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Guide to International and Export Trade Shows
Don't know where to start selling abroad? Go to a show!
By Greg Brown
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Convention centers around the world buzz with business deals getting done, from local morning meet-ups to week-long extravaganzas featuring rock bands, celebrity speakers and international press roaming the halls. Event experts know why: They calculate that it takes twice the resources to close a cold call from the office compared to a hot trade show lead. No surprise there. If you meet a potential customer on the show floor, they were already shopping, right? Getting business through international shows is no different than in the United States and, in some ways, more common since industries abroad can be spread across challenging geographies. To get in on the deals, you should: - First decide if shows will work for your small business
- Budget for the opportunity
- Then hit the road.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Calculate if your business can benefit from attending trade shows
Understanding the economics of show budgeting and selection can make or break your plan. Go to irrelevant shows, and you waste time. Overspend, and the return won't be there.
I recommend: Exhibitor Online, an industry portal, has specific articles on show selection and budgeting written by experts (some are free, some cost $5), plus an online buyer's guide.
Find a show in your industry and target country
There are hundreds of shows and new ones all the time. But, usually, every industry has one big shin-dig no one misses, often in the same town each year. If you export basketballs to Brazil or cheese dip to China, there's a show.
I recommend: Exhibitor Online, TSNN.com and the U.S. government's exporting agency Export.gov have detailed directories, sortable by industry, country and date.
Strength in numbers (aka Team USA!)
The U.S. government provides booths for U.S. companies at many international trade fairs. This can take a lot of the hassle out of show logistics in foreign countries, and you'll be co-branding with your own country.
I recommend: Get market counseling and become part of organized trade delegations through the Department of Commerce U.S. Pavilion program. The government also does matchmaking via an International Buyer Program.
Track your leads
Trade show veterans quickly learn that the problem isn't meeting people, it's remembering them! Turn those contacts into sales with software, or the investment in attending a show might not materialize.
I recommend: Newleads and SellsWare make products that promise to simply your life, while customer-relationship management giants like ACT! and Salesforce.com offer subproducts that knit trade show leads into your existing systems.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- Big foreign shows are often held at peak travel times. If you buy an exhibit space, make sure you can get air tickets and hotel space for your people on show dates — before sending the check.
- Is the show right for your company? Call up the management company and ask for a list of attendees from the past few years. Are your competitors and suppliers at this show? If not, why not?
- If you don't have the language skills, hire local help. Many public relations and events companies will "rent" bilingual young people, usually college students, to man the booth and handle logistics. Customers likely speak English, but event organizers might not.
The official source of International and Export Trade Shows is the International Trade Show Directory page at Business.com
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Exhibitor magazine's official site features articles and tools on all aspects of trade show exhibiting, from staffing and space selection to design and transportation.
ExpoVisitor aims to help its clients reduce the costs of associated with visiting tradeshows, exhibitions and fairs, and to provide key information from such events.
This site is tailored to the needs of suppliers, manufacturers, exporters, import export businesses and business opportunity seekers. It features business opportunity information, a suppliers and manufacturers directory, and an international trade leads bulletin board.
Collection of articles discussion trade show displays and selecting the best ones.
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The U.S. government’s export portal offers listings of trade events, as well as market research, leads, and information on international financing, logistics, trade data, trade problems, and regulations.
The FITA Global Trade Portal provides international import export trade leads, events info, and links to import/export-related websites.
Offers listings of trade shows, conferences, and exhbitions for importers of products made in Asia.
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This bulletin board for international trade leads includes over a dozen categories of products from around the world.
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