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5. Booking the stand
Introduction
Once you have set your objectives, decided
on which trade fair to participate in, decided to participate,
and have prepared a budget, your next important step is
to actually book the stand. You need to do this quite early
on to ensure that you get the best space possible and perhaps
to benefit from any discounts the organisers may be offering.
The longer you take, the more risk there may be in either not getting space
at all, or getting such badly located space, that it would
not be worth participating in the first place.
Booking the stand also represents further
commitment on your part and adds emphasis to the steps
that follow.
Stand location
Selecting and booking a good location is
the key to the success of your participation. Like with
any retail operation, it is all about location, location,
location! The earlier you book your stand, the better chance
you have to get a good spot. Be firm in your negotiations
with the organisers and demand to get a good position.
They may want to hold you at bay because they hope to get
a key client to take the best spot. Pressure them as much
as possible for the sport you want and do not allow them
to change your mind at later stage even if they offer you
a discount.
Make sure that the location you have chosen
is:
- In a busy area - traffic is essential to success
at trade fairs
- In an area that most visitors will need to pass
by to get to other key parts of the fair
- Visible from various areas in the fair - allowing
visitors to home in from different parts of the hall
- Spacious enough for visitors to move by freely -
a congested spot may cause visitors to choose another route
or to be so focused on getting through that they miss your
stand
- Not overpowered by a major participant - this may
result in visitors rushing part your stand to get to the
main exhibitor
In terms of your stand and its design, the following factors should also be borne
in mind:
- A professional look will greatly enhance your status
at an exhibition where your clients may not know you. Creating
a professional look need not cost the earth. You may want
to approach exhibition designers for help, or you may want
to study some of the tips and hints we provide you.
- Your stand need to be big - a smaller stand is cheaper
and if professionally designed will have just as much impact
as a bigger stand
- A corner stand is one of the better locations to
get
- A location near a key focus point such as a lounge
or meeting spot is also very beneficial
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