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Giving Your Exhibit an Outstanding Design

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The way your exhibit is designed plays a large role in determining whether your event experience is an utter failure, or a phenomenal success.  The greatest challenge in event marketing is compromising between a unique, breathtaking design and a cost effective, functional design.  It is also important to find a middle ground between a highly detailed, flashy exhibit that attracts attention and a simple, clean exhibit that allows people to focus on your specific brands, products, services or messages more easily.  The following tips will help you to plan out what type of design will be most beneficial to your organization. to read more click http://www.applerock.com/ReadyDesk/ReadyDesk/ar_viewarticle.asp?CID=&KID=22

E-mail marketing for Events

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Marketing your event through e-mails allow for any last minute updates or changes to your event, which often happens. E-mails are also a cost effective way to reach your targeted group.

The biggest mistake many make when using e-mails to promote events is stuffing the e-mails with too many details. Sending irrelevant information causes fingers to reach straight for the delete key or even worse, tag you as spam. If you are tagged as spam you will never get your event information out there. So, it is important to send information the receiver cares about.

The cardinal rule when using this marketing method is to keep it short and simple. Keeping your e-mails short allow you to get straight to the point and get your point straight to the consumer. Leave out minor details leaving in only essential details for the event. You can always include a link to your website or any other site that includes all minor details. This gives the receiver the option of looking up minor details; it can also lead to your company website which will give more info about your company, not just a specific event.

It is crucial to remember what is important information to one person may not be important for the next, so if time allows, you can alter a few e-mails to specifically target each individual.

Event Marketing – Most Effective Target Marketing

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It is more important now to market than ever!  Business to business interactions are most effective at business events, because you get more face time with your target audience than you will anywhere else.  Trade shows and business events have been proven to be the most effective means to reach your target audience.  Trade associations and business networking organizations have provided forums to market that are far more effective than the door-to-door approach.  Bringing your business environment to your target audience is most effective in the trade show forum.  It is a cost effective and efficient means to present and demonstrate your company’s capabilities to a captive audience where you can spend quality time with a large number of interested prospects. 

Designing your business environment away from home can take quite a bit of collaboration and coordination.  Finding a company that specializes in event marketing can help you create your business environment to take your show on the road.  To have the most effective event experience, it is important to have a company that is completely devoted to making the experience seamless.  The team that you hire will be an extension of your business, and it is important that they take your company’s goals and objectives as seriously as you do.

Apple Rock Launches Educational Blog for Event Marketers

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Stay tuned for educational information for creating event marketing strategies that work.

  • Strategic Consulting Services
  • Trade Show Event Marketing
  • Event Marketing Exhibit Rentals
  • Corporate Events
  • Outdoor Event Marketing
  • Mobile Marketing
  • Branded Environments
  • Integrated Event Marketing Campaigns
  • Custom Exhibit Building

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