The primary purpose of a trade show is to bring buyers and sellers together. With thousands of trade shows held annually, however, it can be difficult to find the ones where the sales and networking opportunities justify the time and cost. Attending or exhibiting at the right trade shows can help you:
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Know your goals
Before you start searching, think about your trade show goals. Are you trying to reach new customers? Find new suppliers? Your objectives will dictate which trade shows will meet your needs.
I recommend: Find a list of trade show goals at the
SBA and view research on various trade show objectives at the
Center for Exhibition Industry Research. The "Tradeshow Coach" Susan Friedmann offers
30 tips for visiting a trade show to make sure you achieve your objectives.
Explore a directory of trade show events
Not sure where to begin? Start with a directory of trade show events. Once you've narrowed your choices, dig deeper and gather specific event information, such as targeted audience, attendance, number of vendors and keynote and breakout session speakers.
I recommend: Visit online directories of trade shows and conferences, such as
EventsEye,
TSNN or
TradeshowWeek.com and explore events specific to your industry.
TechWeb.com lets you search for IT-related trade shows by date, location or industry. Find international trade shows at
Trade Show Center.
Read trade journals
Trade journals cover and advertise shows extensively. Spend time exploring advertisements about upcoming trade shows, listings of industry-specific events and reviews of past shows to determine which shows are best for you.
I recommend: Find a list of
trade journals in dozens of industries at Yahoo!.
Tradeshow Week, the trade show industry's trade journal, can keep you up-to-date on news and reviews about shows around the country.
Ask trade association colleagues
Industry colleagues can tell you about their experiences at shows. Many trade associations hold regional networking meetings that provide you the opportunity to talk with colleagues, and many also have online discussion boards and listservs where you can post questions about trade shows.
I recommend: Yahoo! provides a list of
trade associations, or you can purchase a
Directory of Trade Associations.