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Being Disconnected from Critical Resources
By Joyce McKee | June 10, 2008
All too often the correct information to solve a problem is not readily available. If there is expertise in-house, you can walk down the hall and talk with someone on “how to “solve the issue. But what happens if there is no one in-house who can answer your questions? If you are well connected with business associates, you can call on them. Then if they do not have the information – where do you go? Google? Magazines? Associations?
In the background, I am hearing the Ghostbusters theme song – who do you call?
Exhibitors of all sizes have questions – Should we exhibit? How can I show a return on the trade show? What do I do with all these leads? And the questions can go on and on. So if they do not have the expertise – where do they go?
Let’s Talk Trade Shows has a solution for this – on demand information to help exhibitors have the best show ever! This new resource provides critical education on the 5 step formula for trade show success.
Rather than running around town or on the internet, all the necessary information has been collected and organized by me. Each week I will be adding more information, statistics, case studies, etc. that can be put into action by you.
This resource can save you countless hours of time. You can concentrate on getting the job done rather than hunting for the correct solution.
With the launch of this paid member site, we have a sweet deal for you - so check it out my clicking on the red book image over on the right.
The eBook, The Secret to Achieving Brilliant Returns at Your Next Event: a Guide for Maximizing Your ROI and ROO is the gateway to the 5 step formula for success. Please check it out and then let me know what you think!
Until then…
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July 8th, 2008 at 10:27 am
Nice to know there is another online exhibitor help resource available. Now you just have to get the word out so people can find you easier.
Bruce