Robert Piller
Robert Piller is the founder of Geek Tech Branding, a third-generation business that provides custom branded tech swag.
Every year, numerous trade shows take place around the world, allowing businesses to get in front of and try to appeal to an audience. When someone attends an event like this, though, what is going to make them stop at a certain booth? What kind of display will catch their eye? What will they get if they come over to learn more about a product/service?
Those who are setting up booths at trade shows need to provide incentives like the following:
Of course, swag is a go-to option for booths, since everyone loves freebies! Don’t just get random tchotchkes, though, and instead, opt for promotional products that align with what you do and who you target.
For instance, if you are a wellness company, you could hand out branded protein bars, pedometers or water bottles. If you are in the eco-space, you could go with reusable straws, canvas tote bags or items made from sustainable materials like cork or bamboo.
On a similar note, a brand can host a giveaway or a raffle at a booth, in order to draw in a crowd. In order to do this, choose a big-ticket item as the prize, post about it on social media, easily allow guests to enter to win, and select a winner in a random and public way before the end of the day.
Some stand-out items that can be given away or raffled off, no matter what your business does, include wireless speakers, bags/backpacks and gift packages that combine several smaller products into one bundled prize.
Besides giving away free products, a business can also give away time. Your product could be a one-of-a-kind thing, and people may want to ask you all about it while getting to actually use it. Your services could be highly needed in your area, meaning those who stop at your booth may have specific questions that only you can answer.
Trade shows can take a great deal of time, money, energy and resources, but the team you send to them needs to be ready to provide insight, education and a good time to everyone who stops!
Furthermore, a booth can offer business tips; trade shows bring together a certain industry, and a smart way to stand out from competitors is to give great advice. This will look different for everyone, depending on your field, location and brand, but providing booth visitors with valuable info is an effective tactic.
So before heading out to the next industry event, stop and think about how to draw in potential customers, what will appeal most to people and why anyone should care about your booth at all!
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