How marketing can work for small business – a case study
My friend Kevin Dulio owns and operates Native Fields Landscaping, a Morris County based Landscape Contractor. They had a website but it was a little difficult to manage and looked…
My friend Kevin Dulio owns and operates Native Fields Landscaping, a Morris County based Landscape Contractor. They had a website but it was a little difficult to manage and looked…
This is an internet driven world but every now and again you need to get out from behind your desk and get out there and *gasp* meet people! One way to meet…
Here are 10 interesting articles from the past couple of weeks that I had planned to expound on but never got around to – that doesn’t mean that they are…
Next week at this time (Thursday September 22) I’ll be exhibiting at the North Jersey Biz Expo along with my colleagues from LeTip of Denville. The event is billed as…
Bio-Chem Fluidics, a dsm-llc client recently exhibited at Pittcon a huge international analytical chemistry expo. We assisted in the following areas: Booth layout - in a small booth (10’ x…
My last blog post was about the role of printed material in the “internet age”. Another area that I’m heavily involved in is the managing of trade shows and I started thinking along the same lines – does the traditional trade show still have a place in this modern world?
The biggest show I’m involved with is Pittcon (or the Pittsburgh Conference of Analytical Chemistry!). My first Pittcon was 1998 and total attendance was approx 28,000. This was slightly down from the biggest year ever which maxed out at about 34,000 attendees in 1996. Attendance at the 2010 was an all time low at 16,800 – that’s more than 10,000 people who have just stopped going. The number of exhibitors is down too – not by the same percentage but still significantly (1200 in 1998, 960 in 2010).
The average cost of exhibiting at trade shows is a tricky number to pin down, but I found a 1999 article that talked about the costs averaging out at between $99-156/sq. ft. of booth space and I can only imagine its more than that now. So for a 10 x 10 booth the small business owner is likely looking at least $10,000, maybe $15,000 or more.
Surely the combination of diminishing numbers and increasing (or at least not decreasing) costs means that trade shows are D.E.A.D, dead!
Not so fast! (more…)
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