For example, there’s the 5 Second Rule: When a piece of food falls on the floor, you can eat it if you pick it up within five seconds. There’s the High Heel Rule: if a woman is taller than her date, she is less likely to wear high heels. And there’s the Full Moon Rule: On days with a full moon, there are more crimes committed and babies born.
- The more words you put on your trade show display, the fewer times they will be read.
- The larger the crowd of people already in your booth, the more other people will want to visit your booth.
- The person who complains the most about the value of trade shows is usually the one who knows (and tries) the least.
- The more fun trade show attendees have in your booth during the show, the more serious business you will do after the show.
- The effort each booth staffer puts forth increases as the distance between them and their boss decreases.
- Your best booth staffers are usually the ones who talk the least and listen the most.
- The longer a booth staffer stretches out their break, the fewer leads they will take when they are actually staffing the booth.
- The colors of your trade show display will likely be determined by: 1. your brand colors, or 2. the latest design trends or 3. your company president’s spouse.
- The length of time to design your exhibit expands exponentially with the number of decision makers involved.
- The greater the distance a visitor has traveled to attend a trade show, the higher the level of hospitality you should provide.
- Carpet belongs on the floor of your trade show booth, not on the display backwall.
- The better-looking the booth staffer’s shoes, the more likely the staffer will complain about sore feet.
- The more years you exhibit at the same show, the more you will have repeat customers visit you in your booth.
- The more the trade show leads holder looks like a trash can, the more likely your booth captain will end up screaming.
- The bigger the main visual image on your trade show exhibit, the clearer people will understand your message.
- The older your trade show display, the less innovative your booth visitors will perceive your company.
- The more aisle space bordering your booth, the more opportunities your staffers have to engage with attendees.
- The faster you follow up your trade show leads, the greater the sales you will generate from that show.
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