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How To Generate More Leads With Your Trade Show Displays At Packed Events - By: Chris Harmen

Attending the most crowded events is a great way to find new leads, but the more people there are, the more difficult it is to turn visitors into customers. By following a few simple tips, you can ensure that your trade show displays remain effective even when you are facing a crowded hall full of other trade show exhibits and packed with visitors.

Step One: Your Trade Show Exhibits Must Stand Out

If you are going to expect any success, you must have the best trade show displays among the group. Great trade show exhibits start with a good concept and end with production by an excellent company. You should spend significant time thinking about your company's presence at the event, particularly if you expect that it will be a big one. Consult with your design company, and consider creating a new booth design to accommodate more visitors.

Step Two: Ensure Maximum Exposure And Good Flow

The ability to move a large number of attendees through your booth seems trivial - until you're suddenly faced with high traffic and find people getting held up by others. When you are designing your stand, be sure that there are easy access points. Limit blockages and choke points between islands in the booth and its main walls. If you experience a sudden increase in volume, even consider moving some elements in the center of your booth further to the outside, making it easier for more people to enter.

Step Three: Have Enough Staff At Trade Show Displays To Go Around

When you are expecting a large volume of visitors, choose staff members over anything that takes up space. People are easy to manage and move; when your booth becomes crowded, they won't become blockades. If you are trying to move computers, heavy objects, or anything else overly bulky, it is not likely that you'll be successful in the middle of a large crowd.

Your staff can not only help you with the actual moving, but will make every visitor feel that he or she has received personal attention in your booth. This personal attention may well be more effective than a computer display would have been, particularly amongst a large crowd.

Step Four: Always Remain Calm

Never let a visitor think that you've become stressed by the number of attendees coming through the booth. Never present anything but a calm, collected, and relaxed facade to those visiting your stand. Always smile and be ready to help. If you let your control slip, you will lose new leads, and you may even lose visitors.

About the Author

Chris Harmen is an author for Skyline, the leading producer of Dallas trade show displays. Dallas trade show exhibits produced by Skyline always stand out, even in the biggest crowds.

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