If you sell on or offline you will need to be able to source new products on an ongoing basis. Yes you can buy from catalogues, and buy from online sites, but you need to attend at least one Trade Show a year. These Trade Shows allow you to meet suppliers face to face and see and touch the items you are thinking of buying. But you do need to know how to Get The Most Out Of Going To A Trade Show, because if you do not approach them in the right way you could loose money and waste a lot of time. The most important thing you need to do is to prepare yourself.
@ Step One - This may sound silly, but people do get this wrong time after time. You need to choose the right Trade Show to attend. There is a Trade Show for every niche out there, and at times you may need to attend shows that are outside of your main niche to find some cool products.
@ Once you have planned which show you are going to attend you need to go online and register for your entry passes. Most Trade Shows are free to attend, but some do charge, but all these details will be on the show website. When you register you will need to fill out some basic details about yourself and your business. This is to check that you are a real business.
@ The next step is to go and get some business cards printed up, you will need these to hand out to the business people you meet at the Trade Show. Buy these as soon as possible in case they take some time to arrive.
@ Once you have registered, you should get access to all the companies who will be at the trade show. These will be on the Trade Show website. Write down all the suppliers you want to meet and note down the stand numbers and the halls they are in. By doing this it will save time when you get to the show.
@ When you get to the Trade Show, try and get there early, have a good pair of shoes on as you will be walking some distance within the show, and wear cool clothing as the show halls can get quite hot.
@ As well as visiting the companies you had planned on seeing, pick up other catalogues and price lists of products you like the look and feel of.
@ One word of warning though, do not buy products just because the companies are offering you special rates. Yes they may sound good, but you need to do extra research at times to check they are selling as well as they say they are.
Above all have fun and as long as you have planned in advance you will have a great time at the show and will see some wonderful new products.
@ Step One - This may sound silly, but people do get this wrong time after time. You need to choose the right Trade Show to attend. There is a Trade Show for every niche out there, and at times you may need to attend shows that are outside of your main niche to find some cool products.
@ Once you have planned which show you are going to attend you need to go online and register for your entry passes. Most Trade Shows are free to attend, but some do charge, but all these details will be on the show website. When you register you will need to fill out some basic details about yourself and your business. This is to check that you are a real business.
@ The next step is to go and get some business cards printed up, you will need these to hand out to the business people you meet at the Trade Show. Buy these as soon as possible in case they take some time to arrive.
@ Once you have registered, you should get access to all the companies who will be at the trade show. These will be on the Trade Show website. Write down all the suppliers you want to meet and note down the stand numbers and the halls they are in. By doing this it will save time when you get to the show.
@ When you get to the Trade Show, try and get there early, have a good pair of shoes on as you will be walking some distance within the show, and wear cool clothing as the show halls can get quite hot.
@ As well as visiting the companies you had planned on seeing, pick up other catalogues and price lists of products you like the look and feel of.
@ One word of warning though, do not buy products just because the companies are offering you special rates. Yes they may sound good, but you need to do extra research at times to check they are selling as well as they say they are.
Above all have fun and as long as you have planned in advance you will have a great time at the show and will see some wonderful new products.
Andrew Milburn has been active in ecommerce and selling online for over 12 years, and now offers his experience to individuals and companies who need a helping hand in the exciting world of ecommerce and eBay.
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