Boat show season is well and truly upon us, so we thought it was time for a refresher on ADPR’s top tips for using social media to boost your show presence!
1. Know what you want to achieve
Most importantly, decide before the show what success on social media looks like for your business. Do you want to attract new customers? Do you want to use it to reach out to your existing customers? Once you know what you want to achieve, create a plan of what you want to post and when. Get as much content prepared and scheduled in advance to set you on the right foot when you hit the busy show!
2. Follow the show organiser’s and the official hashtags
Get a list of the show’s associated hashtags and start following their official channels. Every show will be using a hashtag or two to promote the event. If you keep an eye on what’s being posted you will be one of the first to know about exciting plans and updates at the show. Following the hashtags and the organisers also means you will get to join in the pre-show buzz, and you might even spot some potential business opportunities!
3. Content, content, content
The key to making social media work hard for you is to produce content that your target market wants to engage with. Use the show to help with this! Post images and videos of your new products launching at the show, make your show’s events come to life through Facebook Live or Instagram Stories, host video interviews with well-known faces on your stand and share all the fun behind the scenes content!
4. Get in touch with industry journalists
Invite key journalists to your stand or press event and tell them about what you’ve got exhibiting and why you’re there.
5. Host competitions
Ask attendees to share a photo of your stand using the show hashtag and your social media handle to be in with the chance of winning. Not only does this provide an extra layer of publicity at the show but also encourages other visitors to come by your stand and helps build a list of attendees to follow up with after the event
6. Post about your daily activity
Post details of what you’re up to during the show – name checking any journalists, industry bigwigs or customers who’ve visited the stand. Why not live stream from your stand – bring the exhibition to those who can’t be there! Don’t forget to also re-post any activity where you’re mentioned.
7. Get social
If you have a brand ambassador at the show then hold a happy hour or meet and greet on the stand, inviting your customers, visitors and journalists along and offering lots of social media content.
8. Virtual follow ups
After the show, follow up with all the business contacts you met at the show via LinkedIn. Ask if they got everything they needed from the meeting or if there’s an opportunity to set up another meeting in the near future.
9. Say ‘thank you’
Once the exhibition has ended say ‘thank you’ to the organising team, using the show’s hashtag and handles to ensure you get the most from the post-show activity. This works especially well if you have a great deal or story coming out as a result of relationships made at the show!
10. Write a blog post
Include any post show quotes and point all your new connections to it via your social media channels. Inform your readers of where you’re headed next and thank those for making the time to stop by your exhibition stand and say hello!
If you want to elevate your show presence this year, connect with us by clicking the button below to find out how we can help. We offer cost effective, impactful show campaigns designed to get you noticed!