• Subscribe
  • E-Newsletter
  • Media Kit
  • Contact Us
  • Login
Community Rec
  • Topics
    • Community
    • Facility Development
    • Programming
    • Operations
  • Magazine
    • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
    • Subscribe
    • E-Newsletter
    • Media Kit
    • Contact Us
  • On-Demand
    • Exclusive Interviews
    • Podcast
    • Webinars
  • Continuing Education
    • Community Rec Leadership Summit
    • Webinars
    • Pickleball Innovators
  • Supplier Insights
    • Brand Voice
    • Supplier News
    • Supplier Voice
    • Case Studies
  • Buyer’s Guide
No Result
View All Result
  • Topics
    • Community
    • Facility Development
    • Programming
    • Operations
  • Magazine
    • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
    • Subscribe
    • E-Newsletter
    • Media Kit
    • Contact Us
  • On-Demand
    • Exclusive Interviews
    • Podcast
    • Webinars
  • Continuing Education
    • Community Rec Leadership Summit
    • Webinars
    • Pickleball Innovators
  • Supplier Insights
    • Brand Voice
    • Supplier News
    • Supplier Voice
    • Case Studies
  • Buyer’s Guide
No Result
View All Result
Community Rec
No Result
View All Result
Home Column

3 Tradeshow Tips for Attendees and Exhibitors

Carrie Yeiser by Carrie Yeiser
March 21, 2022
in Column, Marketing & Sales
0
Tradeshow Tips
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

YMCA professionals will be back in person April 6-9 in Tampa, Florida for the NAYDO 2022 Conference. To prepare, Carrie Yeiser, the senior director of events and marketing at Peake Media, gave her top three tradeshow tips for both attendees and exhibitors.

3 Tips for Attendees at Tradeshows

Have a Plan

You’ll be pulled in a lot of directions at a tradeshow so it’s important to be intentional about balancing your schedule. If education is your goal, start with your sessions or seminars you’re most interested in. Identify ones you cannot miss first and then build your schedule out from there.

Visiting vendors will likely also be on your check list. If there are exhibitors you know you want to have more in depth conversations with try to plan to meet with them on the second day of the show. The first day tends to be hectic but the second day typically slows down which is a great opportunity to meet with booth staff who can give you more attention.

With plans to meet your must-see exhibitors and education sessions in mind you’ll know when is best to explore the show floor and discover new things. Leave time to stumble upon something unexpected. Many companies will plan to launch new products and services around tradeshows so leave time to learn about these and demo them. They may solve a problem you have.

Set Up Important Meetings Off the Show Floor

If you already know exactly who you’d like to talk to, it’s a good idea to set up one-on-one meetings with them off the show floor. Tradeshows are loud and full of distractions which are not great for meetings. Unless you enjoy yelling, exhibitors typically have time blocked out for meetings and demos so reach out to a few on your list beforehand and schedule some face time. It’s much easier to see who is a fit for your needs with a conversation and full attention on you.

Be Social with Your Current Suppliers and Industry Peers

Most people attend trade shows in search of something new or to network with new industry peers. However, it’s a good idea to visit some vendors you already know and your industry friends. Reconnect and see what new projects they’re working on. This gives you the opportunity to verify vendors you’re using are still the best fit for your business and helps build a continued relationship by connecting face-to-face.

3 Tips for Exhibitors at Tradeshows

Let the Industry Know You’ll Be There

This seems apparent, but so many companies will purchase a booth and just show up with the hopes that those walking by will stop. Put the word out before the show that your company will be there by inviting your clients, customers, suppliers, and other contacts to attend the show and visit your booth. Be sure you give them all the details, such as your booth number and advertise the trade show on your website, with industry media partners and social media.

Get Out of Your Booth and Off Your Technology

Often, exhibitors sit behind their tables while attendees walk by or browse their marketing materials. Get up and engage! Put your phone or computer on a separate table so you can focus on your booth traffic. Nothing is worse than watching an exhibitor miss valuable time with a prospect because they are on the phone. There are typically periods of down time during any conference to follow up on voicemail or emails.

Follow Up!

Follow up with contacts and leads you made during the trade show as soon as possible. Even if someone said they would follow up, touch base with them after the show.  Many attendees are inundated with information and contacts at the show. The faster you follow up, the more your business will stand out from the rest.

Stay up to date on industry trends, best practices, news and more.

SUBSCRIBE NOW!
Tags: eventsfeaturedleadershipMarketingNAYDONAYDO 2022networkingpeake mediatradeshows
Previous Post

West Suburban YMCA Purchases Former Boston Sports Clubs Property

Next Post

How to Best Leverage Twitter for Your Nonprofit Organization

Carrie Yeiser

Carrie Yeiser

Carrie Yeiser is the senior director of events and marketing at Peake Media.

Related Posts

YMCA of Florida's First Coast
Column

Eric Mann’s Impact on Community Rec and YMCA of Florida’s First Coast

August 3, 2026
Marketing
Marketing & Sales

Beyond Promotion: The New Rules of Marketing in Community Recreation

July 23, 2026
Youth sports league
Column

10 Tips for Running a Successful Summer Youth Sports League

July 20, 2026
AI
Column

Don’t Let AI Replace What Matters Most

July 13, 2026
Front Desk Strategies
Marketing & Sales

Front Desk Strategies That Turn Visitors Into Lifelong Members

July 8, 2026
Boutique Fitness
Column

What Boutique Fitness Is Teaching Community Rec

June 29, 2026
Next Post
Twitter for Your Nonprofit

How to Best Leverage Twitter for Your Nonprofit Organization

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Exposure Guide + Media Kit

May/June 2026 Issue

Get Updates in your inbox

SUBSCRIBE NOW!

Stay up to date on industry trends, best practices, news and more.

SUBSCRIBE NOW!
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn

Contact us at info@communityrecmag.com

  • Home
  • E-Newsletter
  • Media Kit
  • Contact Us

The Current Issue

The Latest from CO

  • Building Aquatics Facilities for Longevity: A 25-Year Partnership Between Paddock Pool Equipment Company and Baruzzini Aquatics 
  • YMCA of Tuscaloosa Broadens Opportunities With University of West Alabama Expansion
  • Wayne Stump on the Future Childcare Center at the Bloomsburg Area YMCA
  • Marjorie & Lewis Katz JCC Appoints Rabbi Jeremy Weisblatt as New CEO

© 2026 Community Rec Magazine. Published by Peake Media.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Topics
    • Community
    • Facility Development
    • Programming
    • Operations
  • Magazine
    • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
    • Subscribe
    • E-Newsletter
    • Media Kit
    • Contact Us
  • On-Demand
    • Exclusive Interviews
    • Podcast
    • Webinars
  • Continuing Education
    • Community Rec Leadership Summit
    • Webinars
    • Pickleball Innovators
  • Supplier Insights
    • Brand Voice
    • Supplier News
    • Supplier Voice
    • Case Studies
  • Buyer’s Guide

© 2026 Community Rec Magazine. Published by Peake Media.