How To Stand Out at Your Next Trade Show:
Engage All The Senses
Evan D. Owen
In the
hyper competitive world of trade
shows trying to stand out from the crowd can
be quite challenging. It seems that everyone has a nice display,
great
graphics, brochures and the typical ball point
pen or koozie with logo which makes it difficult to be different. Below
are a few strategies that can be used to create that unique experience
and leave lasting impressions.
At a typical trade show your eyes and ears are pretty much being taken
care of, but what about the sense of smell, touch and taste? Here are a
few strategies that can help engage all the other senses.
Smell
- Smells can create quite an emotional response in most individuals. In
fact, you probably have a fond memory attached to the smell of your
grandmothers freshly baked cookies or the smell of wood in your fathers
workshop. For example, every time I smell gasoline I think of working
at my grandfathers gas station as a child in the summer. ScentAir,
based in Charlotte, NC, offers scent delivery systems that are normally
used in retail, medical and entertainment venues but can easily be
adapted for the trade show floor. The company offers over 1000 scents
and can even custom create a branded scent just for your company.
Touch
— is how we learn as children and
is also a valuable learning tool as adults. Put products in clients
hands, let them try them out. Try not to see what your sell as museum
pieces that no one can use. A more subtle approach in engaging touch is
through your feet. The only thing I hate about walking the show floor
or working at a show is how my feet feel afterwards. By the end of the
day I find myself looking for soft carpets to walk on so why not take
advantage of this dilemma. The Comfort Channel offers quite a variety
of foot massagers and many of them are quite portable. Invite prospects
in for a nice foot massage while discussing how you might be able to
help further their business. You can also help your prospect to
remember you on the way home. For most trade show attendees the way to
and from the show is via plane. Instead of the typical pen promotional
item why not give away branded inflatable neck pillows. They are quite
affordable and can be found at ePromos.
Taste - Taste can be quite a
challenge as we most often taste things by eating. Some shows will
enable you to give out food and others won't so make sure to refer to
you exhibitor manual. You can purchase branded food items with you
company name and or logo. Most commonly seen at shows is mints, but
there are plenty of other options like candies, nuts, even wine.
Another strategy with Taste is to send out food after the show. A great
example of this would be to send a pizza to a hot prospect for lunch
with a slice missing. In place of that slice would be a piece of paper
saying that your companies solution is the missing piece of the puzzle.
In the end your goal at any show is to stand out, get noticed and walk
away with as many potential leads and business opportunities as
possible. The above solutions are only a part of the puzzle but one
that is most often overlooked.
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