Posts Tagged marketing
A moment for the show
Trade shows and related events are important methods of promoting your business, obtaining new contacts and also to learn about new technologies that may influence you going forward.
Recently we interviewed one of the leading heating spares suppliers about their recent trade show event.
What are your goals in exhibiting at the trade show, and how successful would you view the event?
We usually have a number of things we like to achieve at the show, firstly it’s an opportunity to promote our company across the heating industry and branch into the renewable energy market. It’s the chance to meet other heating professionals and helps identify influential people and market trends. Secondly the event offers us the chance welcome visitors and to speak to our suppliers and competitors alike, to understand the market and the new innovations, products and promotions that are in the developing marketplace.
Did you have any challenges in organising your exhibit or with the event itself?
Organising an event like this can be quite traumatic, but the organisers catered for our needs very well and we try to keep our stand as uncomplicated as possible. As long as everything gets there in time and we have plenty of catalogues and give-aways we’re ok.
Shows are an excellent opportunity to meet face to face with industry executives, people in the trade, also to establish ongoing relationships and service existing relationships.
Have you found it easy to develop any new relationships during the event?
It’s very easy to talk to people at these events because every exhibitor/visitor comes with a reason to listen. Time is precious especially at this key time of year for the heating industry, therefore everyone is receptive to each other, as everyone their wants to gain a return on their investment.
Did you have any interesting questions asked you would like to share?
A few as always. Launching a new range of products this year, we had many interesting questions regarding our connecting flue pipes from European chimney flue market leader Poujoulat.
You often hold a competition at these shows to support your exhibit, have you done so this year and if so what has been the reaction?
Yes, we held a competition. We filled an 18 litre water bottle with Danfoss oil nozzles and asked everyone to guess how many. 589 was the actual number, and a cracking guess of 580 won an Anton gas analyser set.
Studies have shown that trade show leads are often not followed up as effectively as they could be. Do you have any tips on how to maximise the potential of these valuable leads?
We follow up all leads religiously with a few days of the show, you need to strike while the interest is still at the front of people’s minds, and already this year we have seen the rewards.
In conclusion, what do I think a trade show is about?
The answer, it seems to me, is marketing your business and obtaining new marketing leads. Delegates are there to provide their details to exhibitors that interest them and Exhibitors are there to collect them. If you are thinking about exhibiting at a trade show in your industry sector make sure you have a strategy to obtain new leads and ensure you follow them up after the show.
Trade shows and related events are important methods of promoting your business, obtaining new contacts and also to learn about new technologies that may influence you going forward.
Recently we interviewed one of the leading heating spares suppliers about their recent trade show event.
What are your goals in exhibiting at the trade show, and how successful would you view the event?
We usually have a number of things we like to achieve at the show, firstly it’s an opportunity to promote our company across the heating industry and branch into the renewable energy market. It’s the chance to meet other heating professionals and helps identify influential people and market trends. Secondly the event offers us the chance welcome visitors and to speak to our suppliers and competitors alike, to understand the market and the new innovations, products and promotions that are in the developing marketplace.
Did you have any challenges in organising your exhibit or with the event itself?
Organising an event like this can be quite traumatic, but the organisers catered for our needs very well with and we try to keep our stand as uncomplicated as possible. As long as everything gets there in time and we have plenty of catalogues and give-aways we’re ok.
Shows are an excellent opportunity to meet face to face with industry executives, people in the trade, also to establish ongoing relationship and service existing relationships.
Have you found it easy to develop any new relationships during the event?
It’s very easy to talk to people at these events because every exhibitor/visitor comes with a reason to listen. Time is precious especially at this key time of year for the heating industry, therefore everyone is receptive to each other, as everyone their wants to gain a return on their investment.
Did you have any interesting questions asked you would like to share?
A few as always. Launching a new range of products this year, we had many interesting questions regarding our connecting flue pipes from European chimney flue market leader Poujoulat.
You often hold a competition at these shows to support your exhibit, have you done so this year and if so what has been the reaction?
Yes, we held a competition. We have filled an 18 litre water bottle with Danfoss nozzles and asked everyone to guess how many. 589 was the actual number, and a cracking guess of 580 won an Anton gas analyser set.
Studies have shown that trade show leads are often not followed up as effectively as they could be. Do you have any tips on how to maximise the potential of these valuable leads?
We follow up all leads religiously with a few days of the show, you need to strike why the interest is still at the front of people’s minds, and already this year we have seen the rewards.
In conclusion, what do I think a trade show is about?
The answer, it seems to me, is marketing your business and obtaining new marketing leads. Delegates are there to provide their details to exhibitors that interest them and Exhibitors are there to collect them. If you are thinking about exhibiting at a trade show in your industry sector make sure you have a strategy to obtain new leads and ensure you follow them up after the show.
Searching for a moment
For most of us, especially you peeps reading this, times have changed. Long gone are the days of looking for a local business phone number in the big book near the phone or looking through your Filofax for your friends new phone number.
Today we have mastered, or at least getting there with search technology. We have social media tools to keep in contact with our friends and search engines help us to find almost everything from pizza to printers.
But how do we get more exposure on the big search engines like Google, Yahoo and Microsoft?
The answer is SEO Marketing. Search Engine Optimisation can help your business market itself more effectively on search engines when your potential customers or clients are trying to find your product or service.
Talk to an SEO Consultant to review your website and suggest ways and means of getting more exposure, 01 Systems specialise in SEO, eCommerce, Blogs and Social Media marketing. They can help you to better understand what you could do to utilise the ever-growing ever-changing Internet and Search Marketing science.
A moment of Clarity!
Are you using multiple separate business systems?
Inefficient business analysis and customer relationship?
Want help with tracking customers emails, invoices, quotes and accounts?
Want to be able to market effectively to all of you customers?
Watch this space coming soon!
A moment for WordPress
WordPress moment “start blogging!”
I’ve never used WordPress before, however it is now time I give WordPress a well deserved nod and give it a good home.
marketers blog and journey from a to z in marketing.
First of all allow me to introduce myself, I am James Roberts. To follow will be an excellent adventure in the form of my marketing blog, lets begin blogging.
A moment for your comments