The success of any convention, exhibition or trade show is not only determined by the profit it generates but more importantly, by the feedback you receive from your exhibitors and visitors. Why? Because, by delighting exhibitors and visitors you encourage customer loyalty, repeat bookings and registrations, which reduces the cost of acquisition for future events.
For exhibitors and visitors, the event experience is not limited to the event itself. It starts at the time of booking and continues during and after the event. Here are some practical tips you can implement to delight exhibitors and visitors at every step of the event management process.
Before any event, you want to make a successful start. It will be imperative to showcase your customer service and the ease of working with your organization.
1. For Exhibitors: Simplify the Planning Process with Self-Service Portals
Planning a booth or trade show stand at a convention or exhibition center can be challenging. From booking the space to designing the layout, arranging audio-visual and power, ordering collateral and more, there are many elements and deadlines to stay on top of, which can quickly become overwhelming. Leading convention and exhibition centers simplify the planning process for exhibitors, allowing them to register, prepare and manage their own event details via self-service booking portals. These portals empower exhibitors to manage their event bookings at their own pace.
2. For Visitors: Streamline the Event Registration Process
Leading convention and exhibition centers make it easy for prospective visitors to register their attendance and make payments online with interactive registration platforms. Online registration will accelerate your check-in processes and easily reconcile payments. Plus, you can track registration in real-time so you can accurately forecast upcoming events and there is no need for involvement from staff, which saves time and money.
There are a variety of ways that you can improve the event experience for both exhibitors and visitors during the event.
1. Wayfinding Tools and Accessibility: Place digital, interactive information kiosks and billboards at entrances, exits and elevators so people can find their own way around the venue and highlight key messages and live event updates. In addition, you can offer downloadable maps, vendor guides and marketing collateral using QR codes to provide further information to exhibitors and visitors during the event. It is also essential that event organizers prioritize the comfort and safety of all exhibitors and visitors. From accessible access points to incorporating sign language interpreters and providing appropriate sensory considerations, there are so many things that convention and exhibition centers can do to make their events more inclusive and accessible.
2. Effective Risk Management Protocols: It is crucial that all exhibitors and visitors are safe at events and that help is available when an issue arises.
3. Sustainable Event Practices: Exhibitors and visitors are becoming increasingly aware of the impact that live events are having on the environment. It is vital that you allow them to actively participate in reducing carbon emissions at events by introducing options like:
4. Prioritize the Experience: Exhibitors and visitors have come to expect a memorable, first-class experience as they determine an event’s success. I can distinctly recall events, locations and venues that delivered just that, and I still tell others about that event experience. The commitment to delivering a first-class experience for your exhibitors and visitors must be fundamental to your venue and your brand. Some of the primary factors that impact event experiences include:
Following any event, you must assess the success and determine strategies for improvement so that you can continue to delight visitors and exhibitors at future events.
1. Collect the data: Gather all the relevant metrics that can be used to measure the success of the event.
2. Measure the results: Once all relevant data is gathered, analyze it and convert it into meaningful metrics. These meaningful metrics become the benchmark for determining the success of the event.
3. Report on your findings and share with relevant stakeholders: Maintain a pulse on the success and opportunities for each event. If it is repeat business, compare this to earlier events. And be sure to share this data with the multiple stakeholders, such as your exhibitors and visitors, senior management, event organizers, suppliers, contractors and your local CVB or Tourism Bureau. Your success impacts your entire community.
4. Identify strategies for improvement: The final step is to work with your key stakeholders and implement strategies to improve future events for your exhibitors and visitors.
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