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To maximize your sales and leads at the show, you'll have to set up a great exhibit that will attract potential customers. You'll also need plenty of marketing materials to give out. Lastly, you have to follow up on leads. Here are a few tips for increasing your sales from the restaurant trade show traffic you get:
1. Create a great exhibit with restaurant trade shows advertising materials. This includes large displays as well as flyers and handouts.
2. Stock up on restaurant trade show giveaways. Get your logo printed on these items and hand them out to everyone who passes your booth.
3. Follow up on the leads you get. Turn your attendees into customers using your post-restaurant trade show sales skills.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Attract potential customers with restaurant tradeshows advertising
At a trade show, your advertising concept should be twofold. First, you'll want to attract customers to your exhibit to begin with, then, you'll want to sell them your product or service. So, you'll need large-format banners and displays as well as smaller brochures and flyers to give out to attendees once they get to your booth.
I recommend: Announce your presence with the overhead displays at Tradeshow Supermarket. Have custom brochures printed up at VistaPrint and set them out in the display stands available from Displays2go.
Help attendees remember you with restaurant trade show promotions
Potential customers will see literally hundreds of vendors while they're attending the trade show. To help them remember your company, give out customized promotional products with your logo on them. You can hand out small items to every attendee who comes to your exhibit and you can also do a raffle to give away larger items. Many folks look forward to getting these restaurant tradeshow giveaways.
I recommend: Motivators has a great selection of customizable products, like magnets, bottle openers and aprons. If you're promoting a restaurant at the show, consider cooking up some of your best offerings; you can put samples in boxes custom-printed at First Impressions Printing.
Ensure that you do a restaurant tradeshow follow-up
After the show, you've got to follow up on the leads you gained. You can do this with sales calls, but it's less expensive, and less intrusive for the customer, to send out postcards. These serve as no-pressure reminders of your business.
I recommend: Browse through the restaurant industry postcards at Postcard Mania. You can also find lots of food-related templates at PostcardBuilder.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- • If you have regular clients who expect to see you at trade shows, you might want to send out restaurant tradeshow marketing mail before the event. You can use any type of direct mail or email to let your clients know that you'll be attending a specific event.

