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18/10
Can Mobile Marketing Improve Your Tradeshow ROI?
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 August 2010 01:49
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

iPhone in CanadaNow that a lot of your audience are carrying around smartphones, are you even able to reach them anymore with email, blogging and your social media outlets?

Probably – at least you should be able much of the time.

But an ideal scenario is literally in your hands: reaching your audience with text messaging.

Here’s why text message (or mobile) marketing is worth considering:

First: approximately 97% of all text messages are opened and read! Yeah: wow, 97%!

Next: your competitors are probably NOT doing it. Yet. But chances are they will look at it soon.

Also: Texting can spur instant action because of the immediacy of the medium.

One comment I often hear when the subject of mobile marketing comes up: “…but who wants to get spam text messages?”

That’s the beauty. It’s not spam. Your audience has opted-in to your messages through your website or advertisement, and they can easily opt-out if they change their mind.

Let’s say you have a booth at a tradeshow, and you’re going to surprise your audience with a special deal, a celebrity guest, or some other reason to get people to head for the booth. By timing your text message, your audience can open the text (remember, it’s immediately sent), see the invitation, and come by the booth.

If you can narrow your market to a select group of show attendees, chances are good that you’ll get many of them to respond.

“Your only restriction with mobile marketing is the numbers of characters, so my best advice is consolidate and pack a punch with your message,” advises Van Allen, a leading business marketer and business author who uses text and SMS (short message service) technology to grow several business.

So the next question on your lips is (at least it was on my lips): how do you do this?

The difficult, and manual, way would be to send each message out individually.

Nope, you can see right away that’s not gonna work. Not with all you have to do to keep the booth running, right?

Sign up for a service such as Boomtext, Message Buzz or Moto Message, log in to your account, set up your message and when you’d like it go out and you’re set.

Some services I’ve seen have the ability to segment your audience. For instance if you put out an advertisement on “organic yogurt” you might have readers opt-in to get message specifically about organic yogurt. Other readers might want messages only about fruit-flavored yogurt. It gives you a chance to send extremely targeted messages based on the desires of your market.

Once you start thinking, the ideas on how to tie mobile marketing into your tradeshow marketing start tumbling over themselves.

Phone coupons, time-sensitive offers, opinion polls, welcome messages, games, video links…what can you think of?

If you have sent out or received text messaging, what’s your experience been?

Creative Commons License photo credit: jeffwilcox

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Aug
18/10
How To Use Trade Show Contests To Improve Booth Traffic
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 August 2010 12:35
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Motivating people to visit your trade show booth is essential to your success at the event. Without attendees coming to your exhibit and speaking with your staff, you cannot effectively communicate your marketing message or qualify leads. Trade show contests will not only bring people to your booth, but they can also infuse your audience with excitement. The key is to follow a proven strategy to ensure your contest is successful.

Today, I’ll provide a step-by-step plan for organizing and executing trade show contests that can significantly improve your booth traffic.

The prize you’re offering must excite your customers, prospects, and other attendees. If it fails to stimulate their interest, your trade show contest is unlikely to generate substantial traffic. Ideally, your prize should have a connection to the products your company sells. For example, if you manufacture fuel injection systems for performance vehicles, offer attendees the chance to win a free set of fuel injectors.

Another idea is to give each person who visits your trade show exhibit the chance to win money. A cash cube money machine or prize vault will not only excite those who are trying to win, but will also spark attendees’ curiosity throughout the trade show.

The ultimate goal of your trade show contests is to attract people to your booth so your staff can qualify them as leads. That requires a bit of upfront planning. First, make sure you bring at least one employee whose attention is solely dedicated to helping people participate in your contest. Second, train your entire booth staff to approach those who are waiting to participate and engage them in conversation. It is only by speaking with attendees that your employees can determine whether they represent qualified leads worthy of following up with later.

Trade Show Booth PromotionDon’t leave the promotion of your trade show contests until the day of the event. Start weeks in advance. Send out mailers to everyone on your customer and lead lists. Mention your contest in your newsletters, on your website, and even on the phone when you speak with clients and prospects. Reserve advertising space at nearby hotels. Also, have two employees standing at each entrance to the convention hall handing out flyers to promote your contest. If possible, have them stationed at the entrances before the doors open.

Organizing trade show contests can be a fantastic way to kindle excitement amongst your customers, leads, and attendees. The important thing to realize is that a successful contest does not happen on its own. It takes strategic planning. But, if executed properly, it can deliver a substantial return on your investment.

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