Trade Show Management

Trade Show Management

Author: Manfred Kirchgeorg

Publisher: Gabler Verlag

Published: 2005-10-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783663056584

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Extensive overview of all aspects of trade show and convention management from the perspective of scientists, operators, exhibitors, associations and service industry. The articles especially focus on strategic and operative decision making problems. The reader gains perspectives, approaches to solutions and recommendations on the whole process in decision making. The conceptualization of successful trade shows and conventions is demonstrated by numerous best practices.


The Platinum Rule for Trade Show Mastery

The Platinum Rule for Trade Show Mastery

Author: Tony Alessandra

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

Published: 2007-11-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9781600373299

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In a few short years, the trade show and event marketplace has grown and is now considered an investment that adds to or subtracts from the bottom line. This work explains how to increase profits from trade shows even as managers deal with shrinking budgets.


Expositions and Trade Shows

Expositions and Trade Shows

Author: Deborah Robbe

Publisher: Wiley-Interscience

Published: 1999-09-17

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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The first comprehensive guide to the workings of the exposition industry As more companies worldwide incorporate expositions and trade shows into their overall marketing and advertising strategy, demand is increasing for marketing professionals and trade show managers who understand the complex process of designing and running effective, well-managed expositions. Expositions and Trade Shows is the first book to explain every key aspect of the trade show industry and how it works — from the role that expositions play in an exhibitor’s marketing strategy to the responsibilities of the many different people involved in planning and mounting a successful exhibition. Using case histories drawn from the author’s extensive real-world experience, this book: Examines trade shows from the management perspective Identifies the key players — exposition managers, exhibitors, attendees — and their roles, functions, and interrelationships Discusses locations and venues, as well as the use of general service contractors in putting together trade shows Covers the role of convention and visitors’s bureaus Ideal for meeting planners and convention and exhibit managers, as well as students in marketing or hospitality management programs, Expositions and Trade Shows is an important career resource for anyone looking to broaden their understanding of the field, enhance their effectiveness on the job, and build a sound future in the trade show industry.


The Complete Idiot's Guide to Trade Shows

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Trade Shows

Author: Linda Musgrove

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2009-03-03

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1101012315

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A pro in the field offers insider tips for a successful show. With over 13,000 trade shows and conventions in America each year, it's important for companies to get the most out of the dollars spent. Inside, readers will find everything they need to know about show costs, marketing tips in and outside the show, staffing and travel strategies, customer relations, spending smart on giveaways and other promotions, and new technologies to make any show a success. *Hundred of practical tips, especially for small and midsized business *CD with helpful planning tools and checklists


How to Get the Most Out of Trade Shows

How to Get the Most Out of Trade Shows

Author: Steve Miller

Publisher: N T C Business Books

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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This no-nonsense approach to planning and staffing exhibits comes complete with an exhibit planning handbook and personal trade show survival kit. You'll see how to develop, execute, and follow through on trade show plans, plus how to: -- Select the "right" trade shows to attend -- Set show objectives -- Generate booth traffic ahead of time -- Add interest to booths with electronic and interactive marketing -- Close sales and follow up on leads for future sales -- Work a show even when you're not exhibiting