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Linda Musgrove Hello class. It's time for your next lesson! This month we will be covering how to turn your booth staff into superstars; from how to select the most qualified staffers to training them for booth duty. Did you know that your booth staff plays one of the most important roles in forming an opinion about your company in the minds of attendees? No matter how well you organized everything else, your booth staff, their behavior and their techniques will be the single biggest factor in making the show a success or a failure. You will need to make sure your booth staff understands that physical appearance, choice of words, general demeanor and their level of knowledge and enthusiasm are what determines the impression attendees will have about your company. Following the steps in this lesson you will be able to select and train the ideal booth staffers for your exhibiting. Ideal Booth Staffer Creating Highly Effective Booth Staffers Role Playing Interacting With Attendees
Gathering Lead Data and "Closing" with Attendees Describe to staffers that once a prospect is determined to be qualified and all their questions have been answered, it is time to “close” them. Using the lead system selected, have them collect contact information and complete data about specific needs, such as purchasing time frame, purchasing authority, etc. Have staffers describe the follow-up process to the attendee and give a handshake before the prospect leaves the booth. Once they leave, the staffer should add notes from their conversation. The notes and data collected will help send the appropriate material after the show and enable the sales person to adequately prepare before calling the prospect. These are the essential components of any effective booth staff training program. If you are looking to implement a program yourself use this lesson as a guide. If you are looking to hire a trainer, ask questions about how they would conduct the different elements of this lesson. That's the lesson for this month, now it's time for your homework! Bye for now. Home Work
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Linda Musgrove is President of the Trade Show Training firm, TradeShow Teacher. She focuses on significantly improving Trade Show Results through Products offered on the TradeShow Teacher website and strategic, customized Trade Show Training for individuals, departments or entire teams. Musgrove presents goal based Trade Show, Marketing and Networking Seminars at Industry Conferences and creates customized training programs for Trade Show Producers to offer exhibitors. She authored "The Complete Idiots Guide to Trade Shows", as well as a Trade Show Training Manual titled "Trade Show Training for Increased ROI" and writes columns for a variety of Trade Show industry publications. To learn more, and sign up for the FREE Trade Show Tactics Newsletter visit http://www.tsteacher.com CONTACT ME TODAY I I I I I I |
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