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Maximizing Success: A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing and Buying an Exhibit

Posted by Tim David on Jun 27, 2024 2:49:00 PM
Tim David

In the ever-evolving landscape of marketing and brand promotion, trade shows remain a powerful avenue for connecting with your audience and showcasing your brand. However, for those new to the world of exhibits, the process of choosing and buying one can seem daunting. Fear not, as this comprehensive guide will walk you through the crucial steps, from understanding the types of exhibits to planning ahead and defining your exhibit marketing strategy. Armed with this knowledge, you'll navigate the exhibit buying journey with confidence and meet your marketing objectives with flying colors.

The Starting Point: Types of Exhibits and Your Brand

Your journey begins with a crucial decision: choosing the right type of exhibit for your brand. Your choice will depend on several factors, including your intended use of the exhibit, the image you wish to project, and your budget. Before diving into the details, it's essential to have a clear understanding of these factors.

Once you have your budget in place, the next step is to determine where to purchase your exhibit. In most cases, you'll be working with a local exhibit design and build company, such as Breakthrough Productions. These companies, with their decades of experience in exhibit design, marketing, graphics, and trade show tactics, offer invaluable guidance in your exhibit selection process. Their expertise can help you avoid common pitfalls that less experienced trade show marketers might overlook.

Bracing for Sticker Shock

One of the first things you'll encounter when shopping for an exhibit is the potential for sticker shock. It's not uncommon for first-time buyers to be taken aback by the prices, even for relatively compact 10-foot portable exhibits. It's essential to understand that exhibit manufacturing is a specialized, low-volume operation, which contributes to the costs.

On average, a leading portable exhibit may cost between $20 and $150 per square foot (PSF), while a leading modular exhibit could range from $50 to $300 PSF. Custom exhibits from reputable custom houses may fall within the $100 to $300 PSF range, with customization driving costs higher. To avoid overwhelming sticker shock, consider the option of renting booths and exhibits, which can be a more cost-effective choice for certain circumstances. Breakthrough Productions offers various exhibit models that can be customized to align with your brand's image while managing costs effectively.

Where to Buy: Finding the Right Fit

If you anticipate exhibiting at trade shows frequently, purchasing an exhibit is likely the best route for you. In this case, you'll establish a long-term relationship with an experienced exhibit consultant who will guide you through the process. It's essential to explore various exhibit designers and builders to find the perfect fit.

Most exhibit consultants or distributors collaborate with exhibit system manufacturers. While some may be exclusive to a single system manufacturer, most work with multiple exhibit systems. These distributors offer a range of services, from sales-only operations to comprehensive solutions that include design, graphics, rental, and storage. Manufacturers typically provide distributors with exhibit system literature and design support.

Custom fabricated exhibits, on the other hand, are sold directly by custom fabrication houses, which handle the design and manufacturing. These custom houses often offer additional services such as storage and graphic production, and some even manage installation and dismantling.

Many distributors provide online ordering options through their websites. At Breakthrough Productions, we typically offer free design consultations. Our lead times can vary from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the complexity and size of the final exhibit design.

The Power of Planning Ahead

One of the simplest yet most effective strategies to streamline your exhibit buying process is planning ahead. Planning not only reduces stress but also potentially saves you money. It provides the opportunity to make thoughtful decisions that align with your brand and event goals, allowing for adjustments and refinements as needed.

Defining Your Exhibit Marketing Strategy

Before diving into budget considerations, it's beneficial to draft an exhibit marketing strategy. This strategy should outline your purpose, goals, and ultimate objectives. It's a chance to define your exhibit's role in your overall marketing strategy. For instance, if your company plans to attend multiple shows consecutively within a 10x10 space, a portable or modular exhibit might be the most suitable choice.

By establishing an exhibit marketing strategy early in the process, you can align your choices with your brand's image and mission. It helps you make informed decisions about the type of exhibit that best serves your brand or company's goals. It also ensures that your exhibit marketing is consistent with your broader marketing strategy.

Partnering with Breakthrough Productions

At Breakthrough Productions, we understand the intricacies of the exhibit world, and we're here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you're seeking to design and build your ideal exhibit or booth, we're committed to helping you achieve your marketing objectives. With our decades of experience and deep understanding of exhibits and trade shows, we're your partner in success.

In conclusion, choosing and buying an exhibit doesn't have to be an intimidating process. Armed with the knowledge of the types of exhibits, where to buy, the potential for sticker shock, planning ahead, and defining your exhibit marketing strategy, you'll embark on this journey with confidence. Contact us at Breakthrough Productions, and let's collaborate to create an exhibit that not only reflects your brand identity but also propels you toward success at your next trade show. Your journey starts here, and your success story begins now.

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