As the dust settles post-pandemic, the event landscape has irrevocably changed. Businesses have discovered the immense potential of virtual platforms, allowing them to connect globally without the constraints of physical boundaries. Even as in-person events make their return, the virtual format remains an essential part of the trade show playbook.
Leveraging the lessons from challenging times, the virtual format has now become an engaging fusion of digital innovation and human connection. To help you capitalize on this trend, we've compiled some recommendations to help you host a state-of-the-art virtual trade show. Follow our step-by-step guide to crafting an exceptional digital experience!
As a show organizer, one of your primary objectives should be to establish the goals and objectives for your virtual trade show. Will the show center around launching new products or services? Is it thought leadership? Lead generation? Knowing this will help you define your target audience and find the right group of exhibitors.
Understanding and defining specific benchmarks for success can help you produce the best event possible but also allow you a more thorough analysis of what did and did not work after the fact. How can you know if your event was a success if you don’t know, in this instance, what success actually means?
Consider things like the number of registrations you hope to receive (based on your past events or similar trade shows), the number of exhibitors you plan to host, branding, sponsorship, leads, conversions, and overall attendee and exhibitor satisfaction (which can be measured using a post-event survey).
Once you have defined your objectives, you can begin to build content that will help you meet those objectives. Start reaching out to vendors, exhibitors, and presenters that will provide value to your attendees and help you reach your objectives.
Individual exhibitors will run their virtual booth in the way that best promotes their products and services but you can do a lot to complement their efforts. Consider adding keynote speeches, a live webinar, Q&As, networking sessions, or some sort of virtual conferencing element. The more you can do to highlight your presenters and vendors, the more you will distinguish your virtual expo from the competition, and the more you will improve the attendee experience.
One of the keys to success in a virtual reality is the use of a robust events platform. There are lots of platforms available but not all of them are well suited to virtual trade shows. Look for a platform that offers:
Virtual Exhibitor Booths:
Chat Features:
Live Streaming:
Additional Sessions:
All the work you put into organizing your trade show will be for nothing if you do not promote and market your event properly. Be sure to:
Make it seamless: A great deal of your effort should go into creating a valuable and seamless experience for your exhibitors and your attendees. Every step of the planning process, keep these people in mind. You should assemble a team to help out, just as you would for a live event. Have people on hand that will monitor chat rooms for any potential trouble.
Provide tech support: It is also a good idea to have people on hand with some technical knowledge. This tech support team can be available to troubleshoot any glitches that may arise during the course of your trade show. Even if your platform offers 24/7 support, you will want to have your own people in place to respond right away.
Before the event, share your tech support contact information and during the event, display it clearly so people do not have to search for it.
Prepare your attendees: Record a video that will play when attendees log on. This will welcome them to the expo and provide them with a little bit of guidance about what comes next. For people who have never attended a virtual event, this could give them an added sense of comfort. Include interactive elements like polls, games, and virtual cocktail hours.
Make it fun: Make the event every bit as enjoyable as it would be in person! You may want to consider including exclusive content that can only be accessed by certain ticket tiers. A VIP lounge, for example, will give this class of ticket holder access to exclusive demos, chats, and presentations from your leading presenters.
Trade shows are a great way to bring various business leaders and innovators together with their audience in a meaningful way. And in many ways, a virtual trade show provides even greater opportunities to all of those involved.
The costs to host a virtual expo or trade show are significantly less than an in-person event and can provide a greater return on all investments, for your company, the exhibitors, and the attendees.
To create a successful virtual trade show, think carefully about the needs of your vendors and your audience then follow the steps laid out above. With focus and dedication, you can exceed all objectives and expectations! Think big, and when you are ready to get started, reach out to Accelevents to learn how we can help you create, promote, and manage your virtual trade show.