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Keep in mind that, you have a few seconds to make an impression on every attendee as they
         approach your booth. Use this time wisely to slow them down and initiate a discussion. You stand a

         better chance of “connecting” if you engage them and discuss their needs.

         STAND UP AND BE RECOGNIZED: Always remember to stand up and greet attendees. We strongly recom-
         mend a folding director’s chair (stool height) or a stool to raise you to eye level, placed at front of booth.
         Show consumers that you want their business. If you sit back expecting them to come to you, you’ll appear

         disinterested and you’re efforts will NOT be productive (no leads).

         Experiment with different opening lines and gauge which are most effective. Some basic

         examples are: “Are you planning on doing any (your service) this spring?” For a product, “Would you
         like to see how this works?”

         Be sure your booth clearly displays your company name, the products and services you provide
         and lists any show specials or discounts you’re offering. Motion and “eye catching” displays attract
         attention. Use interactive displays to involve and engage attendees. Signs and product samples, where
         applicable, will do the most to represent your company.

         Use leads slips (see our sample Lead Slip) to record contact information.
         All shows have slow times. Those who continue to greet attendees are always the most productive
         exhibitors. Those who don’t, miss valuable opportunities. It’s up to you.



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