Hotels can lose repeat business with poor Wi-Fi Service; and so can you
Hotels can lose repeat business with poor Wi-Fi Service;
Hotels can lose repeat business with poor Wi-Fi Service;
Six changes in social media to watch for
the Expo Tour has the potential of bringing an exciting learning experience to your next trade fair.
Those who attempt to take a strong brand and replicate it world-wide must pay attention to culture, politics, business habits and attitudes in local communities.
In spite of a general consensus that women should have the same rights as men, people in many countries still report that gender inequality persists.
The highly anticipated report by the US based Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) titled, An Analysis of changes in the Key Factors Affecting Exhibit Recall in the Last decade, has been released.
I believe that we are on the verge of a new way of promoting our events. Those organizers who embrace the technology early will be in a strong position to modify their approach as tools like video streaming mature.
The exhibition industry is uniformly behind the banning of what has become known as “suitcasing.” This is where non-exhibitors walk the floor of a trade fair soliciting business. But what about the practice of “Ambush Marketing?”
So you want to begin using social media but do not know where to start. The answer is surprisingly simple. First you need to identify the community you are trying to reach.
People who work on the trade fair floor and meet customers should look professional; men in ties and women in dresses. When I attend a face to face marketing event I never know what I will see. Some people are over dressed and don’t seem to fit into the industry they represent while others opt for personal comfort in their choice of wardrobe.