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Volume 2 Issue 6           December 10, 2008

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IN THIS ISSUE

 

 

ExpoROI+ -- New Tools to Exhibition Success

 

"I'm the show organizer. How can I help ensure my exhibitors' success?" - Joe Acronym, Exhibition Manager, ABCDEF Show

 

Show organizers can provide the tools their exhibitors need to maximize their exhibiting ROI. ExpoROI+ has everything exhibitors need to attract, capture and follow-up with leads and measure their ROI. A strong ROI will bring exhibitors back for future shows and can be used to attract new exhibitors.

 

To see a snapshot of how it works please click or copy and paste the following link into a web browser: http://www.experient-inc.com/exporoi/eroisnapshot-horiz.pdf

 

For more information contact your Experient Sales Rep or use the Contact Us link in the navigation bar to the left.

 

 

They’re new. They’re affordable. They’re wanted!

 

The hot gift for client and employee giving this year is music cards. The cards are even made from recycled materials!

 

For more information visit: www.usamusiccards.com

 

When Not to Use E-mail

 

·A A A A A A A A When you’re trying to reach consensus. It takes significantly longer to do this with e-mail.

·         When the message is very long. Call first and then use e-mail to confirm the main points.

·         When the news is really bad. “Routine” bad is fine; really bad is not.

·         When the reader is likely to be displeased with your solution.

·         When the read has a different agenda from yours.

·         When the information is sensitive. Disclaimers do not protect you!

·         When the information is confidential. People could easily file and/or forward your note.

·         When you’re communicating with someone who prefers the phone to e-mail.

·         When you know the other person will respond from his or her blackberry and you’ll get only a two-word response to a complex question!

 

Source: Sue Hershkowitz-Coore, CSP, www.speakersue.com

 

Green Tip:
What are you planning to do to
save money in this economy?

 

We want to know… Where are you going green that is also saving you some green? Is going green costing you more – or saving you money? Where are you cutting costs? How will you save money – and the environment – during the coming year? Join us on our blog and share what you’re doing to save money while planning events in the coming year.

 

Blog your questions/answers to Green Tips! Click here to keep the Green Tips conversation going via Ning blog! http://eventroi.ning.com/


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