips from An Experienced IAAPA Exhibitor
- Key topics to keep IAAPA Expos valuable,
successful events year after year. - Marketing Pre-Show Promotion
- VIP Invitations
- Quality Leads Follow Through
- Booth Etiquette
- Have Fun!
45- Get Buyers Looking for You at Expo!
- Promote your presence booth in any mailings,
ads, and communications to clients potential
clients - Promote your show presence on your web site and
note you are exhibiting at IAAPA Attractions Expo
in your email signature.
46 Invite your key customers and prospects to 'be
your guest' at Attractions Expo All Exhibitors
receive VIP Invitations upon request. These
may be used to invite your most important
customers and prospects to attend IAAPA
Attractions Expo 2009 as your guests. Persons
registering with a VIP Invitation will receive
free admission to the Trade Show when they
register before November 6, 2009. Request your
invitations today!
47- Outline your approach in advance!
- Identify qualified buyer criteria
- Develop typical buyer profiles
- Determine criteria of a quality lead
- Ask the appropriate questions
- Listen to the prospects needs interests
- Be sure to confirm that the prospects contact
information is accurate before they leave your
booth - Have a plan with follow up steps for after Expo.
- Many exhibitors import leads directly into a
sales-contact database with a computerized
lead-retrieval system. - Don't be shy about scheduling a follow-up
discussion.
48- Be a Good Neighbor
- Remember to keep your products, brochures, signs,
characters, etc inside your booth space. - Design your booth to allow for movement in and
around your booth and products. - 20 of the space should be open for movement...do
not conduct business in the aisles.
49 Particularly if youve never been to IAAPA
Attractions Expo or to Las Vegas plan to join in
all the fun opportunities this event creates!
See you in Las Vegas!
50THANK YOU!
We hope this information will help you better
prepare to exhibit at IAAPA Attractions Expo in
Las Vegas, and help create an enjoyable, safe,
and successful experience for everyone! These
slides and hyperlinks are available on the IAAPA
website. We also plan to post a recording of this
session online.
51Questions?