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Advance Planning Helps Achieve Full Potential of Trade Show or SeminarDay to day, whether you work in an office or out in the field, your routine is probably the same (that’s why they call it a “routine”). So, it’s no wonder that so many people look at the chance to do something different, but that is still related to their business, as such a refreshing break.
Map Out a Plan. Take time in advance to make up a list of goals and put them in order. Without planning, you can waste time looking at things that are interesting, but may be useless. Go Early. You’ll get a fresh and ready to go exhibitor staff (instead of a tired one), not to mention less competition for their attention. Be a Gatherer. Don’t simply throw things that you’ll never look at into a plastic bag. Better to carry a little pad and write down the key items you learn or use a small tape recorder (some exhibitors will even let you record their whole pitch). Take Business Cards. Bring enough to give to exhibitors and ask them to send you literature later (then you won’t need to tote those items around in a bag at the show). Be sure to get one of theirs in exchange. Amidst the Planning, Be Impulsive. Keep to your planned schedule, but be sure to schedule some time for being spontaneous and wander around. It’s Networking Time! The brain trust of an industry will be there. Think of the prospective clients, specialists and experts you want to meet while you are looking at the exhibits. Have Lunch Early. Use the time to rest your feet and re-fuel, allowing the rest of your day to reach its full potential. Attend Seminars. A growing number of trade shows offer these, yet many professionals never take the time to attend. Here are some tips to make your attendance much more rewarding:
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