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Site Selection: The Attendee Factor

May 8, 2008

As education-rich shows become the norm, show organizers focus site selection decisions on educational logistics and an in-depth knowledge of their participants’ attendance habits.

http://www.expoweb.com/Attendance/2008AprSiteSelectionTheAttendeeFactor.htm

Trade Show Trends (from Exhibitor magazine)

April 25, 2008

The results of Exhibit Surveys Inc's annual Trade Show Trends report are in!

http://www.exhibitoronline.com/exhibitormagazine/apr08/trends.asp?email=marilyn@kronercommunications.com&s=731cb

Exhibit Surveys CEO to Participate in Free Webinar

April 24, 2008

“Use Free Web-based Tools to Maximize and Measure ROI at Shows.” Take the guesswork out of your trade show decisions. Monday, April 28, 2008, 3:00 PM EDT. Register here: http://www.bpawwconfirmations.com/Webinar/index.php?option=com_chronocontact&chronoformname=APR08_Webinar

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IT Shows Make a Comeback

April 7, 2008

Show organizers segment and specialize to deliver the high-quality buyers and ROI tech marketers demand

http://www.expoweb.com/Current_Issue/2008MarchITShowsMakeaComeback.htm

Exhibit Engagement Study- Proof that exhibiting in business-to-business shows drives sales

March 25, 2008

Purchase intent — a customer’s stated interest in buying a product — is an average 34 points higher among attendees who actively interact with a brand at business-to-business (b-to-b) shows compared with those unaware of the brand, according to a groundbreaking new study, Measurement of Engagement in B2B Trade Show Exhibits, conducted by Exhibit Surveys Inc. and Gallup & Robinson (G&R) for the Advertising Research Foundation (ARF).

http://www.expoweb.com/Current_Issue/2008MarchExhibitEngagementStudy.htm

Marketwatch: Exhibition Revenue

March 25, 2008

Despite worries about the economy, show organizers have an optimistic outlook on revenue in 2008, according to a survey of for-profit and association show organizers by Exhibit Surveys, Inc. and EXPO Magazine.

http://www.expoweb.com/Current_Issue/2008MarchMarketwatchExhibitionrevenue.htm

Exhibit Surveys CEO to Lead IAEE Web Conference

March 14, 2008

Exhibitions offer great opportunities for exhibitors to accelerate the sales process and enhance their brand. This session will present current research that substantiates this claim. The session will also demonstrate newly developed Web-based tools that organizers and exhibitors can use to:
• Calculate potential audience size to quantify the value of exhibiting and determine if exhibiting in the show is justified.
• Calculate level of investment required to reach potential audience on a cost-effective basis (in terms of number of staff and exhibit space required).
• Measure reach and staff performance to identify strengths and weaknesses of the exhibit.
• Measure potential ROI from leads generated at the show.
This innovative tool kit was developed by the Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR), the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE), and Exhibit Surveys, Inc., with funding provided by the PCMA Education Foundation.
WHERE: www.webinars.iaee.com

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Exhibit Surveys Inc. to Participate in EXHIBITOR2008

March 4, 2008

Executives and representatives from Exhibit Surveys, Inc. will be in booth 736 on the show floor. Jonathan “Skip” Cox, CEO and president, and Ian Sequeira, executive vice president, will lead serveral conference sessions at EXHIBITOR2008.

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Exhibit Surveys Announces Executive Promotions

February 11, 2008

Exhibit Surveys, Inc., the leading provider of research and measurement services exclusively for the exhibition and event industry, today announced the promotions of five internal executives.

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Study: Purchase Intent Grows With Each Event

February 6, 2008

Getting up close and personal isn’t just for politicians. A new survey shows in-person events can boost purchase intent...purchase intent rose to 54% when customers interacted with the 14 different brands studied. This included Cisco, Dell and Microsoft which were measured across four different events. The shows ranged in size from the Consumer Electronics Show to regional events. Gallup & Robinson and Exhibit Surveys conducted the study online.

http://www.brandweek.com/bw/news/recent_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003702227

Web-based ROI toolkit unveiled

January 31, 2008

The Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA), Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR), International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE), and Exhibit Survey, Inc. have introduced the first Web-based Return on Investment (ROI) toolkit for the exhibition industry in response to exhibitors' concerns over the lack of ROI metrics.

http://www.expoweb.com/headline_search.asp?id=7259

Trade Show Executive Announces 2008 Exposition Forecasting Board

January 25, 2008

Trade Show Executive today announced its 2008 Exposition Forecasting Board (EFB). “With the economy in a state of flux, it is critical for industry executives to be armed with solid data to help them plan for the short and long term, and reforecast when economic conditions take a turn,” said Darlene Gudea, VP/publisher & editor of Trade Show Executive. Board includes Skip Cox, President & CEO, Exhibit Surveys

http://www.tradeshowexecutive.com/news_online_main.asp?id=481

Why Audit? Why Not?

January 18, 2008

Some swear by them; others say there’s no need to audit their attendance numbers. What’s your position?

http://www.expoweb.com/Current_Issue/2007NovDecWhyAuditWhyNot.htm

MarketWatch: Exhibit space rates

January 18, 2008

The median charge per net square foot for exhibit space is $17, according to data gathered by EXPO Magazine and Exhibit Surveys, Inc., during a recent survey of 340 show organizers.

http://www.expoweb.com/Benchmarks_Research/2007NovDecMarketwatch.htm

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