My Experience at our First Exhibition

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After attending many exhibitions as a visitor, I had always wanted to participate in one as an exhibitor. That opportunity finally arrived yesterday with our participation in this one-day expo.

Planning and preparation took a considerable amount of time. While Ramya had to make the fashion jewellery products, I had to learn and make videos for demonstration. I decided to debut a new service – 3D Photo Slideshows at this expo, hence the need for that learning.

We had to design and order banners & visiting cards. We had to keep visitor diaries and bill books. We had to plan for extra table & chairs. Besides, we bought a photography light box to take nice pictures of the bangles before converting them into a video.

That gave visibility to both her bangles and my video creation πŸ™‚ We kept this video on loop through out the day – thanks to Microsoft Powerpoint πŸ™‚

The day before the exhibition was the most hectic. We were still preparing our products but also had to organise everything and pack it. The next day morning we reached the venue in a cab – one hour later than we had originally planned.

The above pic was taken in the morning when we were eager and fresh. Had we taken the same pic in the evening, when we both were very tired, you’d have seen something different altogether πŸ˜‰ Yes, all that standing and talking proved difficult physically.

Coming to the actual sales, Ramya managed to sell around 10% of her stocks to outsiders and another 10% to our family and friends who were gracious enough to visit us. I got a few leads, but since I am selling a service, my actual work begins today – with all those follow-up messages and mails.

Frankly one cannot expect a lot of sales, especially at their first exhibition – or any exhibition, and we knew it. We were there more for the experience and connections. I feel it’s important to spread the word and business will eventually happen.

One also needs to allocate a considerable amount (of budget) for buying food and water/drinks at the expo. We became so hungry that I was not able to track how much we spent on food items, in spite of packing idly-upma from home!

Altogether this was an interesting experience. Was it productive? We’ll have to wait and see.

Here are the two videos I made for displaying at this expo –

 


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10 thoughts on “My Experience at our First Exhibition

  1. Jeevan

    You are right and way to go more… the attempt is very important than how much you sold. I hope this experience will encourage you both to put more stall at other exhibitions. The colors used on bangles are very catchy and u well captured at dazzle.

    1. Rajesh K

      Thanks, yeah participation is always more important than winning. They are like steps to reach the destination!

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  2. SG

    These 2 videos are great. Very professional. I am glad you had a wonderful experience as an exhibitor.

    1. Rajesh K

      Interesting experience that was, alright πŸ™‚

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  3. KP

    Any long journey commences with the first baby step.The number of visitors may not be overwhelming as it was your exclusive expo but the modest publicity you both received would reach wider audience by word of month and social media.A job well begun is half done.
    Hearty congratulations and wishes for great success in your venture.

    1. Rajesh K

      Thank you for your kind words KP Sir. They are inspiring πŸ™‚

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  4. Pradeep

    Glad you had a good start. Wish you the best in your new endeavour.

    1. Rajesh K

      Thanks much πŸ™‚

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  5. Avada Kedavra

    Great DI. Wishing you both good luck. You are right, building network is more important than actual sales.

    1. Rajesh K

      Ya, I too think so πŸ™‚

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