Mark
and Sally Have a Problem...
Mark
from Marketing and Sally from Sales have many customers at the trade
show that need their attention constantly. Their colleagues also want
their frequent input on other issues, and they feel the need to walk
the floor and check out the competition. They also feel a lot of
pressure to get face time with others in the industry, and they have
just been signed up for "booth duty." On top of that, they just
got the news that they are to do presentations on their product, 8
times a day!
"Great,"
thinks Mark and Sally. But they are team-players and they will suck
it up. It's too bad the results from their presentations will be,
ahem, mixed. After all, they'll be thinking about all the other
things they should be doing while they are presenting, which is not
what they want to be doing. Mark and Sally are idea and
implementation people, not crowd-pleasing spokespeople.
There
is a better way.
Introducing
the Professional Trade Show Presenter
You
outsource the construction of your booth, the set up of the lights
and electricity, and the delivery of your supplies and materials...so
why are you making Mark from Marketing and Sally from Sales get up on
stage in front of a live audience and give your presentation? After
all, this is the first impression that your potential customers have
of your company, so why not hire a Professional Trade Show Presenter?
They are trained spokespeople who can provide measurable results to
you for several reasons.
To
start, the first and foremost responsibility of a Professional Trade
Show Presenter is your presentation. They have been hired to
represent your company, do your presentation, and get your message
across to your potential customers. Why take Mark and Sally away
from the reason why you invited them to the show in the first
place...to sell? A good Presenter will represent your company
proudly and positively from the moment they get on the airplane in
their home base to the moment they get back home.
Here's
How to Take Pressure Off Your Audience
No
attendee wants to feel like they are getting a sales pitch,
especially as their first impression of a company and definitely not
from the person who is eventually going to take their money. Mark
from Marketing and Sally from Sales are the people the attendee is
going to be working with in the future, so why not let a
"Spokesperson" deliver your message and make the introduction? A
good Professional Trade Show Presenter is able to craft your message
to be informative and educational, without being self-serving. They
are also able to generate enthusiasm in your booth and excitement for
your product or service, without getting in the way of the business
that is occurring around them.
Attendees
Have Problems Finding You
Attendees
are oftentimes "lost" when they are walking in the aisles. The
trade show floor is a very overwhelming, exhausting, and intimidating
place, and attendees want to be invited into your booth. Otherwise
they might just walk by and you might lose a potential customer.
Mark from Marketing and Sally from Sales generally know how to talk
about your product or service, but usually do not feel comfortable
building their audience. A good Professional Trade Show Presenter
has the ability to get apprehensive attendees out of the aisle and
into your booth by connecting with them personally. And they
continue to invite new attendees into the audience throughout the
presentation without causing an interruption to your message.
Working
the Crowd is Hard Work
Every
audience for every presentation is different. Mark from Marketing
and Sally from Sales may not know or may not have the time to analyze
each and every audience and cater their energy level, volume,
audience interaction, and level of seriousness appropriately. A good
Professional Trade Show Presenter will never do the same presentation
twice because they know how to "work the crowd." They are not
deterred if there is a heckler in the audience, if someone throws out
a negative or inappropriate statement, if the competition is in the
audience, or if audience members are asking questions. They are
constantly connected with the audience and catering your message in
the manner in which the audience will best receive it.

Make
Sure You Don't Miss Out on Your Hot Leads
Normally,
the "hot leads" make themselves known when the presentation is
complete. Mark from Marketing and Sally from Sales may not know how
to be a good "event host" and make sure that everyone is being
taken care of. A good Professional Trade Show Presenter has the
ability to recognize an attendee who needs to make a personal
connection with an employee of your company. They can spot the hot
leads and make sure that they are staying in the booth without
feeling like they are being "pounced" upon. And they can
multi-task to ensure that no one walks away without having attention
paid to them.
And
Working the Trade Show is the Hardest Work of All
And
finally, a person who works at trade shows for a living knows how to
"work" the trade show better than someone who exhibits at one a
few times a year. Mark from Marketing and Sally from Sales might
know the ins-and-outs of their product, but they might not know the
nuances of presenting at a trade show. A good Professional Trade
Show Presenter excels at giving presentations at trade shows because
it is their area of expertise. They are more comfortable with public
speaking and with being in front of an audience, and since they are
more relaxed, they are able to more easily deliver your message to
your potential customers. Plus, they are familiar with the
intricacies of giving your presentation multiple times an hour for
multiple days, all with the same amount of energy and concern for
your company's image.
So
let Mark from Marketing and Sally from Sales take care of their
customers, their colleagues, their competition, and let them
concentrate on selling your product or service. When it comes to
introducing your product or service to your potential customers,
leave that to the trade show presentation pros...the Professional
Trade Show Presenters!