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Quick Tips for Exhibitors
1. Book your stand early
- You will have a choice of stands,
time for planning and may be eligible for an early booking
discount
- Establish your budget and how much space you ideally
require to display your products/services
- Select a stand
with high traffic flow eg near the entrance, adjacent to
cafe, or on a corner.
2. Consider Stand Design
- If the budget allows, use the professional help and experienced
staff available at ExpoNet to design a custom stand to maximise
your impact and success, or select from our range of cost
effective stand packages.
- If the budget is limited, consider
a stand upgrade, changing your walls or flooring to set your stand
apart from the others
- Visitors need to know in a glance what you do,
ensure your product is the most obvious feature, keep your message
clear and simple.
- Don’t over fill your stand, generally half
your floor space should be free for visitors
- Consider graphics,
large, bold, and simple; use Exhibition Hire’s designers to create
custom graphics for light boxes or banners to get your message across
and have them delivered and installed on your stand
- Consider using
AV to add colour and movement, ExpoNet have a range of products available
3.
Ordering Requirements
- Return all information requests and orders as early
as possible to avoid unnecessary stress, missing out on your preferred
stock, delays in setting up your stand and late fees
- If you have lost
your forms or need another copy, download them from this site
- Read our Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ’s) which
answers the most commonly asked questions. Talk to our support
staff if you are not sure, need clarification or ideas
- Take copies
of all your documentation to the show during move in to avoid any confusion
over what has been ordered
4. Promote your participation
and follow up
- Send out letters to all of your current and potential clients
to let them know you will be at the show\
- Consider show promotions,
sample giveaways, competitions, hospitality, or launch a new product
- Brief your best staff on goals and targets and roster in 4 hour cycles
- Be
active in searching for qualified buyers at the show and record their
details
- After
the show follow up on all leads, deliver on promised activity, track
results
5. Exhibition Jargon:
- Application: The form you need to complete
to apply for an exhibition stand. Once accepted by the organiser
the application normally becomes your contract.
- Corinthian: A form of exhibition
walling made up of wood panels covered in velcro-compatible
fabric. Has the advantage of providing a flat and durable
surface.
- Custom Stand: A unique stand in
an exhibition which has been designed and built specifically
for an individual exhibitor
- Floorplan: The layout of an exhibition
or event showing all the stands and major venue features.
- Late Fee: A fee applied to the exhibitor
when they place orders with suppliers after the due date
for the exhibition.
- Loading Dock: The area normally located
at the back of the venue where goods may be unloaded and
brought into the venue. Normally there is a wait during peak
times. Forklift services or trolley hire may be available
for a small charge. Check with the organiser.
- Manual: Most organisers issue an Exhibitor
Manual to each exhibitor once they have contracted to an
event. The manual will generally include an information section,
checklists, order forms and catalogues for additional services.
- Octanorm: An internationally recognised
modular construction system for exhibition stands. Comprised
of eight sided poles, flat panels and other accessories for
flexible yet affordable stand design.
- Organiser: A company who puts events
together. Some organisers own the events they run while
others organise events on behalf of industry associations.
- Registration: The process of collecting
visitor details before they enter the show. Common at trade
shows but not public exhibitions.
- Rigging: The process of hanging lights
or banners from the ceiling of a venue. Generally allowed
above your own stand at an additional cost.
- Shell scheme: Exhibition Space supplied
with a basic stand. Often includes carpet, walls, lighting
and a name board or fascia. Sometimes includes a power point
but not always.
- Space only: Exhibition stand supplied
as bare floor-space, used in conjunction with a custom
stand builder such as ExpoNet to design and build a stand
specific to the exhibitors’ requirements.
- Supplier: A company who provides services
to the exhibition industry. ExpoNet is a major supplier of
shell scheme, furniture, custom stands, signage, AV, electrics
& lighting.
- Tracker: Refers to a machine which scans
visitor name-badges and prints to an address label or floppy
disk. Normally available for hire at larger trade shows.
- Venue: The building where events are
staged.
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