235 - 9 Tips for getting Traffic to a Bad Booth Location

235 - 9 Tips for getting Traffic to a Bad Booth Location

Author: Jim Cermak October 23, 2023 Duration: 9:01

You got stuck with a bad booth location. Don't tell me you got stuck with a bad booth location. We've all been there for anyone who's exhibited at trade shows, expos, conferences, or events over the years. You probably have been stuck with a quote unquote bad booth location. At some point, you know what I'm talking about.

We're talking about being stuck in the back corner on one of those aisles, that it's all the way off to the sides, or maybe in a secondary hall because they oversold the show.

So what do you do? Do you just give up and take what attendance possibly happens to walk your way? Those attendees that maybe they're lost too. So they finally walk past your booth or do you take control? We're here to show you how to take control.

First you got to do everything you can to avoid getting one of those. So when you're going to pick the show and pick your booth, get with , the show organizer and ask them, where does the traffic flow where the best. Locations that are still available.

Get with them and they will help you to find the best location available. Now let's get into the tips. I've got three things that you're going to do before the show and six things that you're going to do during the show to increase traffic. So here's the first three things that you could do before the show,

📍 number one. Increase your pre show marketing, do more targeted social media, especially into groups on your social platform. Do more email blasts, do more direct mail to your customer and your prospect list. Make sure while you're doing your pre show marketing, you look into the pre show marketing that the show is offering.

Cause guess what? Those, the stuff that you're doing on social and your list, some of those people are not coming to your show. But if it's the pre show marketing that the show is offering a hundred percent, those people at least are intending to be there. So look into what they have available. they may be offering email blasts, advertising.

📍 Number two, schedule meetings at the booth.

I just did a whole episode on filling your calendar. CLICK HERE - FILL YOUR CALENDAR EPISODE

And there's all sorts of ideas about how to schedule meetings at your booth and why that is so, so, so powerful.


📍 Number three, get involved with sponsorship marketing with the show things that drive people to your booth, things like a bingo card, a scavenger hunt in room marketing, things that will get people that forces them to come to your booth. Also include marketing pieces into the show bags. The giveaway bags that everyone gets include marketing pieces in the show bags that drive people to your booth.


Be blunt, be bold on those pieces and a bonus tip. Don't just drop any old piece, 📍 but be very specific on your piece. Include the booth number and the location. If you're in the back corner or you're in one of the end aisles, tell people, this is where we're at. And more importantly, tell them why should they come and visit you?


Don't just assume that they're going to stop by it because you did some marketing. Tell them. The reason why, so that's the three things you do before the show. Now, here's some ideas for things you could do at the booth during the show. There's six things here. 📍 Number one, engage the senses, add elements of sights and sound.


A spinning prize wheel or even music. If it fits your theme, those sounds can draw people and go, what is going on over there? How about lights? Lights can make a huge difference. When you're going down that aisle of all bunch of 10 by 10 boots, the ones that are lit up are just going to stand out to you.

Try some led lights. Some backlit displays. There's so many options available to you today. How about taste and smell? So my...


Jim Cermak hosts Trade Show University for Virtual & Live Events, a deep and practical resource for anyone whose business depends on connecting with an audience, whether on a convention floor or through a screen. This isn't about vague inspiration; it's a working toolkit built from conversations with seasoned experts and Jim's own extensive experience. Each episode functions like a focused seminar, delivering actionable tips and training that exhibitors, marketers, and show planners can apply immediately to see a real difference in their engagement and return on investment. With a library spanning over 220 episodes, the podcast covers the full spectrum of modern event planning-from crafting a compelling virtual booth experience to mastering the logistics and psychology of a live trade show. You'll hear candid discussions on common pitfalls, innovative strategies that are working right now, and breakdowns of what truly moves the needle for businesses. Beyond the audio, the community around this podcast extends into consulting and collaborative training, emphasizing real-world application. For professionals tired of wasting time and budget on events that don't deliver, this series offers a clear path forward, turning every appearance into a measurable success.
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