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Lets Talk Trade Shows

Last fall, a research report was released by Ecollo Media titled, 2011 B2B Technology Collateral Survey Report. This 17-page report is a content marketer’s road map on what material should be produced to capture the attention of a prospect.  Even though it was targeted for technology purchases, implications can be drawn for any market segment I believe.

A couple graphs from the report speak volumes to me about what your information hungry prospects want from you.  The first one shows the type of collateral preferences.

Ecollo Media Research report

Notice the increase in all categories.  I view this chart as a mandate from your prospects to create content for them.  Feed them success stories, not sales hype.  Show them via case studies, as an example, how you solved a client’s problem with your unique solution.

Another finding from this study was regarding embedded media in your information pieces.  The graph below indicated the increase in influence a piece has with embedded video or audio.  With this added influence, a person is more likely to pass the piece along to a colleague, a boss or another interested party.

Ecollo Media research

You want a viral component to your material, don’t you?  By adding the embedded media, your chances of a piece “going viral” are much higher!

If you were my client, I would say…

If we were to have a conversation today, I would challenge you by saying:

  • you are sitting on a mountain of great material
  • there are a gazillion success stories than only a handful of internal people know about
  • your happy clients are willing to sing your praises, if you let them
  • you can distinguish yourself from the competition by the quality of information you provide

It takes time and effort to produce content.  You may or may not have the internal staff to help you produce your content.  I would be pleased to augment your team and work with you on producing the information your prospects are seeking.  So let’s talk…content.

I think I will bestow a new title on myself – the trade show content queen!!

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Trade Show Innovation – a Discussion with Francis Friedman and Doug Ducate

February 2, 2012

The topic of trade show innovation has been captured on film by exhibition thought leaders, Doug Ducate, President and CEO of CEIR and Francis Friedman of Time & Place Strategies.  A core aspect of any event is to unveil  “what’s new” on the show floor.  This innovation factor drives attendance.  Both the show organizer and [...]

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In this Current Economy – Are Trade Show Worth It?

January 30, 2012

This is a question almost every organization is asking: are trade shows the best use of my marketing dollars?  For some, the answer is a resounding YES, while others are quite the opposite.  In the recently released Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) report, The Changing Environment of Exhibitions, there are some data points which [...]

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Mild Optimism for Trade Show Growth

January 23, 2012

Optimism for trade show growth is finding itself front and center as 2012 unfolds.  The numbers form CES 2012 are indicating a record breaking crowd of 153,000 were in attendance.  The official audited numbers will be released later, but early indication is that it was a terrific show.  Congratulation CES!! BtoB Magazine reported in late [...]

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Engaging the Trade Show Attendee

January 16, 2012

TSEA’s website has a new article written by Gordon Nary titled, Improve Your 2012 Exhibiting Results.  In the article he is interviewing  Keith Reznick, President of Creative Training Solutions and Ed Jones, President of Constellation Communication Corporation. Keith starts off in the article by saying: Access to the web enables attendees to hit the show [...]

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