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November 17, 2006 IAEM DC Chapter. Who are we and what keeps us up at night?. Sam Lippman integrated show management and marketing (ism 2 ). Exhibition Management Experience. National Computer Conference (1980-84) International CES (1984-95) Graph Expo and PRINT (1995-99)
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November 17, 2006 IAEM DC Chapter Who are we and what keeps us up at night?
Exhibition Management Experience • National Computer Conference (1980-84) • International CES (1984-95) • Graph Expo and PRINT (1995-99) • Since 1999, Consultant for: • American Chemical Society • Diversified Business Communications • CTIA • NPE • CES • Graphics of the Americas
Exhibition Mgmt Experience (cont’d) • Producer of the Large Show Roundtable • Producer of the Exhibition and Convention Executives Forum (ECEF)
Exhibition and Trade Show Research • Created the CEIR Exhibition Index • Conducted the CEIR Census in 2000 and 2005 • Conducted the Convention Industry Council (CIC) Economic Impact Study in 2005 • Conducted the Convention Spending Study for Destination Marketing Association International (DMAI) in 2004
Services for Event Organizers • EEIAC-certified Attendance Audits • Post-event surveys • Economic impact studies • Custom research
Methodology • Respondents contacted primarily via email • Survey was conducted online • Sent to approximately 200 DC Chapter event organizers • Response rate of 34% (Thank you!)
How many staff members work on these events? • 7 (median) How many of these staff members do you manage? • 2 (median)
Tasks during a typical week: • Exhibitor / sponsorship sales • Logistics • Administration • Promotions • Travel • Attendee acquisition • Educational sessions • Housing
Tasks during a peak or busy week: • Logistics • Exhibitor/sponsorship sales • Administration • Promotions • Travel • Attendee acquisition • Educational sessions • Housing
How many nights per year do you spend in a hotel for business related travel? • 0 (low) • 100 (high) • 29 (average) • 25 (median)
Your ranking of these personal challenges as they relate to doing your job well: • Resources • Time • Healthy work/life balance • Support from upper management • Adequate training
Your ranking of these challenges facing your organization’s event(s): • Rising costs for exhibitors • Rising costs for attendees • Conveying ROI to exhibitors/sponsors • Rising event production costs • Attendance levels • Competitive events
Your ranking of these challenges facing the exhibition industry: • Perceived reduced value of face to face marketing • Travel barriers for International buyers/sellers • Exhibitors having their own private events • Registered attendees not showing • Terrorist attacks • Avian flu
What is the perception of the exhibition industry to non-industry professionals?
Importance of your signature event to your attendees and exhibitors:
Attendance growth of your signature event over the past 3 years
Revenue growth of your signature event over the past 3 years
Exhibit/sponsorship growth of your signature event over the past 3 years
Single most important change you will make to your next show: Show strategy 1. Revision of show schedule / exhibit hall dates T2. Moving to a new venue T2. Matchmaking technology Exhibit sales 1. Increase sponsorship sales
Single most important change you will make to your next show (cont’d): Attendee Marketing 1. Improve our marketing plan T2. Start promoting earlier T2. More promotion Operations 1. Outsource housing and registration
If you’d like a copy of this presentation: • Leave a business card with Toby • Hard copy • File via email • Will be posted this afternoon on Veris Consulting Web site • www.verisconsulting.com
November 17, 2006 IAEM DC Chapter Thank you and hope to see you next year!