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The traditional purpose of trade shows has been to serve as an open platform for companies to “strut their stuff" and offer insight into the latest trends and innovations for the products and services in their industry. With a competitor only a few booths away, the hard sell has been inevitable – until now.



Current trends are creating a different climate at trade shows these days. With competition for the customer’s attention stronger than ever, exhibitors are no longer fixated on separating themselves from their competitors by focusing on a particular product and simply talking about solutions and benefits. Which leads us to the first, and probably most profound, trend in trade show exhibiting.

Experiential Exhibits:

Product pitches and demos are “out" – at least they are no longer the centerpiece of a trade show exhibit. Instead of the literal, one-on-one, “we’re better because . . ." spiel, the challenge has become creating an experience for the potential customer that leaves them in awe, or at least makes a strong enough impression that they forget about the competition. While the trade show booth is a temporary fixture, the idea is to create a space that has a feeling of permanence and keeps the customer engaged. So engaged, in fact, that the customer has a memorable experience, and associates that experience with your product – eliminating the need for the hard sell, and creating a smooth landing for the soft sell.

Each element of these “experiential exhibits" is crucial and must be carefully selected to effectively execute a cutting-edge, yet warm and inviting, space. Any sort of “edutainment" feature anchored in technology, such as interactive computer games that test knowledge or popular television game shows as a template for a game featuring facts and information about your company or industry, are a must-have. Making this part of your trade show booth space gives you an opportunity to make your booth more of an interactive space.

Materials:

There are many different types of materials that can be used and are used to make trade show displays. But because of it’s versatility and low cost in comparison to other materials, fabric is one of the trendiest materials to use for your booth. Metal and wood are used less frequently because of their weight, bulkiness and inflexibility.

You can use fabric in a subtle way, almost like a canvas, to create a backdrop for the theme of your space. And often, the light, airy nature of the fabrics used for today’s exhibits create a light, airy feeling for your trade show display. But more often, you will find fabric being used for the banner stands, such as the Allure tensioned fabric banner displays that have recently hit the market. These high-quality banners are quickly set up (about two minutes with no tools needed) and easy to put together, convenient to travel with (even on an airplane,) economical to ship, and, shelves can be added to the banners for a more sophisticated look. These advantages, along with the long life and durability of the Allure banners, makes them slightly more expensive than typical banner stands. But the extra money is worth it - these banners create such a strong presence that they can be used by themselves or combined with a pop-up or custom booth to really make your space “pop."

Lighting:

Whether you are going for a more traditional trade show booth or the cutting-edge experiential, lighting is crucial in creating the mood for your space. Because of this, custom lighting is becoming more mainstream.

Using filtered or wash lights creates a mood that drastically contrasts with a trade show display that uses spotlights. But ambience is not the only reason custom lighting has become more popular. You can also use lighting – however dramatic or subdued – to bring attention to featured products.

The Final Touches

Today’s trade show visitors are limited on time and bombarded with a flurry of sales and marketing gimmicks. To “stand out in the crowd," here are some additional trends that have emerged in recent years.

Booth Details – Once you have gotten a visitor’s attention and they have entered your space, you must give them a good reason to stick around for more than a couple of seconds. This is the time for you to immerse the customer with your brand. Visitors want to see how your product or service will benefit them – so show them. Testimonials are an easy way to achieve this, in addition to marketing materials featuring people using your product, as well as the standard product demonstration. And because presentation is everything, additional pieces in your booth, such as literature racks, are a good way to keep your space organized while attractively displaying your marketing materials without overwhelming prospects with too much information.

Time is of the Essence – With the demands of today’s busy work schedules, most visitors do not have an entire day to spend at a trade show. Their time at the event is valuable, so you must be able to get their attention and quickly and easily explain what your company offers. Some of these visitors will come to the trade show as a team, and the team will include decision-makers who evaluate you, in comparison with the competition.

Get the Word Out – This is a trend that has been around for awhile, but one that is often overlooked. Prior to the event, let your clients and potential customers know that you are participating in a trade show – use every promotional opportunity to mention it, use direct mail, email and other traditional marketing avenues to drive more traffic to your exhibit.

Trade shows are an essential piece of an overall successful marketing strategy. And implementing these trends for your trade show space will help create that memorable experience for clients and potential customers that will hopefully make follow-up a breeze.
Used Trade Show Exhibits
Trade shows are a great way to get exposure for your company and the products and services you provide. These types of events need to be carefully planned out to make sure you reach your target audience. You want to make sure that your exhibit has powerful displays that get your message across and draws people into your space.

When designing your trade show exhibit you need to plan well in advance so you will have time to get all of your graphic displays created. You should focus on a theme for your exhibit and design your displays around it. A trade show is a good time to introduce new products and to get people interested in what you do.

You want to make your exhibit professional looking and attractive to draw in new prospects. You can coordinate your displays and tables to match the colors of your company's logo. You can also have your staff wear appropriate attire to give your exhibit an overall professional look.

You don't have to have the biggest or flashiest trade show exhibit to attract visitors. You need to have well placed displays that let people who are passing by know what your products or services are. You can use a combination of signs, pop-up displays, marketing materials and lighting to give your exhibit a clean organized appearance.

You want your message to be loud and clear. The images and words you use in your displays are crucial to get the right visitors to your exhibit. If your message is clear and precise you will attract your target audience and make them want to learn more about your products or services.

Your trade show display needs to catch a visitor's attention with a bold statement or a powerful image. It also has to tell them who you are and what your company does. Trade show visitors are not mind readers, you have to spell it out to them. Your displays should give the advantages or reasons a person should choose your product over your competitors.

Your display should be simple and to the point. Graphics and images can make your display stand out. If you have a website make sure it is displayed on one of your graphics. Think outside the box and be creative. You can use a variety of different types of displays to get your message out and onto the floor.

You can use table top displays, floor displays, and fold up displays to make your exhibit a place people are excited about and what to learn more. You can use literature racks to display your marketing materials. You can coordinate all your tables with table covers that have your company's name and logo on them.

Other things that you can use in your trade show exhibit is lighting to highlight your displays and attract attention to your message. To give your exhibit an overall professional look you can use trade show flooring. Flooring makes your exhibit attractive and the flooring is cushioned to save wear and tear on your feet. You can get flooring in many different colors. There are many displays and accessories available to make your exhibit stand out from the rest.
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Patrick Altoft has sinced written about articles on various topics from Internet Marketing, Landscaping and Keyboard Synthesizer. Mat Kelly is the president of ExhibitDEAL, the Original ExhibitWholesaler specializing in trade show exhibits from large customdisplays to portable
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