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AFCEA TechNet Indo-Pacific 2024
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October 22 to October 24, 2024
Hawaii Convention Center
Honolulu, Hawaii
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Use these helpful tools to give your company the leg-up that it needs at TechNet Indo-Pacific 2024. Take pre-event measures and get the word out with social media and email messaging, followed by post-conference outreach. Standout and make your exhibit the best that it can be. The 2024 Exhbitor Resource Center is now available.

Get The Word Out ⏷

Social Media Messaging • #TechNetIndoPacific

Promote your booth number and any new products and services you are showcasing. Streamline your exhibitor experience by scheduling all your posts for the duration of the event ahead of time. This will ultimately free up time that can be otherwise used to personally engage customers. You and your booth staff may not have the time or manpower to constantly be thinking about social media, so planning ahead is essential.

Download easy-to-use, free software such as Hootsuite, or Buffer to schedule social media posts in a simple, straightforward interface.

Facebook and Twitter

  • Get involved with the event on social media! Visit the event and host pages below, follow them, and join the conversation to increase your visibility.
  • Use the event hashtag (#TechNetIndoPacific) in tweets about your products, freebies, demo schedules, and more to connect with your followers and let them know what to expect when they see you there.
  • Give your readers an incentivized message, such as a reason why they should make a stop at your booth.
  • Don't forget to retweet and repost relevant content or updates from AFCEA, show management, or other industry thought leaders.

LinkedIn

Linkedin serves as a strong platform for professional networks. Search for groups within your industry who may be interested in your product lineup. Joining specialized groups may give your organization improved visibility.

Email Messaging

Consider sending targeted emails to your customers and prospects highlighting your participation at the conference and invite them to stop by.

Don't forget to specify your target audience in your email messaging. Address your prospects based on if they are loyal supporters, potential customers, industry leaders, etc.

Set up appointments:

  • Contact local prospects to inform them you’ll be in the area.
  • See if they will be attending the show, and aim to set up an appointment for them to stop by and speak with you.
  • If you aren’t sure of local prospects, conduct research to find ideal customers and let them know when you’ll be at the show, and what you’ll be exhibiting.

Pay attention to your subject lines. Make sure they are eye-catching and are TechNet Indo-Pacific branded.

Make sure your email messaging is timely. Get the word out well in advance of the conference so your customers and prospects can plan ahead. Additionally, send them a reminder before the event starts to keep your participation relevant.

After the Conference

Continue using social media to maintain a strong presence in attendees' heads. Following up online can leave a lasting impression on prospects for the future. Having a sense of continuity after the event can strengthen your brand and grow your online following.

Remember to monitor what customers and prospects are saying about you every day so that you may answer questions, make amends to product/service problems, and see how you can improve for next year’s event!

Pre Event Tips and Tools ⏷

Create Unique Landing Pages

Generate widespread awareness of your brand’s presence by promoting your exhibit at TechNet Indo-Pacific on a landing page dedicated to your participation at the conference.

Make sure to keep your landing page updated with your company's products and newest solutions, especially those that will be featured in your booth.

Landing pages should include:

  • Visible links to your social media
  • A basic profile or mission statement of your organization
  • Basic event details (i.e. dates, location, etc.).

Don't forget to link to your dedicated landing page from your social media posts and advertisements to maximize outreach to your followers!

Enhanced Exhibitor Listing

According to the Trade Show News Network, about 70% of show attendees assemble lists of who they intend on seeing before the event. Build and expand your brand awareness to maximize your visibility with event attendees before your customers even walk into the exhibit hall.

Highlight Participation

In your newsletters, create an event feature or preview by linking to your site’s landing page, or the event page itself. This is an effective way to direct your regular subscribers’ attention to the event.

Include information about your exhibit in press releases and trade publications so media outlets are able to feature or highlight your participation at TechNet Indo-Pacific.

Write a press release:

  • Provide more information about your involvement in the show.
  • Be sure to include your company name as well as the event name and year in the title to increase your visibility.
  • Ensure your call to action is compelling, while still being clear and concise.
  • Take advantage of your social media and promote your press release for more widespread distribution.

Convince attendees to join you at the event with a blog post. This will help make the event seem more appealing and interesting if you reflect your organization’s excitement in a blog.

Preparing Your Booth ⏷

Get Your Booth Ready

Event attendees have a lot of booths to visit, so create an inviting booth that reflects the culture and vibe of your organization. Consider ways to make your booth appealing, such as attention-grabbing copy that is concise and easily interpreted. Create digital graphics or banners that convey a central theme or idea which embodies your organization. Overall, don't be afraid to invest in your booth design. Putting effort into your booth's design and concept can make a lasting impression on potential customers.

Take advantage of empty space; try not to clutter your displays with unnecessary information; make a bigger statement by keeping the focus on your central product or idea.

Create a checklist to make sure your booth shipment is complete and everything arrives on time!

Staff Your Booth

Send members of your organization who are engaging and knowledgeable about your company’s products and solutions. Consider compiling an employee packet that includes a:

  • Floor Plan
  • List of noteworthy conference sessions and events
  • Verified Attendee Report from last year’s show
  • List of potential questions that attendees may ask you about your company

When dressing for the event, adhere to the conference dress code, but maintain a sense of uniformity to communicate your brand.

Supplement your employee packet with a training session designed to outline your company’s conference goals. Spend time focusing on how to engage a prospect in a short amount of time. An elaborately designed booth may be visually impressive, but it is just as important to have personable staff that's knowledgeable about every aspect of your organization.

Capture Leads - GRIP

  • Connections and meeting between exhibitors and attendee happened through the GRIP TEAMS application at TechNet Indo-Pacific.
  • This lead-capturing technology is offered through the free GRIP TEAMS application
  • Gather your new connections and drop them into a marketing campaign post-conference to ensure they are reminded of the positive experience they had with your brand.
  • Don't forget to follow up with the connections made through GRIP

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Best Practices at the Conference

  • Show up on time! Make sure you know the conference hours.
  • Make sure you send members of your organization who are familiar with your featured products. Booth personnel should be personable, engaging, and ready to field any questions about your company’s featured products and solutions.
  • Have an elevator speech ready to quickly and accurately communicate your company's mission and branding. Focus on what your organizational goals are, followed by what goods, services, and/or solutions your company can offer.
  • Be present, focused, and engaged - this is one of your best chances to generate new business this year, with attendees who are looking to buy your solutions!
  • Keep your booth organized; a messy booth seems uninviting and reflects poorly on your organization.
  • Don't forget to have your shipping labels ready.
  • Read the Exhibitor Resource Center to make sure you have all of the knowledge you need to have a great event! 

Exhibitor Alert

AFCEA and SPARGO, Inc. encourage you to be aware of organizations that claim to have access to the TechNet Indo-Pacific Attendee list, as they may try to sell this list to you. Neither AFCEA nor SPARGO distributes an attendee list and DO NOT offer list rental services. Also, be aware companies other than the official AFCEA hotels may contact you and indicate that they are affiliated with AFCEA and the event and claim to offer hotels at 'reduced' rates. These companies are not affiliated in any way with AFCEA and it is highly recommended that you do not use their services.


Questions? Contact Me.

Brittany Spargo, CEM
Exposition Operations Manager
AFCEA Exhibits Team
SPARGO, Inc.
571-279-0021
brittany.spargo@spargoinc.com

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