Delivering Community And Connections at Conferences June 3, 2014 by Sarah Michel Does your conference have connexity? Not sure what that means? Or even if your conference has it? Well, the success of your face-to-face meetings depends on it! Connexity Happens When… Connexity happens when community and connecting collide! In a good way of course. Your attendees crave these two things: They want to connect with others … [Read more…] Filed Under: Conference Networking, Experience Design, Sponsorship & Exhibits Tagged With: , conference best practices, conference community, conferences, connections, connexity, sponsorship
Too Many Exhibitor Pre-Show Emails Are Spammy And Hazardous April 24, 2014 by Donna Kastner I attended a great trade show, but overzealous exhibitors nearly pushed me away. In the weeks leading up to the show, I received a barrage of pre-show exhibitor emails. They lacked relevance and made me wonder if this show fit my needs. In a cab from the airport with a fellow attendee I asked, “What … [Read more…] Filed Under: Sponsorship & Exhibits Tagged With: , Exhibitor marketing, Trade Show best practices, Trade Show booth traffic, Trade show marketing
Sponsorship: From Uninspiring To Really Mattering March 21, 2014 by Dave Lutz When attendees interact with your sponsors, do they feel marginalized or like they really matter? Are you forcing your sponsors’ messages on your conference attendees or helping sponsors offer insights that attendees may actually value? Remember That Last Event You Attended Think back to an event that you attended. Quick: Do you remember any of … [Read more…] Filed Under: Sponsorship & Exhibits Tagged With: , conference sponsorship, sponsor acquisition, sponsors
Could Old School Exhibitors Damage Your Expo Brand? January 16, 2014 by Donna Kastner I just Googled “Trade Show Sales Tips” and retrieved 2+ million results. No big surprise, as hardly a week goes by without spotting articles like these. Unfortunately, the people who need to read these articles never do. Does Acceptance Of All Exhibitors Come At A Cost? Some expo floors are run like well-oiled machines, where every … [Read more…] Filed Under: Sponsorship & Exhibits Tagged With: , exhibitors, exhibits, tradeshow, tradeshow best practices
Proving Conference Emotional Marketing Sponsor Spend January 14, 2014 by Dave Lutz Exhibit-booth footprints are shrinking across nearly every industry. The Good News There is a silver lining though: the opportunity to develop fruitful strategic partnerships. Just be ready to prove why a sponsor’s dollars are well spent on your organization. The Bad News More companies are demonstrating their products and services via digital technology rather than … [Read more…] Filed Under: Sponsorship & Exhibits Tagged With: , conference revenues, conference sponsorship, expo revenues, expo sales, sponsor acquisition, sponsorship activation, sponsorship sales
20+ Tradeshow Trends For 2014 And Beyond December 20, 2013 by Jeff Hurt The events, exhibitions and meetings industry continues to evolve as it faces global changes and disruptive innovation. Here are 20+ tradeshow trends for exhibitors and show managers. 20+ Tradeshow Trends For 2014 & Beyond from Jeff Hurt View this the 20+ Tradeshow Trends for 2014 & Beyond in your own broswer . What trends would … [Read more…] Filed Under: Sponsorship & Exhibits Tagged With: , conference, exhibitions, exhibitor, meeting industry trends, trade show, tradeshow, tradeshow best practices, trends
Sponsorships Change Dramatically In Radical Ground-Breaking Revolutionary Conferences November 12, 2013 by Jeff Hurt Think about your conference attendees for a minute. And think about the lives they lead on a daily basis. Now think about the roles corporate brands want to play in their lives as conference sponsors. That’s a hard thing for a brand to accomplish at a conference or even in the real world. Consider Your … [Read more…] Filed Under: Sponsorship & Exhibits Tagged With: , conference revenues, conference sponsorship, expo revenues, expo sales, sponsor acquisition, sponsorship activation, sponsorship sales
The Sponsorship Whisperer Builds Trust With Each Encounter November 8, 2013 by Dave Lutz Horse whisperers move carefully, listen intently, and earn trust through each encounter, even with the most unruly of horses. And there’s a lot they can teach us about sponsorship sales. Many conferences struggle with flat or declining revenue from exhibitors and sponsors. For some, it’s because their attendees don’t have enough buying influence or authority. … [Read more…] Filed Under: Sponsorship & Exhibits Tagged With: , conference revenues, conference sponsorship, expo revenues, expo sales, sponsor acquisition, sponsorship activation, sponsorship sales
The Function Of Content Changes In Revolutionary Conferences October 18, 2013 by Jeff Hurt Conference organizers strong commitment to content actually blocks the path to more attendee-focused and learner-centric conference experiences. This focus on content as the core of the conference creates a barrier that obstructs presenters. Most speakers freely acknowledge that the need to cover content strongly influences, and often dictates, their presentation decisions. Our allegiance to content … [Read more…] Filed Under: Conference Education, Sponsorship & Exhibits Tagged With: , conferences, content, meeting industry trends, sponsorship, trends
Leeches, Poachers And Outboarders: Controversial Tradeshow Challenges August 9, 2013 by Dave Lutz Recently, Rick Calvert, CEO & Co-Founder of Blogworld & New Media Expo, wrote How Suitcasing and Outboarding Harm Events. The post attempts to tackle two very controversial challenges for our industry: suitcasing and outboarding. Go ahead and take a few minutes to read Rick’s entire blog post and leave a comment with your opinions … [Read more…] Filed Under: Sponsorship & Exhibits Tagged With: , exhibitions, exhibitors, outboarding, suitcasing, tradeshow