Have you unlocked the power of trade show mind reading? Don’t get left in the dark about trade show mind reading and the difference it can make to your trade show experience.
Paul has just finished up three days of trade show mind reading at Cisco Live 2014 where leading company and diamond sponsor EMC2 flew Paul out to Milan to be a key part of their exhibit.
How did it work out for EMC2?
It’s not the first time that EMC2 have flown Paul in to do some of his trade show mind reading, which should tell you all you need to know about the effectiveness of using an entertainer who has the ability to find quality leads and build product awareness.
“That’s great but how does Paul do this?”
Paul can provide a mixture of different styles of performance to enhance the trade show experience for your clientele.
Moving in and around your exhibit, Paul can draw in people and entertain then. During the entertainment Paul is able to find out if the people are hot or cold leads and pass the hot leads on to your sales staff. Even those who are not passed on are having their awareness of your product or service raised as Paul can tailor his act script to fit your company message or product.
Secondly, Paul is able to offer trade show stage shows where he can mix his entertaining presentations together with your product/service sales pitch. These shows can happen regularly through the day and inform as well as entertain the audience.
Trade Show Mind Reading for Other Industries and Sectors
It might not be instantly obvious that trade show mind reading isn’t just for the computing and technological sectors, but trade show mind reading can easily work in any industry. Well, I’ve never been invited to do trade show mind reading for a conference or exposition that I wasn’t able to get great results for the company booking me, but it’s a good bet that I’m good to go for all industries.
Make contact with Paul right now and find some of the amazing benefits he is able to bring to your stand. Don’t just be happy with ‘looky-loos’ and the freebie crowd, engage your audience and pull them in.