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A Trade Show Planning Calendar

 

Long Range Planning: One Year Or More Before A Show
  • Establish your company's overall trade show strategies.
  • Research to identify which trade shows meet your stated objectives.
  • Consider the number and locations of shows you will attend during the year.
  • Request information from sponsors of shows you are considering.
  • Create a projected annual trade show budget.
  • Secure management approval of these broad trade show goals.

Nine To Twelve Months before a Show
  • Select the shows you will attend
  • Determine exhibit space requirements.
  • Book space with show sponsors.
  • Rough out an exhibit plan with promotional, graphic and staffing needs.

Three Months before a Show
  • Refine the projected size, design and staffing needs of your exhibit.
  • Set work schedules and completion dates for all show activities.
  • Start production on any show-specific printed materials.
  • Select vendors for all key show materials.

Two Months before a Show
  • Make final exhibit staffing decisions.
  • Confirm progress and delivery dates with any outside vendors.
  • Finalize plans for display size, graphics and support materials.
  • Launch pre-show promotional efforts.
  • Review your show budget and schedules.

One Month before a Show
  • Preview your physical show exhibit.
  • Finalize all travel arrangements.
  • Confirm availability of product samples and promotional materials.
  • Review progress of all pre-show promotional efforts.
  • Confirm with show organizers all details of your exhibit.

One Week before a Show
  • Check that all exhibit supplies and materials have been packed or shipped.
  • Arrange for company checks or credit cards to cover at-the-show payments.
  • Meet with exhibit staff for a final review of your plan of action.

At The Show
  • Confirm the arrival of your exhibit and all materials.
  • Hold a pre-show staff rehearsal in your exhibit.
  • During the show, conduct daily meetings to assess your performance.