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kalyan-group · 10 months ago
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Dainik Bhaskar Mega Property Expo September 2022 Visit with your family and friends and get assured gifts and attractive property benefits from Ashapurna Buildcon Date 24 and 25 September at Hotel Shriram International. For more details Call : 9929577747 , 9649993747 . .
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sanmarpropertieslimited · 3 years ago
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐚𝐧𝐦𝐚𝐫 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐲 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐨 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟏! 𝐕𝐞𝐧𝐮𝐞: 𝐒𝐚𝐧𝐦𝐚𝐫 𝐓𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫 𝐓𝐰𝐨 (𝟏𝟓𝐭𝐡 𝐅𝐥𝐨𝐨𝐫), 𝐆𝐮𝐥𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐧 𝟐𝐃𝐚𝐭𝐞: 𝟒𝐭𝐡, 𝟓𝐭𝐡 & 𝟔𝐭𝐡 𝐍𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐓𝐢𝐦𝐞: 𝟏𝟎 𝐚𝐦 – 𝟖 𝐩𝐦
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iamwilliamkoh · 4 years ago
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Heard of PropNex's Joint Collaboration with Mediacorp and 99.co on and the upcoming virtual SINGAPORE PROPERTY SHOW? Showcasing close to 20 New Launch Projects with innovative and immersive 4D virtual tours. Get first-hand insights into the Singapore property market from property front runners, bankers, lawyers and financial advisors. All invited guests may visit the virtual show on your own to watch the webinars and many exciting content! DM me to find out more! William Koh 90271972 WilliamKoh.sg WilliamKoh.com #williamkoh #propertyexpo #expo #PropNex #singaporeexpo #singaporesproperty (at Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFi5wn_naLl/?igshid=le1a2qso9d5b
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credaipune2019-blog · 5 years ago
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agrawalconstructionco · 5 years ago
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The growing rate of real estate in Bhopal and your love on us is the result of high footfall at the stall of Agrawal Construction Co., in Dainik Bhaskar’s Real Estate Expo.
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housingmancom-blog · 5 years ago
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Prestige Keys 2019 - Property Expo of the year.
Register Now and get exciting offers on selected prestige properties. Prestige Group offers an exclusive scheme on Ready to Occupy Properties.  No Interest on the Home Loan till December, 2019. EMI's starting only from January, 2020.
Visit: http://prestigekeys.co/
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wilydesign · 6 years ago
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Get the best glimpses of #badlapurpropertyexpo with @panvelkargroup from 20th to 23rd September 2018. Event organized by @wilydesign #RealEstate #PanvelkarGroup #PropertyExpo #Housing #Homes #Happiness #DreamHouse #indiabullshomeloans #exhibition #fabrication #design https://www.instagram.com/p/BoD9OVJgqGc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=bc52oavpntjy
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medanreview · 7 years ago
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Come And Visit Expo Property "IT'S THE TIME 2" by CIRCLE di : Atrium Plaza Medan Fair tanggal : 9 - 15 April 2018 pkl : 10.00 - 22.00 Wib Tunggu Apalagi ... Karna akan ada banyak penawaran menarik. Bukan hanya hunian dari berbagai developer terbaik tapi juga banyak gift seperti photobooth giveway, birthday giveway, undian giveway, voucher makan kami sediakan bahkan kopi gratis bagi semua pengunjung. Jangan lupa datang ke pameran ini dengan membawa brosur ataupun potongan voucher yg terdapat di sampul Majalah Rumex. Untuk info lebih lanjut hubungi : 0821 6242 7839 0812 6900 0033 0819 200 1213 See you there #circleexpo #cicle_time10 #promisedlandproperty #property #rumah #propertyexpo #expo #event #MedanReview #Medan #Indonesia (at Plaza Medan Fair)
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iamwilliamkoh · 4 years ago
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Heard of PropNex's Joint Collaboration with Mediacorp and 99.co on and the upcoming virtual SINGAPORE PROPERTY SHOW? Showcasing close to 20 New Launch Projects with innovative and immersive 4D virtual tours. Get first-hand insights into the Singapore property market from property front runners, bankers, lawyers and financial advisors. All invited guests may visit the virtual show on your own to watch the webinars and many exciting content! DM me to find out more! William Koh 90271972 WilliamKoh.sg WilliamKoh.com #williamkoh #propertyexpo #expo #PropNex #singaporeexpo #singaporesproperty (at Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFi5wn_naLl/?igshid=le1a2qso9d5b
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uprobali-blog · 7 years ago
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🏡SOMETHING NEW IS COMING Kunjungi Property Expo di Tiara Gatsu, 22Jan - 31Jan 2018 Menghadirkan Project Residence, Vila Resort Premium Di Surabaya dan Bali. 🌳🌳🌳Graha Natura, Surabaya🌳🌳🌳 🌾🌾🌾Royal Venya Ubud🌾🌾🌾 🌻🌻🌻Greenlot Residence🌻🌻🌻 Dapatkan Harga Promo dan Cara Pembayaran Spesial hanya di Expo Property ini #propertyexpo #property #baliproperty #propertybali #realtor #propertyagent #expo #promovilla #premiumresidence #uprobali #bali #propertysurabaya #ubud #promovilla #hadiahlangsung #specialpromo
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denlyuprobali-blog · 7 years ago
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🏡SOMETHING NEW IS COMING Kunjungi Property Expo di Tiara Gatsu, 22Jan - 31Jan 2018 Menghadirkan Project Residence, Vila Resort Premium Di Surabaya dan Bali. 🌳🌳🌳Graha Natura, Surabaya🌳🌳🌳 🌾🌾🌾Royal Venya Ubud*🌾🌾🌾 🌻🌻🌻Greenlot Residence🌻🌻🌻 Dapatkan Harga Promo dan Cara Pembayaran Spesial hanya di Expo Property ini More Info : Denly Munaiseche U Property Kuta 0877 6699 3455 0823 4333 9664 #propertyexpo #property #baliproperty #propertybali #realtor #propertyagent #expo #promovilla #premiumresidence #uprobali #bali #propertysurabaya #ubud #promovilla #hadiahlangsung #specialpromo
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sankalpbuilders-blog · 8 years ago
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#CREDAIRajasthan #PropertyExpo Mr. Chetan Jain(GM) #Represent #Sankalp_Build_mart Pvt. Ltd. At Ambedkar Circle, #jaipur #jaipurlove
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jshung888 · 8 years ago
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Last Day Of Brisbane Property Expo 📈👍
🎊🎊 Last day at the Brisbane Property Expo, Great and successful event. 最後一天的布里斯本房展會。成功圓滿結束。👍👍🔥🔥
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ipdmagazine-blog · 8 years ago
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By Robert O’Connor: The Insiders Guide to Trade Show Success
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Robert O’Connor, Sale Director of www.PropertyExpo.ie
Technology has changed how most businesses interact with their potential customers so when an opportunity to spend time, on the ground and face to face, with ready buyers comes along, it cannot be ignored.  All too often, companies get excited about expo opportunities but are unclear on just how to capitalize on this. As a visitor, exhibitor and now organizer of trade and consumer exhibitions across Ireland and the UK, I have learned a few trade secrets along the way. I’ve put just a few of these together:  
Know your objectives
As with any sales and marketing initiative, you need to define your objectives in order to know what return on your investment is expected.  The ‘return’ might well be the generation of sales, or perhaps sales leads but that really is just the tip of the expo iceberg. Enhancement of your brand in the right setting is just as important, if not more important, than the short-term sales. For some companies, the greatest opportunity comes from simply being present among competitors for strategic networking and to gather market information and key industry insights firsthand.  So while the overall objective is certainly to promote your products and services, it is important to hone this a bit further before you turn up to ‘dress’ your stand.  For example, industry exhibitions are great platforms for launching new products or to announce that your company is entering a new market.
The important thing is that you and your staff know what you are trying to achieve by exhibiting as this will determine your message and interactions with show visitors.  It will also make it easier to measure the success and effectiveness of the show and follow-up initiatives.
Understand that the show starts long before the show
"Only inexperienced exhibitors think that trade trades are about sales. "
A company’s need for new business is never the deciding factor about whether or not to exhibit.  Making the decision to exhibit usually requires a two-pronged approach: you must measure the cost of exhibiting against the cost of not exhibiting. Certainly at trade or industry shows, the presence of key players is expected. This is particularly true of regular exhibitors. Therefore, any absence sends out a strong message within the industry. This is why most industry trade shows sell out their key spaces up to a year in advance. Long stay players within any industry understand the importance of maintaining their leadership position. These are also the exhibitors who understand that the work for an exhibition starts well in advance of opening day. Industry leaders incorporate their presence at such show, including their stand locator number, across their marketing and social media initiatives for months in advance. This is the time to arrange meetings with potential new suppliers, to solidify relationships with existing partners and to give seminars and talks showing your company’s expertise.
 Use the exhibition space
Once you get there, you need to get your stand ready with clear messaging and signage that can be seen from a distance to attract the attention of passers-by. Optimum lighting is crucial as it makes a stand not just highly visible, but also approachable and attractive to visitors.
One of the mistakes we see time and time again is when the focus is mistakenly placed on the promotional literature with no thought for the look and feel of the stand space. Clever design will attract attention and, within the exhibition space, attention is what it’s all about.  If your budget is limited, then pick a few things to concentrate on, like signage and lighting and get those right; do not try to do everything!
"When it comes to signage, try to remember that it’s not all about you and your business, it is about your customer. Rather than shouting about your offering, highlight the problem for potential customers that you are solving. "
Most importantly, where seminar space is available, pitch for it.  This is always the most in-demand area as it is where both exhibitors and visitors congregate over the duration of the show to learn, to network and simply to take time out for tea and coffee. This presents an amazing opportunity for your business to talk about new developments and, where possible, if this can be videoed, there is an added benefit in terms of social media content that can be circulated.  
Leveraging competitors
One of the more unusual dynamics of an exhibition is that you are likely to be in close quarters with most of your competitors.  This can be daunting but with a bit of strategic thinking, the opportunities far outweigh the obstacles.  This is where expo ‘extras’ like location and stand size really can be influential.  Prime spots usually sell quickly and for annual events, can sell out a year in advance. But, don’t worry, it’s not all about size.  As mentioned above, any size stand can be made impactful with careful design.  One way to separate your business from that of your competitors is to secure a seminar spot and deliver a talk of interest within the industry – smart businesses know not to waste this opportunity by delivering a stale sales pitch; this opportunity ought to be used to talk about a problem within the industry that your business is best placed to solve.  This will engage visitors but more importantly, it will afford competitors the opportunity to approach you about potential partnerships and synergistic projects.
 The all-important follow-up
It is tempting to try to measure the success of a show as you are packing away your stand - don’t. Visitor numbers and business cards collected are only a snapshot of the overall experience. The exhibition exercise is not complete until you follow up. Follow up can take many forms. It involves compiling a database of visitors, qualifying leads, sending out literature, making appointments to meet, passing on contacts and referrals or simply put, doing anything that you promised over the duration of the exhibition.
If I had to pinpoint one marker for success over all the others, I would say that it all comes down to the follow-up.  In fact, this is what experienced and successful exhibitors do differently.
  Expo Do’s & Don’ts  
 Do…
1.  Come prepared: know your  literature, know your company’s offering and be ready to talk about it with  authority and passion.
2.   ‘Dress’ your stand as best  you can with strong, good quality display signage and plenty of light.
3.   Smile: this sounds too simple  to be effective but it is crucial to engage with people passing.  
4.  Offer freebies: promotional  products like pens and stress balls or, particular, edible freebies are  always appreciated. More leads are generated by a chat over an open tin of  Cadburys’ Roses at your stand than a stack of business cards!
5.  Offer something of industry  value, like a report or a free trial of a new service. This is a great  opportunity to showcase your company’s expertise and thought leadership.
6.  Use social media throughout  the day (use the expo’s hashtag for maximum effect) to showcase what you are  doing in a fun and informative way.
7.  Stay standing, even when the  stand is quiet, as this is more inviting to passers-by. It also helps you  watch for passing opportunities.
8.  Use lulls on the exhibition  floor as an opportunity to walk around, meet other exhibitors and be inspired  by other stands/displays.
9.   Find a way to keep the  conversation going after the expo, this might be emailing or posting  literature or putting together information requested.
10.  Follow up: this is the key to converting leads generated at the  show and to build on the relationships formed throughout the expo with both  exhibitors and visitors.
  Don’t…
1.  Sit; at least, don’t sit  while you are working your “stand’ (the clue is in the title!)  
2.   Blow your budget on promotional  literature and giveaway: it is essential to make your stand approachable and  reflective of your brand.
3.  Hide behind a counter/table –  this might make you feel safe but it creates a physical and psychological  barrier to visitors who might want to approach you. This is also true for  reading newspapers, playing on your phone, checking email, etc
4.  Scrimp on the lighting – this  is the single feature that will attract passers-by, even from a  distance.  It’s then up to you to wow  them once they enter!
5.   Be afraid to step outside  your stand and engage with people milling around.
6.   Use technical terms or  company shorthand – speak to visitors in a way that they can understand you,  your company’s offering and how it benefits them.  
7.   Use social media for anything  negative and certainly don’t appear bored or photo the stand empty unless it  is in advance of the exhibition opening.
8.   Pose as visitors at  competitors’ stands; use the opportunity to build relationships and find  synergistic opportunities.
9.  Fail to deliver on any  promises made at the show: if you agree to email, call, send on materials,  research a query, make sure that this is done within a few days of getting  back to the office.
10.  Forget to follow up – this is what separates the most successful  exhibitors from the rest.
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angga2785 · 9 years ago
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Happening Now... BTN REIProperty Expo 2016 Exhibition hall Ground Floor Plaza Asia 13 s/d 22 Mei 2016 Wujudkan Rumah Impian Jadi kenyataan dan kesempatan utk memenangkan Grand Prize Sepeda Motor #propertyexpo #btn #plazaasia #tasikmalaya #rumahimpian (di Plaza Asia)
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