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Maximizing Brand Presence at Trade Shows: Insights from BCB 2024

August 20, 20245 min read

Maximizing Brand Presence at Trade Shows: Insights from BCB 2024

Analyzing Effective Strategies for Engaging Your Audience and Maximizing ROI at Trade Events


Trade shows are bustling hubs of opportunity, offering brands a unique platform to showcase their products, network with industry peers, and connect with potential clients. However, standing out in the crowded, competitive environment of a trade show can be challenging. Jason Littrell, an expert in beverage brand sales and marketing, and a seasoned management consultant with Kinetic Management Systems, recently shared his invaluable observations from the Barconvent Brooklyn (BCB) 2024 event. With years of experience under his belt, Jason offers key insights on how brands can effectively engage their audience, capture critical data, and optimize their trade show strategy to maximize ROI.

Observations from BCB 2024

During his visit to BCB 2024, Jason Littrell took a close look at the dynamics of different booths, focusing on what made some successful while others remained dormant. He found that the real estate of a booth—its location within the event—played a significant role in attracting visitors. Booths situated in high-traffic areas naturally saw more footfall, while those tucked away in corners struggled. However, Jason quickly realized that location was not the only factor at play.

The Importance of Engagement

Jason observed that the most bustling booths were those where brand representatives actively engaged with passersby. Much like street performers drawing crowds, representatives who stood in front of their booths, actively reaching out to attendees, saw a significant increase in visitor numbers. Jason likened this technique to “barking,” a strategy often used by comedians in busy city areas to lure in their audience. Larger brands took this a step further by incorporating advanced audio-visual experiences, creating an aura of mystery and intrigue that naturally attracted more attention.

Strategies for Effective Data Capture

Trade shows present a unique opportunity to gather valuable data from potential leads. Jason, equipped with Kinetic’s advanced optical recognition scanner, put this to the test at BCB 2024. By scanning business cards and automatically entering the information into his CRM, Jason was able to follow up with potential leads effortlessly. This streamlined data capture process not only saved time but also ensured immediate and personalized follow-ups, increasing the chances of converting leads into clients.

Maximizing Dollars Spent

Despite the high costs associated with exhibiting at trade shows, many brands fail to capitalize on the data they collect. Jason noted a stark contrast between brands that were proficient in data capture and those that were “flying blind.” He strongly recommended that brands adopt efficient CRM systems, like those offered by Kinetic, to seamlessly integrate lead capture with follow-up automation.

The Power of Follow-Up

Effective follow-up communication is crucial for turning initial event engagements into meaningful business relationships. Jason shared his own method for ensuring consistent follow-ups: "You take that email address and a first name, and then tag it a certain way. And then it'll automatically either wait until the next day or two days later or a month later, whatever it is, and then it'll send them an email." This system of automated follow-ups helps maintain the connection, nurturing the lead over time and increasing the likelihood of conversion.

Behavioral Economics in Trade Shows

Another key insight Jason shared was the importance of understanding behavioral economics in the context of trade shows. He highlighted the principle of reciprocity—a powerful tool that can be used to foster positive interactions. By offering a small gesture, such as a product sample or a cocktail, brands can create a sense of obligation in attendees, encouraging them to reciprocate by giving their time or contact information. This simple act can leave a lasting impression, building positive associations with the brand and increasing the likelihood of future engagement.

Optimizing Trade Show Presence

To help brands optimize their presence at trade shows, Jason offered practical advice:

  1. Prime Real Estate: Whenever possible, aim for a booth location in a high-traffic area to ensure maximum visibility.

  2. Active Engagement: Don’t just wait for attendees to come to you. Stand in front of your booth, actively engage with passersby, and offer samples or demonstrations.

  3. Systems for Follow-Up: Implement an effective CRM system to streamline data capture and automate follow-ups.

  4. Behavioral Economics: Use principles like reciprocity to foster positive interactions and build stronger connections.

  5. Consistent Follow-Up: Ensure that follow-ups are automated and personalized to maintain engagement with potential leads after the event.

The Value of Automation and Expertise

Jason emphasized that without organized systems for managing post-event follow-ups, brands risk losing the valuable connections they’ve made at trade shows. "If you're not doing this kind of follow-up and feedback," he remarked, "then you're just kinda missing out." By leveraging automation, brands can maintain consistent engagement, personalize communications, and ultimately convert more leads into loyal customers.

Conclusion

Trade shows offer an invaluable opportunity for brands to increase their visibility and build lasting relationships. However, without effective strategies and systems in place, the investment can quickly go to waste. Jason Littrell’s experiences at BCB 2024 highlight the importance of active engagement, efficient data capture, and strategic follow-ups. By investing in these areas, brands can maximize their trade show presence, ensuring a higher return on investment and fostering long-term relationships with clients.

Trade show success hinges on meticulous planning and proactive engagement. By drawing from Jason Littrell's expertise, brands can navigate the complexities of trade events, leveraging innovative solutions to stand out and succeed in a competitive landscape.


This blog post can be a valuable resource for companies looking to make the most out of their trade show participation, offering them actionable insights and proven strategies to enhance their brand presence.

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Who is Jason Littrell?

Jason Littrell is a seasoned cocktail maker, bar consultant, event producer, speaker, author, and brand marketing expert with over a decade of experience in the hospitality industry.

What services does Jason Littrell offer?

Jason offers a range of services including bar consultancy, cocktail menu development, staff training, event production and management, keynote speaking, educational workshops, and brand marketing strategies in NYC, 100% free of charge. For more details, please use the chat widget or contact form.

Can Jason Littrell help in designing and setting up a new bar?

Absolutely. Jason specializes in bar consultancy, including design, menu creation, staff training, and operational efficiency, tailored to the unique needs of each client.

As a speaker, what topics does Jason typically cover?

Jason speaks on a range of topics including cocktail culture and history, bar and hospitality industry trends, brand building, and customer engagement strategies.

Has Jason Littrell authored any books or articles?

Yes, Jason is the author of Bartender as a Business, and contributed to several publications in the field of cocktails and hospitality.

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How does Jason approach brand marketing in the hospitality sector?

Jason combines his deep industry knowledge with innovative marketing techniques to create compelling brand narratives and engagement strategies that resonate with target audiences.

What is Kinetic Management Systems?

KMS is the business Jason owns that implements hospitality management systems for sales, marketing HR, and operations. This site is built with KMS, and if you call any of the phone numbers, fill out any of the forms, engage with the chat, you're engaging with KMS systems. For more info, check out kmsops.com

What makes Jason’s approach to cocktail making and bar consultancy unique?

Jason's approach is rooted in a deep understanding of both the art and science of cocktail making, combined with a keen insight into current trends and customer preferences, making his consultancy highly effective and personalized.

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