Submit Your Show for the TSNN Awards’ “Best of Show” Award

July 23, 2014

For the “Best of Show” award, we are leaving it up to you to tell us why you think your show is the BEST.

This is the fourth year for this special award, and five nominees will be invited to the TSNN Awards: Celebrating Trade Show Excellence Nov. 14-16 in Cleveland, Ohio. 

The overall winner will be announced at the gala awards celebration Nov. 15th. To be considered, please, submit your show HERE.

There is no specific criterion for the award. Be creative!

What challenge(s) did the show face? What was the “Best of Show” solution(s)? And what were the overall results and impact on the show?

What innovative practices, customer service and/or networking environments occurred to make it the best show ever? For example, did your show do something that tightened the attendee/exhibitor relationship? Describe to us how you created “WOW” experiences!

Did you use technology or social media in a new and exciting way? Did you initiate an “out of the box” idea? If so, did it add some excitement to the show floor that created an unparalleled end-user experience? Explain the creative strategies which would qualify you for a “Best of Show” award!

Click HERE to submit your entry for “Best of Show”. All you have to do is fill out a short, simple form and submit it back to us!

The top FIVE entries will be reviewed by a select panel of judges and then the industry will vote through an extensive social media and PR campaign which one deserves to be “Best of Show”.

The show managers from the five shows will be invited to the 2014 TSNN Awards: Celebrating Trade Show Excellence, where the winner will be named.

Shows must be based in North America and the deadline to submit your show is Aug. 16 and voting will begin Aug. 25 through Sept. 15. Good luck!

If you have any questions, please contact TSNN

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