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Word on the Street — March 22nd thru March 26th

March 28th, 2010 1 COMMENT
Word on the Street by Kevin Carty

Word on the Street by Kevin Carty

Following Up on Trade Show Leads

To be honest, I could almost just say “I was following up on leads” and you would get the gist of my week. But I will expand, while keeping it short, because I am still in full follow-up mode even this weekend.

First, I am going to gripe a bit. Like many of you, I attend a fair number of shows. Sorta comes with the job description. Although many are industry related, there are others I attend if I’m in the area or if I know we have built a display at that show. But I am going to pick on one show in particular . . . without naming it.

This show starts every year around the same time as EXHIBITOR. Sometimes even the same week. That was your only hint! And I love this show. Lots of cool new products, ideas, etc. For the past several years, I have walked the show for one or two days. And let me clarify, I’m not picking on the show, but the exhibitors at the show.

Now, whenever you exhibit, there are a lot of related expenses. Even with a 10 x 10 display, you have the cost of the booth space, the flooring, the exhibit, the staff expense, and transportation to name a few. The bottom line is this — it is a significant investment, and one that goes up exponentially as you increase the size of your booth space.

So here is my gripe . . . How is it that I received a brochure and letter from a company that scanned my badge at the 2009 show in October (nearly 7 months AFTER the SHOW)? Now that is an extreme, but I just can not fathom why anyone would not address all leads within at least two weeks of returning from a trade show. With each passing day, your ROI just shrinks and shrinks. BTW– I’ve yet to hear from anyone at this year’s show.

newce_logoSo, the front end of last week was two-fold:  getting to all the emails and voice mails while I was in Las Vegas and  addressing all the end-user leads. Meaning . . . getting them into the hot hands of our distributors. And I am proud to say that with the exception of one lead, every one of those end-users has been contacted by a Classic Distributor in their respective areas. To that, I say a BIG THANK YOU!

The latter part of the week was the beginning of a much longer lead follow-up process — new distributor leads. Those take longer because we do a little research before contacting them. If there’s a fit, we set-up web training and start the basic paperwork. We are well on our way and are excited about filling some gaps in the distributor network with several very professional companies that share our customer service and business philosophies.

That was my week. On Thursday I was questioned by a fellow Classic employee who asked, “Are you slammed this week because we haven’t even seen you”? Happily I said, “YEP…Slammed” 🙂

Hope the weekend is restful and good for you. Please feel free to share any comments.

Be well

–Kevin Carty

http://twitter.com/kevin_carty
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kevin-carty/3/800/32a

Classic Exhibits, ClassicMODUL, and EXHIBITOR2010

February 4th, 2010 COMMENTS
EXHIBITOR 2010

EXHIBITOR 2010 in Las Vegas

In case you were wondering, we will be in Las Vegas at EXHIBITOR2010 from March 15-17. You can find us at booth #929, a 20′ x 30′ island. Just turn left once you enter the hall and look for the large pinwheel hanging sign with the distinctive (and always attractive) Classic logo.

We will have multiple workstations in the booth so you can explore our extensive product line. The sweet spot for Classic the past twelve months has been our affordable portable hybrid exhibits such as Perfect 10, Magellan, and Sacagawea. You’ll also see our new line of Segue Silicone Edge Graphic (SEG) aluminum extrusion profiles. No one has a larger assortment of SEG solutions than Classic, and no other exhibit builder has our expertise in shaping and bending metal. Not to brag, but we’re pretty darn good at it!

And, if you like the booth, it’s for rent. It’s one of the many island and inline displays in our extensive rental inventory.

For Classic and ClassicMODUL Distributors:

las-vegas-and-classicThe booth this year will include a semi-private conference room so if you would like to schedule a meeting with Kevin, Mel, Reid, or Jim Shelman during show hours, please let us know. Obviously, we are very happy to meet with you in the booth or before or after show hours. After all, we’re there for you . . . and the food and the drinks and the Vegas nightlight. But mostly for you.

You are also invited to our hospitality suite on Tuesday. The suite will open shortly after the show closes that day. Stop by the booth, and we’ll let you know the room number at Mandalay Bay. The suite is always an excellent opportunity to spend time with your industry friends and meet new people. And, it’s just about the only place in Vegas where you can get a free drink and not gamble.

We look forward to seeing you in about a month. And remember, the more you purchase from Classic and ClassicMODUL over the next 30 days, the larger the drink we’ll pour you. Don’t make us serve you wine in a thimble.

See you there!

My Favorite Las Vegas Website — Cheapo Vegas!

January 4th, 2010 COMMENTS
Casino Boy

Casino Boy

With EXHIBITOR2010 just around the corner, I thought I’d pass along my favorite Las Vegas website. Let me rephrase that . . . my favorite family-friendly Las Vegas website.

Be warned. It’s addictive. I strongly advise you not to start reading this site while you’re at work, unless you’re the boss. Before you know it, you will have missed lunch and it’s getting awfully close to dinner.

Very funny . . . always insightful!

http://www.cheapovegas.com/index.php

Just read what Casino Boy has to say:

Howdy, folks! Casino Boy here. I’ll be your guide through magical Las Vegas. Click the links below for more info on every hotel and casino! And it’s good info, not a bunch of fluff. If it stinks, I say so! In a hurry? Take a quick glance at all the hotels, or use my handy search tool.

–Mel White
http://www.linkedin.com/in/melmwhite
mel@classicexhibits.com
Classic Exhibits Network (LinkedIn)