The Truth About Business Development at Conferences

The Truth About Business Development at Conferences

Episode 57 of the Business Development Podcast explores the effectiveness of exhibiting at conferences as a marketing strategy. The host, Kelly Kennedy, emphasizes that attending conferences and setting up booths is not an active marketing approach and may not yield significant returns on investment. He highlights that most attendees are not potential customers and are primarily interested in grabbing free promotional items. While conferences can create brand recognition, their passive nature does not guarantee sales or business growth. Kennedy suggests that businesses should carefully consider their reasons for attending conferences and explore alternative strategies for effective business development.

In this episode, the host delves into the topic of business development at conferences, emphasizing the passive nature of exhibiting and the limited conversion rate of attendees to actual customers. Kennedy advises businesses to critically evaluate the purpose and expected outcomes of attending conferences, as they primarily serve to create brand recognition rather than generate immediate sales. He encourages listeners to consider other active marketing strategies that may yield better returns on investment. Through sharing anecdotes and personal experiences, the host challenges the common assumption that conferences are essential for business development and provides valuable insights on how to approach marketing at such events.


Key Takeaways:


  1. Attending conferences for business development purposes may not necessarily lead to immediate sales or direct ROI.
  2. Exhibiting at conferences is more of a passive marketing strategy, aimed at creating brand recognition.
  3. The majority of people attending conferences may not be potential customers or have any intention of buying a product or service.
  4. Conference attendees often visit booths for free merchandise, rather than genuine interest in the company or its offerings.
  5. Instead of solely relying on conferences for business development, consider other active marketing strategies.
  6. It is important to understand the reasons behind attending conferences and set realistic expectations for ROI.
  7. Conferences can still be valuable for informing new people about a company's products or services, even if they may not directly lead to sales.
  8. Selecting conferences where a higher number of potential customers will be present can increase the chances of generating leads.
  9. It is crucial to weigh the benefits and costs of exhibiting at conferences and explore alternative marketing avenues for better returns on investment.

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