Upcoming Webinar: What’s Working In Exhibiting

Boost Your ROI With Proven Exhibiting Tips
Wednesday, March 12th – 11:00am CST & 1:00pm CST

Attend this online webinar to discover how your peers are succeeding now at trade shows. Learn the most effective strategies and tactics exhibitors are using to boost their results and stretch their budgets.

Discover what exhibitors say is working best for them now in these 7 key areas:

  • Show Selection
  • Budgeting
  • Measuring Results
  • Lead Management
  • Exhibit Design
  • Booth Staffing
  • Promotions

Then get your burning trade show questions answered in a lively Q&A session.

Webinar Recording: Social Media for Trade Show Promotions

Social media is a great new medium for getting more people to your trade show booth!

In this webinar, we’ll reveal some easily preventable mistakes, such as:
• Which social media websites to use first,
• What content works best,
• 3 examples of social media promotions from exhibitors,
• When & how often to post,
• How to jump start quickly.

Click the links below to watch our recent webinar recording & access a copy of the presentation.

 

See A Demo of The Amazing Skyline WindScape® Exhibit System at EXHIBITOR2014 and Get a Cool T-Shirt

What is the #1 reason attendees say they go to a trade show? 92% say it’s to see new products.

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And why do people attend trade shows, rather than just shop online? Because at a trade show they can see how products actually perform in real life.

Well, you can get both of those primary needs fulfilled by visiting Skyline Exhibits at EXHIBITOR2014. All through the show we will be demonstrating the new Skyline WindScape® Exhibit System, our greatest new product in decades.

Why It’s Worth Seeing A WindScape™ Display Demo In Our EXHIBITOR2014 Booth

WindScape is the easiest, lightest, and quickest trade show display ever. WindScape helps you “keep calm” because it makes your trade shows easier, and you can “carry on” an entire 10-foot display inside an overhead bin-sized suitcase. That’s why we’re giving away free “KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON” T-shirts.

Plus, the innovation of WindScape goes beyond 10 foot displays. A 40’ x 40’ Skyline island exhibit designed with WindScape already won a Silver Event Marketing Design Award! And the set up and tear down was a fraction of the time needed for a similar sized exhibit – modular OR traditional custom.

During EXHIBITOR 2014 we’ll demo 10 foot, 20 foot, and tabletops displays, plus a tower, a hanging sign, and a conference room. Here’s the demos schedule, so you can come see what shapes and sizes interest you most:

What makes WindScape so innovative is that it creates amazingly lightweight and compact exhibit shapes with inflatable, rigid air beam technology. These surprisingly strong air-beams have been used for military applications and sporting equipment.

Now, this lightweight, yet durable technology is available to help make your trade shows easier and more cost effective than ever before.

So visit Skyline at EXHIBITOR2014, watch our WindScape demo, get a free t-shirt, and discover a breakthrough that will dramatically help improve your trade shows!

Get A FREE Exhibit Hall Pass

If you are going to EXHIBITOR2014, here is a link to a free hall pass. Register using Special Promo Code 4206. That gets you into the show hall for free. We will be in booth 1423, a few steps to the left of the entrance in the front row of exhibits. I hope to see you there!

Get a free “KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON” T-shirt when you come watch a WindScape™ demo in our EXHIBITOR2014 Booth #1423. We will demo different WindScape shapes all through the show.

St. Louis Trade Show Displays Designer Skyline Giving Webinar On Using Social Media For Trade Shows

Webinar held by Trade Show Display Company Reveals How Social Media Can Bring More Trade Show Booth Visitors.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Jan. 27, 2014 – ST. LOUIS, MO (January 27, 2014) – St. Louis Skyline Exhibits, in partnership with Gateway Exhibit Services, is giving an hour-long webinar, “Social Media for Trade Show Promotions.” Skyline will host two webinar sessions on Wednesday, February 12, 2014.

“Contrary to popular belief, social media is not a threat to trade shows,” said Michael Flavin, Account Executive for St. Louis Trade Show Displays Skyline.  “Instead, social media is a powerful and growing way for exhibitors to reach out to their potential prospects and entice them to visit their trade show display booths.”

Attendees to this free, live webinar will learn:
•   Which social media websites to use first
•   What content works best in social media
•   Many examples of pre-show, at-show, and post-show promotions on social media sites
•   When and how often to post your promotions via social media
•   How to jump start promotions if you don’t already have a social media presence

The webinar starts with 30 minutes of formal presentation.  During the final 30 minutes, webinar attendees ask whatever questions they want about using social media for trade shows, or about trade show exhibits in general.
The webinar will be presented by two trade show industry veterans, Michael Thimmesch and Bill Lauf:

•   Michael Thimmesch is the Director of Industry Relations for Skyline Exhibits, with over 20 years trade show and marketing experience. Mike has presented about trade show marketing at TS2, HCEA, and Exhibitor Show.  Mike also writes for the Skyline Trade Show Tips blog and has lead Skyline’s social media efforts for the last 3 years.

•   Bill Lauf is the Sales Management Trainer for Skyline Exhibits, a company he’s been with for 25 years. Bill is an articulate and passionate trainer who has inspired thousands of exhibiting professionals to create better trade show marketing solutions.

Trade show marketers and others interested in learning about integrating social media successfully into their trade show marketing can register for either of the two sessions by clicking on a link below or by clicking here.

Once registered, attendees will receive an email confirming their registration with information needed to join the webinar.