January 28, 2008 In By Advent
One of our most valuable clients recently asked us to help set up a stunning 10x20 display for a show in San Diego, and I was assigned to the task. My mission seemed simple: “Go to San Diego and put up the booth.” But during my pre-mission briefing, I found that “put up the booth” meant much more than just making sure the thing is standing upright and double checking to see if lights are plugged in. Our client had a sharp sense of the aesthetic and a keen eye for detail. We felt confident we had provided an engaging and visually tantalizing booth that reflected her demanding tastes, but we still needed to meet her expectations for the show.
I hadn’t served this client before, but my esteemed predecessor curried favor with her by swiffering the entire booth after setup. He polished the base plates, cleaned the inside of the poles, and shined every screw until they gleamed like the surface of a thousand suns. The client loved him for it.
Exhibitors often get nervous before shows. Your show service manager should break out a metaphorical swiffer so that everything surrounding set-up sparkles with professionalism and attentiveness. You are then free from this pressure and have the confident assurance that your on the road to trade show success. For a clean, smooth, and seamless experience, look for a show service provider with this “swiffer list”: