Showing posts with label Event Production Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Event Production Show. Show all posts

Monday, 16 February 2015

What's Floating Around Cloud 9? 16 February 2015

Welcome to another week and its certainly true that exhibition season is upon us in the Events Industry.

Paula was off at Coventa a few weeks ago, Giles has just returned from Convene and Rubina has only just recovered from Love Business East Midlands where she was in major network mode.

As this week sees Confex, the Event Production Show, Office and BNC all take place in London, we thought we’d bring you a little guide to making the most of exhibiting. 

Not Reading the Exhibitor Manual is one of the biggest mistakes you can make. Ensure you read and digest every piece of information the exhibition organiser sends to you and don’t just presume that everything will be provided – check the specifics. Electricity? Chairs? Furniture?

Also make sure you return all the paperwork by the deadline, last minute panics help no one!

Also be pretty clear about just what you are trying to achieve by exhibiting. You won’t know if you’ve been successful until you can quantify just how well you did. New Business? Number of Leads? Set a target!

If you manning a stand then this is not the time to be shy. You need shiny happy people that are happy talking to strangers and comfortable drawing people to your stand in a cheerful, friendly manner. Whoever you have, remember that they are representing your brand so make sure they have good people skills as well as good knowledge of what you are all about as an organisation.

There is little point in having a raft of beautiful people if they know nothing about your products or what you are trying to achieve so make sure everyone is up to speed in advance.

If you have invested in the show, then it’s also time to think carefully about your stand design and graphics to ensure it effectively communicates what you do. Pictures really do tell ‘a thousand words so make them big, bold and brand related.

On a busy exhibition floor it is vital that you make a good first impression and research shows you have about 7 seconds to engage with someone – remember the old adage, you never get a second chance to make a good first impression!

So stand out, look inviting and interesting and who knows where it might lead!

But just why should people visit your stand? If you have a huge budget it’s easy to make your stand really inviting and ensure an audience, but even if you are on a budget, there are lots of simple ideas which can really make a difference.  Have a candy buffet, offer refreshments or cupcakes or run a fun competition.

Please do remember, that no matter how long the day has been, exhibition staff should smile and make eye contact at all times.  If you are chatting away or playing games on your mobile phone, sitting down with your arms crossed, yawning, stuffing your face or looking grumpy, then you could be missing that all important new client…

It can be difficult to gauge how many staff you need at an exhibition, but do remember that people will only wait a limited amount of time to speak to someone before they move on and in all likelihood won’t come back. On the other side of this is having too much staff, who are all clamouring your attention. Try and get the balance right and do remember that exhibiting can be exhausting so make sure all of your team get regular breaks to eat, drink, check their phones, and even pop to the loo!

As with all Sales environments, as well as asking questions, make sure you listen. Only by listening can we understand just what our customers have to say and how we can help them.

We’ve all seen the obsessive bag carriers at shows, those who have little or no interest in your product, but want a free carrier bag or pen. So get the balance right, have information for potential customers to take away, but don’t overload them. And limit the nice give always to those who matter the most!

Additionally, do make sure you are happy to answer questions about price if asked. Even a bespoke service needs to be clear about what it is, and what it costs. Get to the point, and make sure you are understood and just what the benefits are.

Not everyone can afford a scanner, which is perhaps one the best ways to capture data, but most visitors will be loath to fill out a form or complete a questionnaire, so data capture needs to be short and sweet and if you can a fun experience.

A business card draw is a good way of getting lots of new contacts easily, and for the sake a bottle of bubbles, well worth the investment!

It’s always great to connect with industry colleagues and suppliers, but don’t waste valuable time when you could be targeting visitors. Save the chat for later at the bar and reserve your energy for the potential new customers. And what ever you do, never bad mouth a competitor or supplier, gossip spreads and it will do you more harm than good.

Tweet and be tantalising with your tweets, entice them to your stand. Just because you continually tell people to come and visit you using the exhibition hash tag that doesn’t mean it will happen! Give your social media messages some thought, and give them a great reason to maximise engagement.

Packing up Early is one of the deadly sins of exhibiting and normally you are specifically instructed about set down times, but if you have made the investment to be there then surely, you should get every last minute out of exhibiting that you can. You never know when that last great customer will appear!

And lastly, if you don’t follow up your leads after the show, then what a complete waste of time it was.  Follow up, and send a personal mail, not a mass one. Show that you have understood the customer, and even if you have to look them up, get a sense of who they are, and how you can work together. And then call them. Be Persistent.

We know everyone is overwhelmed with communication these days, so stand out and follow up.  It just might pay off!

Have a great week!

Monday, 12 January 2015

What's Floating Around Cloud 9? 12 January 2015

Welcome to another week and now that the festivities are well and truly over its time to look ahead and start planning in detail!

Here at Cloud 9 Towers our diaries are already filling up with a marvellous mix of meetings, events, trade shows, client events and fam trips and without a doubt there will be a lot more to schedule into an already packed year.

If you are in the Event Industry then you’ll want to make sure that you have saved the date for all of the following shows and events and maybe, just maybe, we’ll see you there!

JANUARY
The Hospitality Show
19-21 January
The show will once again be providing a launch pad for British hospitality and food service opportunities, covering all things catering and tableware-related, as well as putting an emphasis on careers and technology. The latest product innovations from old and new exhibitors alike will be on display, while attendees can also enjoy the featured attractions.
NEC, Birmingham
Call 0207 886 3064
Visit www.hospitalityshow.co.uk


FEBRUARY
Event Production Show
18-19 February

This year, International Confex will be co-locating with the Event Production Show and, while the two will remain largely independent, there will be a steady flow encouraged between both in appropriate areas. 
The Event Production Show's offerings will be geared
towards the live event industry, including indoor, outdoor, sporting and music events. Attendees can avail of infrastructure suppliers showcasing their capabilities and offering details about the latest technologies. With over 200 exhibitors expected, inspiration will be rife.
Olympia, London
Call 0208 971 8282
Visit www.eventproductionshow.co.uk


Confex
18-19 February
International Confex will be following in the footsteps of last year's successful turnout, creating a community for buyers, suppliers, venues and destinations. The companies exhibiting will encompass UK and international destinations, venues, hotels and event support service suppliers. A focal point will be the 'Technology Sector, while the Technovation Station will provide hands-on access to the latest events-centric projects. 
Olympia, London
Call 0208 971 8282
Visit www.international-confex.com


Office Management & PA Show 
18-19 February

The Office Management & PA Show - which has grown over the past two years and attracts over 3,000 PAs and office managers - will also be co-locating with International Confex and the Event Production Show at London's Olympia. The event's core visitors are looking for solid business education on how to improve themselves professionally - and improve their business through their role - by extending their skills in negotiating, cost saving, external communications and networking.
Olympia, London
Call 0208 971 8282
Visit www.om-pa.co.uk

Business Travel Show 
25-26 February 
Now moving to the Grand Hill at London's Olympia, the Business Travel Show will be meeting the corporate travel sector's needs, delivering business developments along with networking and branding prospects. Over 6,000 corporate travel buyers and bookers from across the UK and Europe will be conducting business with more than 200 suppliers spanning the industry, including global travel brands and start-up companies.
Olympia London
Call 0207 970 4435
Visit www.businesstravelshow.com

MARCH
Best of Britain and Ireland
11-12 March

Best of Britain and Ireland will be holding its annual showcase for two cor sectors, serving the domestic tourism market and the conference, event and marketing industry. Visitors will be able to source new products and services as well as acquire information on the latest attractions, destinations, associations, regional tourist boards and more. 
NEC, Birmingham 
Call 0173 340 5735
Visit www.bobievent.com

Conference and Hospitality Show
24 March

The Conference and Hospitality Show is a free to attend event which connects event organisers with a variety of venues and suppliers. And in 2015 there will be an overarching focus on inspiration, with it generating a motivational education programme. More then 100 exhibitors will be putting in a an appearance, while Demo Zone will be offering interactive displays.
Centenary Pavillion, Elland Road, Leeds
Call 0751 236 5822
Visit www.conferenceandhospitalityshow.co.uk


MAY
IMEX
19-21 May

During the course of three days, IMEX will be playing host to 3,500 global exhibitors, featuring tourists boards, international hotel companies, technology providers and more. Also renowned for attracting high quality buyers, 15,000 senior decision-makers are predicted to be in attendence.
Hall 8, Messe Frankfurt, Germany
Call 01273 227 311
Visit www.imex-frankfurt.com


JULY
The Meeting Show UK
7-9 July 

Organised by meeting professionals, the event is centred on a large exhibition as well as networking prospects and professional education. Destinations from over 50 countries will be on display and the hosted buyer programme is the largest in the UK - drawing figures from the corporate, association, agency and public sectors.
Olympia, London
Call 0207 970 4410
Visit www.themeetingshow.com

SEPTEMBER
The Venue Expo 

8-9 September

The Venue Expo 2015, now in its second year, will once again be attracting MICE industry professionals, venues, hospitality suppliers and event support suppliers from all corners of the UK. Taking place at the brand new Exhibition Centre in Liverpool, visitors have the chance to attend seminars and conduct business with one another. 
Exhibition Centre, Liverpool
Call 0151 702 7752
Visit www.thevenueexpo.co.uk


Square Meal's Venues & Events
16-17 September

In 2014, Square Meal's Venues and Events saw over 7,000 event organising professionals descend to meet over 250 of the UK's top venues and suppliers - and the 2015 show is set to do the same. Spread across colourful floors will be a host of expert seminars, tasting master classes and workshops; ideal for anyone who plans events as part of their job.
Old Billingsgate, London
Call 0844 412 7963
Visit www.venuesandevents.co.uk


OCTOBER 
Office*
13-14 October 

Offering a unique platform where key corporate buyers can meet and do business with a range of relevant and carefully selected suppliers, office* successfully welcomed 4,019 attendees to its 2014 event. This year, Personal Assistants, Executive Assistants and Office Managers, among others, throughout the UK will be browsing the electic floor, accessing the education programme and meeting with 175+ exhibiting brands. 
OlympiaLondon
Call 01273 645 127
Visit www.officeshow.co.uk



The Showman's Show
21-22 October
The Showman's Show was held in 1984 and it has since emerged as the only outdoor show of its kind in the UK. The event has been capable of appealing to 5,000 visitors and in excess of 340 exhibitors who demonstrate the most sophisticated structures, equipment and entertainment demanded by the event industry at large.
Newbury Showground, Berkshire
Call 01747 854 099
Visit www.showmans-directory.co.uk


NOVEMBER
World Travel Market
2-5 November


World Travel Market - the leading global event for the travel industry - is a vibrant must attend business-to-business event presenting a diverse range of destinations and industry sectors to UK and International travel professionals. It is a unique opportunity for the whole global travel trade to meet, network, negotiate and conduct business.
ExCeL, London
Call 0208 271 2160

Visit www.wtmlondon.com


IBTM World
17-19 November
Held in Barcelona, the Global Meetings and Events Exhibition (EBITM) offers professional education and networking opportunities across a three day programme. The event features over 3,000 suppliers from over 100 countries across the world and information on industry trends.
Fira Gran Via, Barcelona, Spain
Call 020 8271 2127
Visit www.ibtmevents.com




So that’s it for this week folks, enjoy!