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4 Trade Show Trends to Watch for in 2013

Posted by Jonathan Ogan on Fri, Feb, 22, 2013 @ 17:02 PM

Keep an eye on trade show trends for 2013.In an earlier blog, we discussed the reasons why you should attend trade shows this year and no matter whether you go to build your brand, for the networking opportunities or to generate leads, you need to go prepared.  Trade shows are a constantly evolving activity and it can be easy to miss your targets if you just show up without knowing what to expect. To help you shape a winning battle plan and meet all your business goals, we've put together a short list of four critical trends to watch for at industry events in 2013.

1)     Attendance Bouncing Back

As recently as 2011, trade shows attendance was decreasing, primarily as a result of new technologies such as social media that increased virtual interaction between businesses and their clients, customers, competitors and partners, reducing the need for in person meetings in the eyes of many marketing directors. Nonetheless, recent years have seen a rebound of interest in these events, often as a way to reinforce the online interactions with peers and customers: to “put a face to the name.” 2013 could be a great moment for you to reach out to your fellow marketers and prospects.

2)    Interactive Technology

Technology has, is and will always be a pillar of any company’s strategy when attending trade shows. Large display monitors, iPads, QR codes and other visual presentations are the most popular tools in use today when putting booths together. They encourage interaction between firms and attendees, improving awareness and memorability, eventually leading to increased sales. The time of strictly paper-based collateral and documentation is over.  Trade shows are getting more modern, adapting to new audiences and utilizing more environmentally friendly forms of communication. “Exhibitors need to think more creatively than simply handing out a few leaflets," says Richard Braddick, Managing Director of RB Design and Display.

3)    Social Media

It’s been burned into every marketer’s mind for years now, but social media platforms play a major role in all of today’s industry events. Every large trade show has a Facebook page for you to “like” and a dedicated Twitter hashtag associated with it, both of which are fantastic tools to reach out to peers and customers who will be attending and to cultivate and strengthen relationships with them before, during and after an event. Make sure whoever represents your brand at an event is savvy enough to make the most of these opportunities to connect.

4)    Sustainability

Sustainability will also be a keyword this year. Products, exhibition booths and giveaways are all getting greener while brands are now moving to share information digitally via email and social media platforms. Companies are getting rid of hard copies in favor of digital ways to present their commercial offers, brochures and promotional pieces significantly lowering the amount of paper and other materials used as a result. These changes are paving the way for more sustainable and eco-friendly trade shows and marketing interactions.

Planning to attend or even exhibit at an industry event in 2013? Make sure to check out our full three-page tip sheet on ten things to do before the show to ensure success.

 Download 10 tips for a successful trade show

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4 Marketing Trends to Keep in Mind Early in 2013

Posted by Jonathan Ogan on Fri, Feb, 01, 2013 @ 11:02 AM

Jan 31 Blog Image   2013 Marketing TrendsFor most companies, January is a month of planning, organizing and budgeting for the different action items in the coming year. In order to develop the most relevant and precise strategies, the key is anticipation and to do so, it is crucial to look back at what happened last year.

Here are four marketing trends to give you an overview of what needs to be addressed in the year ahead.

1)     High quality content and design are (still) kings

Though it may seem like it is mentioned every year, high quality content paired with great design will still assure you receive great feedback from customers and improve your credibility with prospects. It will help you develop a relationship with clients and encourage them to come back to check you out on a regular basis. Whether it is on a website, in a video or for an ad, creating valuable, appealing content will definitely give you a leg up.

2)    Mobile and multi-screen marketing

Mobile marketing was definitely on the rise last year, and it is going to keep growing. More and more mobile devices are coming to market and they are bringing more users with them. Brands that provide users with mobile content via apps and websites, smooth interactions between their different platforms and support customers by keeping them up-to-date on the latest developments will win loyalty, extra visibility through social media and, ultimately, more revenue.

3)    Big data + cloud services = informed decision making

Once again, the most important word tying all your marketing efforts together is data. And in order to be efficient when developing your marketing strategy, you need to collect and record this vital information using web-based tools. Quick and easy access to your data will help you manage all your marketing efforts, whether they are email campaigns, SEO actions, improved landing pages or even website analytics.

4)    Visualization

The web and the world are becoming much more visually oriented, so your marketing needs to become so as well. The skyrocketing popularity of both infographics and exhibition through social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest is telling marketers that visuals are a key component of any communication strategy. Don’t let large blocks of text come between you and your audience; pretty it up and prepare for success.

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Topics: marketing, trends, strategic communications