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1) Have beginner's mind. Attend and observe a travel
tradeshow, seek out information and expert advice before you exhibit.
Take workshops and read all you can on travel trade show marketing.
2) Pre-show mailings and phone invitations to customers and
prospects will increase booth attendance. Multiple personalized letters
and postcards promoting special offers redeemable only at your booth
works great. Start one - three months before show.
3) Show management is an asset and can provide you lots of
extra profitable exposure. Work with them on providing value to
attendees through your travel presentations, workshops, sport simulator
and fascinating attractions. If you earn pre-show publicity via their public
relations/media firm, you could triple or more your booth traffic, often for
no charge.
4) Invest in quality. Use an exhibit with easy-to-read graphics, ‘key
word” descriptive and bold “benefit-oriented headline graphics.
Prospect should quickly understand what types of activities you offer,
where you go and level of difficulty; all in less then 5 - 10 seconds or
your prospects are gone.
5) Establish team-created objectives. Incorporate your most
friendly, motivated, and knowledgeable staff. Role-play and practiced
boothmanship before show.
6) Arrive before show. Meet with media; establish sales
representation and network with fellow travel professionals. When the
show starts you'll be better prepared and rested then most.
7) Smile. Don't pounce on prospects. Establish rapport before
qualifying prospects. Ask open-ended questions, "What do you think
about foreign travel and river rafting?"
8) Use brochures (better yet a cheap flyer) as a disengagement
tool. Use "no's or not interested" as an opportunity to move on to
another prospects who's interested in your type of trip or destination.
9) Take care of yourself. Schedule your staff so that everyone is
well rested. Drink plenty of water. Eat well-balanced meals. Avoid
alcohol at all times during show. Wear comfortable shoes. Stretch your
muscles while checking out other exhibits. Use breath mints.
10) Follow-up. Contact key prospects immediately after show
with letters, calls and brochures. Continued mailings and contacts
increase chances of sales 65%.
Tim Warren is the author of “Tourism Marketing Success”, http://www.AdventureBizSuccess.com/tourismmarketingbook.php
guaranteed to help you standout from the crowd and sell more in your
tradeshow booth, website, advertising, brochure and more. Since 1994,
tourism marketing, E-marketing, destination marketing, tourism
marketing books and products. For free articles, mini-courses and E-
mail newsletter exclusively for tourism and hospitality professionals and
trade associations: http://www.adventurebizsuccess.com
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