Comments on: A Wish and A Prayer — Trade Show Marketing https://classicexhibits.com/tradeshow-blog/2015/01/22/a-wish-and-a-prayer-trade-show-marketing/ Click to browse our trade show blog, with trade show ideas, tips and inspiration from the industry pros! Fri, 23 Jan 2015 19:19:06 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.3 By: Brian https://classicexhibits.com/tradeshow-blog/2015/01/22/a-wish-and-a-prayer-trade-show-marketing/#comment-106132 Fri, 23 Jan 2015 19:19:06 +0000 http://www.classicexhibits.com/tradeshow-blog/?p=14315#comment-106132 Great advice– most of your trade show success will most likely come down to how much you’ve planned ahead. Thanks for sharing.

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By: Jacob Norris https://classicexhibits.com/tradeshow-blog/2015/01/22/a-wish-and-a-prayer-trade-show-marketing/#comment-105985 Thu, 22 Jan 2015 23:22:41 +0000 http://www.classicexhibits.com/tradeshow-blog/?p=14315#comment-105985 I’m glad you enjoyed the cartoon Mel. We had this item drawn up for us a few years ago for a promotion. Actually, we had many versions of it done but this one seemed to communicate the message the best. The funny story behind this cartoon is that it is based in reality. While attending Exhibitor in 2007 I was walking through a far lane and came upon a man sitting alone in a 10×10 space. He had what was clearly some new type of table top display he wanted to promote sitting on the floor next to him without any graphics. The man himself was sitting on a metal chair with his head in his hands and appeared to by crying. Clearly, none of his other materials arrived on time for the event and he was left with nothing to promote. The image stuck with me over the years as the perfect example of why you should always “plan ahead!”

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