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Although a person only requires the basic Bodyguard certificate to find Bodyguard Work, they may require more training in order to apply for a specific Body Guard job.< Depending on the size of the event, bring someone along with you to man the booth as you walk the aisle handing out flyers about special offers – for this event only. Please be respectful of other vendors and don’t steal people away from their tables. Tradeshows give you an opportunity to learn mo Necessary Psychological Skills When Working in the Executive Protection Field If you’ve been thinking about ways to get in front of potential customers who would purchase your products, consider becoming an exhibitor at an industry tradeshow. I love attending tradeshows because this is when I have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with qualified buyers. The tradeshow producers have done the leg work to target and assemble individuals with specific needs; leaving me the opportunity to put my best foot forward. Attending tradeshows can be an effective marketing strategy for many business industries.The “hard” skills necessary for an executive protection specialist (EPS) and/or personal protection specialist (PPS) are often perceived as being that of a policeman or (elite) soldier. Though there can be certain similarities i.e. the use of handguns, hand-to-hand combat and the ability to control a vehicle, most people having worked both in executive protection and either of the latter careers, will deny that the skills are parallel. They may look alike but the methodology of each skill differs from segment to segment.However, the psychological skills needed are almost id Don’t get me wrong! Just because you attend a tradeshow does not mean you will walk away with tons of business. A tradeshow can be a very expensive marketing investment; but if done correctly you may end the event with enough sales to cover your vendor fee and maybe even a few new contacts. Developing a strategy to get the most return on your tradeshow investment will require a great deal of preparation, creativity, and energy. Making the most out of a tradeshow starts with picking tradeshows where qualified buyers of your products will be attending. If you provide insurance for small businesses, then attend a tradeshow that will target those buyers would be helpful. Qualified buyers are those who are more likely to purchase your products and they are in need of your services. Contact the tradeshow producers and ask questions like, “What is your expected number of attendees, how are you promoting the event to them, and what industries and job titles will be represented at the tradeshow?” Asking these simple questions will help you determine if you will meet some qualified buyers. Once you’ve decided you should attend the event, there are pre-conference marketing activities you can implement if you have the budget. For example, get an ad in the pre-conference journal or on the tradeshow producer’s website. See if you can purchase the list of pre-conference registrations and send them a direct mail piece with your booth number to encourage them to stop by. Pick the best location possible for your display. I recommend close to the entry way and the front center aisles. Choosing an exhibit stand depends on your budget, but you should always have eye catching display items. You will only have a few seconds to get someone’s attention as they walk by. All your marketing material and display items must have a clear and concise message so passer byes will quickly read your marketing message. Most attendees go to the exhibit hall to pick up free stuff or visit a particular vendor table. I remember a recent tradeshow exhibit hall I attended where the vendor had lounge chairs, computers, and TV monitors at their booth. First, the chairs caught my eyes because my feet were killing me from all the walking; then it was the nicely laid out display area. Now, you may not have the budget to do all of this, but you can do creative things like having a magician, massage therapist, impersonator, games, prizes, or drawings to get someone’s attention. Drawings are great ways to gather customer information for future use. Maybe they won’t buy that day, but get permission to add them to an email list to be notified of future offers. You never know, they may become a customer soon after. Depending on the size of the event, bring someone along with you to man the booth as you walk the aisle handing out flyers about special offers – for this event only. Please be respectful of other vendors and don’t steal people away from their tables. 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We take a look at some of the factors that create this dilemma and some of the solutions that can be found.Working for yourself in your own business can be hugely rewarding if you manage that busi Making the most out of a tradeshow starts with picking tradeshows where qualified buyers of your products will be attending. If you provide insurance for small businesses, then attend a tradeshow that will target those buyers would be helpful. Qualified buyers are those who are more likely to purchase your products and they are in need of your services. Contact the tradeshow producers and ask questions like, “What is your expected number of attendees, how are you promoting the event to them, and what industries and job titles will be represented at the tradeshow?” Asking these simple questions will help you determine if you will meet some qualified buyers. Once you’ve decided you should attend the event, there are pre-conference marketing activities you can implement if you have the budget. For example, get an ad in the pre-conference journal or on the tradeshow producer’s website. See if you can purchase the list of pre-conference registrations and send them a direct mail piece with your booth number to encourage them to stop by. Pick the best location possible for your display. I recommend close to the entry way and the front center aisles. Choosing an exhibit stand depends on your budget, but you should always have eye catching display items. You will only have a few seconds to get someone’s attention as they walk by. All your marketing material and display items must have a clear and concise message so passer byes will quickly read your marketing message. Most attendees go to the exhibit hall to pick up free stuff or visit a particular vendor table. I remember a recent tradeshow exhibit hall I attended where the vendor had lounge chairs, computers, and TV monitors at their booth. First, the chairs caught my eyes because my feet were killing me from all the walking; then it was the nicely laid out display area. Now, you may not have the budget to do all of this, but you can do creative things like having a magician, massage therapist, impersonator, games, prizes, or drawings to get someone’s attention. Drawings are great ways to gather customer information for future use. Maybe they won’t buy that day, but get permission to add them to an email list to be notified of future offers. You never know, they may become a customer soon after. Depending on the size of the event, bring someone along with you to man the booth as you walk the aisle handing out flyers about special offers – for this event only. Please be respectful of other vendors and don’t steal people away from their tables. 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Most attendees go to the exhibit hall to pick up free stuff or visit a particular vendor table. I remember a recent tradeshow exhibit hall I attended where the vendor had lounge chairs, computers, and TV monitors at their booth. First, the chairs caught my eyes because my feet were killing me from all the walking; then it was the nicely laid out display area. Now, you may not have the budget to do all of this, but you can do creative things like having a magician, massage therapist, impersonator, games, prizes, or drawings to get someone’s attention. Drawings are great ways to gather customer information for future use. Maybe they won’t buy that day, but get permission to add them to an email list to be notified of future offers. You never know, they may become a customer soon after. Depending on the size of the event, bring someone along with you to man the booth as you walk the aisle handing out flyers about special offers – for this event only. Please be respectful of other vendors and don’t steal people away from their tables. Tradeshows give you an opportunity to learn mo Nigerian Bank Applies To Raise Funds From Capital Market p>Choosing an exhibit stand depends on your budget, but you should always have eye catching display items. You will only have a few seconds to get someone’s attention as they walk by. All your marketing material and display items must have a clear and concise message so passer byes will quickly read your marketing message. Most attendees go to the exhibit hall to pick up free stuff or visit a particular vendor table. I remember a recent tradeshow exhibit hall I attended where the vendor had lounge chairs, computers, and TV monitors at their booth.First Bank applies to raise N99.3bn from capital marketFirst Bank of Nigeria Plc on Tuesday began the process of raising fresh funds from the market with an application to the Nigerian Stock Exchange. 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After the tradeshow is a pivotal time for follow up on the contacts you’ve made during the event. Go through all those business cards that were left at your table and send them letters in the mail thanking them for stopping by your table. Extend a special offer on your products to encourage them to buy. If they gave you permission to email them, request that they sign up for your newsletter to receive additional deals. Don’t forget to make follow up calls to those hot leads (people who said they would like a meeting or detailed discussion about your services). You can make the most out of a tradeshow with an effective strategy. Just take the time to do a little research, creative thinking, and budgeting to get the most return on your investment.
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