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Getting the Most Out of Trade Shows
Most businesses attend one trade show or another. Trade shows are more than an excuse to spend some time in Las Vegas. Obviously, they are a great arena for increasing sales. However, they are also an excellent forum for networking among peers. Some companies see these opportunities at trade shows squandered. By following a few simple rules you can avoid being one of them.
Don’t go into a trade show without a plan. There can be many components within an overall trade show strategy. Becoming a speaker or panelist is a great way to gain exposure. Color printing for handouts also gets out the message. Make sure you have tangible targets for results emanating from the show. This can relate to leads or actual sales. Without a goal it is not possible to objectively measure your ROI on trade show attendance.
Prior to boarding the plane, you should have researched your audience. This enables you to craft your pitch ahead of time. For big prospects this is especially critical. Knowing your target’s needs and concerns is valuable information towards closing the sale. Color printing can be used to send sharp mailings to selected attendees in advance in order to set a stage for your in person contact.
Make sure you have alternative plans for each phase of your plan. Booths have known to not show up on time. Your color printing can get lost. Curve balls should be expected with plans in place to deal with them. Losing the productivity from an entire show because of a shipping error is in excusable.
Utilize all public relations avenues prior to a big show. Press coverage is ideal. Also great is inclusion in industry or trade publications. Creating buzz about your company or product prior to the show is sure to enhance your results. Once there, your booth must attract attention. The methods from achieving this are limited only by your imagination. Color printing can provide eye catching graphics. Compelling displays attract passersby.
Most trade show marketers today hand out promotional items. It is a smart idea to pick items which are durable. When you distribute items with a short shelf life, then you are limiting your exposure. Some items, like a keychain screwdriver if you are in the construction trade, can remain in use for years. Don’t skimp on these items. A few dollars saved can translate to degradation of your brand.
Before your next show ponder these points. Do you have tangible goals? Are there alternate plans should the original ones go awry? Make sure all color printing is done in advance. Try to get some positive press mentions. Set a quantifiable goal and attain it with these simple tips.
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Construction Trade night courses?
My partner has been debating to do a night college in the UK in order to get a recognised skill/trade so that he will be able to start / progress his career in a different field.
Please advise where you can find information about these night courses? And if anybody knows of any construction companies that are looking for trainee’s.
He has left school for 8 years and has basic qualifications in English, Maths and Science.
Thanks in advance.
in the U. S. we have vocational schools that give some brief and some extensive courses in the construction field. They address the different aspects of construction as foundation and grading, estimation, blueprint reading, roofing, carpentry etc. There are also some community colleges that give a two year courses for a full blown construction diploma that basically cover everything. My guess is that you go to a good search site based in the U.K. (such as Yahoo UK and Ireland) and look for vocational schools within your city). the same can be said about the employment oppsotunities. GL
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