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Posted on Sep 25, 2007 at 22:59
Re: Re: (To Exhibitors) Ten Tips for creating a successful trade show experience
Please get yourself a diary with pen and digital cam!



Take the Nickcard and their booth number

and staple them in your diary with a special mark

how important each supplier into your regards!

so you can be easier to re visit some booth

or renegotiate something with them again with right contact!

 

Do prepare your own biz namecard,


B-Dias AmigosParaSiempre"Jose Fellow enAlibaba"- Tradin'Yiwu City et yiwufairs.org&yiwufair.com
Posted on Nov 21, 2007 at 17:10
Re: (To Exhibitors) Ten Tips for creating a successful trade show experience
They are good tips to work on trade show, but the problem is after you do all above how can you grab the client after you done all these thing. Mainwhile you are saying how to presenting the goods on the shows, but maintain and tracing the buyer is a difficult operate.

Posted on Mar 18, 2008 at 20:43
Re: (To Exhibitors) Ten Tips for creating a successful trade show experience
Replying to [jo8chinaetyahoocom]:
really a good topic and detailed suggestion for those exhibitors. Besides, I think to have some interpretors is very useful in those internatiional trade shows.

A simple girl ^_^
Posted on May 06, 2008 at 05:28
Re: Re: Re: Re: (To Exhibitors) Ten Tips for creating a successful trade show experience
Quoting from [ChurchillUK]:

What about a list of what NOT to do?



Thanks jo8chinaetyahoocom for the Top 10's ... its really helpful. In response to ChurchillUK, I came across these set of "don'ts" the other day ... I like the Top 10's better, but nonetheless, these serves as good reference! I've summarized the points here:


http://www.micedb.com/index.php?/component/option,com_mojo/Itemid,123/

1. Don’t Over Decorate Your Booth!
2. Don’t Manage a Booth with Only One Representative
3. Don’t Eat at the Booth
4. Don’t Overwhelm Visitors with Redundant Questions!
5. Don’t Just Restrict Your Service to the Booth

Hope this helps!

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