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Seven Secret Spells for Exhibiting Success
by Susan Friedmann

JK Rowling has done it again. With her latest volume, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, she's got fans lining up in the bookstores, vying for the chance to be the very first to grab a copy of the 600-page tome. That in itself is a type of magic - she's created a product so good that children who would otherwise entertain themselves with a world of electronic media choose to curl up with a good book.

What's the secret? Well, Harry Potter lives in a world of magic, spells, and secrets. It's an addictive combination, one that keeps readers constantly coming back for more.

Trade shows have their own magical secrets as well. Just as there are seven planned volumes to the Harry Potter series, there are seven secret spells you absolutely have to know in order to succeed at your next trade show. Luckily, they're all outlined right here. You don't even have to hop the train at station 13 ½ for a quick jaunt to Hogwarts!

Secret Spell Number One: Turn Back Time

Sadly, there's no way to magically erase years from our life, and exchange our forty-something bodies for those we had twenty years ago. But we can free our minds from the stifling constraints of adulthood and approach trade show exhibiting with a child-like sense of wonder. Children spend very little time thinking about what won't work, and instead focus on what wonderful things might happen.

Remember, inside every attendee is a child who is longing to see magic. How can you delight that child? What can you do that incorporates what we all loved as children - the fairy tales, the epic stories, and the endless afternoons of make believe? Spend some time with small children to reacquaint yourselves with that sense of wornder. Then look at your show critically. What would a five-year old do to add some magical pizzazz to the exhibit?

Secret Spell Number Two: Break Some Rules

The most boring, staid exhibits are the ones that follow all of the rules - the rules set out by design experts, sales consultants, and the like. Do they know your product as well as you do? Do they understand your vision? Oftentimes, to get what you want, you have to bend and even break the rules. Most advances in science, medicine, music, art and design came as a result of some brave person challenging the norms and breaking some rules. The same holds true for exhibiting. What rules can you break to improve your show experience?

Secret Spell Number Three: Practice Magical Thinking

The two magic words you really need to know aren't "Abra Cadabra!" They're "What If?" Open every planning and brainstorming session with a series of what if questions: What if exhibit booths could fly around the show hall positioning themselves right in front of your major prospects? What if ghosts and goblins roamed the show floor alongside the booth babes? What if the only people who could see your exhibit were the ones wearing specially created magic glasses? No matter how far out the questions get, they will lead to some real, tangible, useable creative ideas.

Secret Spell Number Four: Pay attention to Teacher

Harry and the other fledgling wizards know they must pay special attention to everything taught by their magical professors. They don't want to miss a trick, and you shouldn't either.

You don't have to be in Hogwart's - or any other school, for that matter -- to be actively adding to your knowledge base. There are countless people and situations to learn from. Be open and receptive, and plan on being a lifelong learner. Valuable knowledge can come from historical figures, cutting edge inventors, and even your colleagues and competitors.

Secret Spell Number Five: Make A Magic Map

Before you head for the trade show, take the time to plot what you want to do. What is your exibiting objective, what are you trying to achieve, and what further planning is required? Draw your answer using symbols and pictures rather than typing up a series of notes on your laptop, and you'll find your subconcious mind stimulated to think in any number of startling directions. As an added bonus, it adds a nice fun element to your pre-show planning.

Secret Spell Number Six: Don't be Afraid

Opening yourself to new ideas and strategies can be scary. What if something goes wrong? What if the unexpected happens?

Problems will arise, and the unexpected always happens, usually when you're the least ready for it. But that's not always a bad thing. Ask yourself what type of unexpected situations do you fear occuring. Perhaps some advance planning would alleviate your worries.

It never hurts to remember that many of history's greatest discoveries and inventions had their genesis in completely unexpected situations. Christopher Columbus was looking for India, not North America, but he didn't throw up his hands in despair and abandon exploration forever. Don't let bumps in the trade show aisle throw you off track..

Secret Spell Number Seven: Believe

Any idea, no matter how creative, is useless until you actually use it. Combine your analytical skills and business savvy with your personal courage, and try out some of your more magical plans. Doing something different and unexpected at the trade show takes courage. You are taking a risk, with your company's image and your personal reputation. But fortune favors the bold. With courage, a pioneering spirit, and a sense of adventure you can overcome the scary turns along the way and take advantage of previously unseen opportunities.

Believe that the creative ideas you conjure up will bring you untold successes. Carefully create and implement plans centered around your creative process, and you'll find yourself enjoying trade show success in no time. It'll be just like magic.


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Written by Susan A. Friedmann,CSP, The Tradeshow Coach, Lake Placid, NY, author: "Meeting & Event Planning for Dummies," working with companies to improve their meeting and event success through coaching, consulting and training. For a free copy of ExhibitSmart Tips of the Week, e-mail: susan@thetradeshowcoach.com; website: www.thetradeshowcoach.com


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EXHIBIT TRADE SHOW TRAINING PRODUCTS:

  • How Not To Exhibit Yourself: Staffing an Exhibition Stand - Video
  • That's Show Business: The Rules of Exhibiting - Video
  • Trade Show Selling Skills Workshop - Video/DVD
  • Trade Show Survival Guide - Book
  • Trade Show Survival Kit - Kit



    Trade Show Selling Skills Workshop - Video

    Trade Show Selling Skills WorkshopIn this practical, two-volume, step-by-step presentation, Matthew Hill, president of The Hill Group, leads you through a fun, informative and memorable training session in the Trade Show Selling Skills Video Training Series.

    In Volume One alone you'll learn to:

    1. Question and qualify visitor quickly
    2. Dismiss unqualified visitors politely and professionally
    3. Focus demonstrations on the visitor's area of interest
    4. Add visitors to ongoing conversations so they do not have to wait
    5. Generate complete, useful leads. (And have a lot more fun doing it.)

    Trade Show Selling Skills WorkshopIn the Trade Show Selling Skills Video Training Series, Matthew Hill demonstrates common mistakes made by exhibit staff, and teaches proven techniques for correcting them. Here, the exhibit staff is talking amongst themselves and being inaccessible to visitors. We'll show you how to fix that without busting kneecaps.

    The Trade Show Selling Skills Video Training Series makes use of clever visual aides that spark a humorous response from the audience that helps them to remember the skills that have been presented. Here, Matthew Hill teaches you how to qualify a visitor. (Or how to make your friends look foolish.)

    Item# PDDC-MHILLVID

    Purchase both volumes for $599.00

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    Trade Show Survival Guide
    Trade Show Selling Skills Survival GuideThis Must-Have book is written in an irreverent and cynical style to appeal to the typical exhibit staffer; someone who does not want to be at the show (unless it's in a fun city like New Orleans) and thinks they are doing a great job if they arrive no more than 30 minutes late for their shift.

    Includes the following chapters:

  • Trade Show Environment
  • The Trade Show Selling Process
  • Greet
  • Engage
  • Ask Questions
  • Dismiss
  • Setting Reasonable Objectives
  • Demonstrate
  • Cross-sell
  • Group Dynamics
  • Crowd Control
  • Qualified or Time Waster?
  • The Basics: Professional Booth Behavior

    Item# PDDC-MHILLSG

    Purchase for $14.95

    Exhibit Staff Survival Kit
    Trade Show Selling Skills Survival KitOur Trade Show Survival Kit is the perfect way to prepare and maintain your staff so they can be at peak performance during your next show. Each of the items described below are together in a large 9" x 12" clear plastic envelope. There is plenty of room left for you to add any additional items or your own show information.

    For just $25, each kit includes all of the following items, which just might make it possible for you and your staff to get through your next trade show in one piece.

    Here's what you get:

  • Trade Show Survival Guide, 3rd Edition (A $14.95 Value!)
  • Gum (For the plane, not the booth, but you knew that already)
  • Ear Plugs (What did you say?)
  • Granola Bars (Perfect for munching on your five-minute break)
  • Kleenex (Don't cry - it's only a trade show)
  • Alka-Seltzer (Go ahead, have another $20 hot dog)
  • Scope (Did you have onions on that hot dog?)
  • Lipbalm (Constantly licking your lips isn't really all that attractive)
  • Cough Drops (Coughing in visitor's faces is not the best way to close a deal)
  • Foot Powder (Also good for giving yourself that distinguished gray-haired look)
  • Tylenol (What do you mean the company isn't paying for all those little drinks in the honor bar?)
  • Band-Aids (Cure-all for most common trade show hazards - paper cuts and blisters)
  • Breath Mints (Sorry, you can't hand them out to visitors, no matter how bad their breath)
  • Moist Towelettes (You've spent all day shaking hands with strangers)
  • Tea (Get cozy and contemplate all those hot leads you generated today)
  • Carryall Portfolio (With room for your other show materials too!)

    Item# PDDC-MHILLSK

    If you ran around to find and buy these items yourself, you would never come close to maximizing the value we provide by offering the completed kits to you. The total cost of items (if you bought them yourself) is at least $35. And the cost of your time to buy and assemble each kit is WAY TOO MUCH!!!

    You may purchase the Exhibit Staff Survival Kit for $25.00.

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