The Invisible Trade Show Gap

The Invisible Trade Show Gap

A recent statistic said that 40% of companies that exhibit at a trade show for the first time, don’t come back.

That really surprised me since I’ve seen client after client land millions of dollars in new business from show after show.

So, why would nearly half of all new exhibitors decide not to show up where thousands of their ideal opportunities are waiting on them?

The longer I thought about it, the more I saw an invisible trap that they fall into.

And here it is.

“Everyone is here to do business.”

That one idea all but guarantees that they will have a bad show.

And it doesn’t stop there.

They print out brochures. They prepare to demonstrate their software on iPads. They make sure they have rollup banners with their website on them.

And the invisible gap still remains.

How are you going to get people to stop at your booth to get your postcard, see your software demo, or hear about what you do?

Their answer is the result of this logic:

  1. Our sales team is outgoing.
  2. They are good at selling.
  3. Therefore they are the best people to have in the booth.

Have you planned a booth? Have you thought this way?

Tomorrow I’ll talk about why this is a hidden danger to your show.

Best thoughts,

~Jonathan


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?? Jonathan Pritchard?is a mentalist-turned-consultant & the founder of?ZAVANT enterprises,?Institute of Applied Mentalism, & ROI Trade Shows.

Each project helps clients have more successful businesses through the power of better communication skills.

He was brought in by Criss Angel to consult on a TV project, appeared in front of Howard Stern / Mel B / Heidi Klum / Howie Mandel, and he's been in the "new media" game for more than a decade.

He's also the?author of several books?focused on the power of applied psychology, memory, and motivation.

Connect with him on?Twitter?and?YouTube?for more behind-the-scenes stories from the road & boardrooms across the world.

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