Meet 3D ExhibitsBill Dixon founded 3D Exhibits in 1995 after thirty years in the exhibit industry. In 3D, Bill envisioned a company committed to clients. His philosophy was simple: take care of clients, business will follow. When Gene Faut joined the 3D team a year and a half later, he was intrigued by Bill’s philosophy. Gene had looked at taking the lead of other companies, but found corporate cultures that stifled employees’ creativity and passion. At 3D, Gene leads by empowering his employees to engage their passion and creativity. 3D’s client-centered philosophy and employee-empowering leadership translate into industry-leading solutions for our clients. The 3D team puts their passion and creativity to work for you. We become a part of your team. We get to know what your company is about and what it will take to make your event a success. |
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At 3D Exhibits, we have found success attracting attendees to our environments by leveraging all of the senses. Here are some examples of how to attract trade show attendees by engaging all of the senses:
Developing a strategy utilizing all of the senses can be a useful tool to draw people into your environment however it will also give them a reason to stay engaged longer. It will also help attendees to remember your product or environment, post-show. The key is to be remembered long after the event has ended. There is a delicate balance you need to strike when planning your trade show strategy. There are certain sensory targeting activities that may work for an environment, but you must keep in mind it does not work for everyone or everywhere. The key is to know your audience and the event you are attending. Then develop a well-planned strategy to ensure success. What types of sensory marketing strategies have resonated with you? How have you used sensory marketing in your trade show programs? POLL: What is the most effective pre-show promotion? |


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