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		<title>What are some things I can do in advance to prepare for exhibiting at a tradeshow?</title>
		<description>Preparation is very important in operating a trade show. Therefore, you need to do some important things in advance in order to avoid problems and make your exhibit a success.  
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•	Plan and make arrangements well in advance of show dates. 
•	Visit and walk through the </description>
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		<title>Is it best to exhibit at new trade shows?</title>
		<description>It is not advisable to exhibit at a new trade show. New trade shows are untested venues. Small businesses have limited time and money to experiment on unknowns. Just save your money for the regular, proven shows in your industry. 

But if the new trade show is in a sure populated venue with good m</description>
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		<title>How can I know which trade shows will give me the best ROI?</title>
		<description>Usually in conducting a trade show, the main concern is the return of investment. You can determine which trade show will give you the best ROI by following these easy steps:

•	Identify the theme of the trade show
•	Analyze if it is related to your product or services.
•	Prepare a typical visit</description>
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		<title>How can I share costs of trade show promotional products?</title>
		<description>Trade shows can be a big expense.  One of your bigger expenses is the hundreds of promotional products you will hand out at the trade show. One of the ways you can cut down on promotional handouts is to team up with other companies.  You can share the costs of both the booths as well as your promoti</description>
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		<title>How should I choose my tradeshow booth space?</title>
		<description>Every trade show is unique.  Consider the many variables affecting direction, volume and quality of traffic past your display.  You should become familiar with the floor plan and where and how your trade show booth fits into the plan.

Consider how close you want to be to the following:


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