Break Through The Crowded Floor At Your Next Trade Show
If you enter a room of industry professionals and ask who has been to a trade show, most people in the room will raise their hand. That’s because there’s an estimated 13,000 trade shows that take place every year in the U.S. With that many happening annually, you would think that we’ve all been there and seen that. So we’re left to wonder, are there any surprises left??
Not only have most of us been to a trade show, but some of us might not want to go back. That’s because many companies settle for a rinse-and-repeat presence, but they don’t have to. Trade shows can be moving experiences, allowing brands to provide attendees with a glimpse into tomorrow. CES and NAIAS are meccas for early adopters and industry enthusiasts who gather to get a coveted first look at the latest in blue-chip technology and innovative advancements. These experiences provide that “wow” factor, where attendees feel compelled to talk about something long after the show floor has cleared. And, of course, that’s the goal—to create something that echoes beyond the event.?
So how do you do it? How do you amplify the “oohs” and the “aahs” that transform the ordinary into the OMG. It starts by creating moments that seem larger than life—that are unexpected, unique, and feel tailored to the audience. It’s these moments that stick with us long after the information we’ve been fed has been filed away.?
In fact, research indicates that attendees retain only about 10% of what they hear after one week, but they will still remember how they felt in the moment .
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Here are a few tips on how you can cut through the trade-show clutter to create memorable moments attendees won’t soon forget:
These are only a few ideas of how you could integrate entertainment elements into your next trade show to create those magical moments for attendees. So, remember these tips as you plan your next industry event. At G7, we thrive in helping clients take the stage and stand out from the crowded showroom, so they can be the talk of the conference.?