2023 Fall Expo - Exhibitor Registration
St. Charles Convention Center
1 Convention Center BoulevardSaint Charles, MO 63303
Event Details
MEMBERS DOING BUSINESS WITH MEMBERS!
Hello Supplier Partners:
SLAA will be hosting their Fall Expo and Seminar on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, from 2:00 – 5:00 pm. REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
Save $100.00 if you register by Friday, September 15th!
Registration is non-refundable after October 1st!
1. PLEASE - Review the floor plan HERE!
2. Click "register now" above - all pricing is listed on the registration page
3. Select either a general, prime, or extreme prime booth
4. Be sure to send us your top 3 booth number choices!
5. The SLAA office will contact you to confirm your registration
Please note: Drink tickets will be available for purchase at the event. Invoicing will be available. No pre-sales this year!
It's that simple!
Here are several "MUST READ" documents that will help you plan your successful exhibition.
- Event information ( Exhibitor policies and procedures)
- Inbound Shipping Forms
- Outbound Shipping Forms
- Exhibitor Shipping Storage
Don't forget to send us your top 3 booth choices! This option can be completed when you register. The floor plan is viewable on the event registration page.
Lastly, due to the costs involved for participating exhibitors, supplier partners not exhibiting in the show, are not allowed to attend the Fall Expo. Sorry!
For More Information:
Saint Louis, MO 63141 314.205.8844
Trade Show Tips
Preparing for a trade show can be a very scary and frustrating time.
What do we take for our trade show display and how do we present it?
Your registration includes an 8 x 10 booth, carpeted, with pipe and drape, a 6’ table with skirting, 2 chairs, trashcan and a small company sign – 8 x 24. Electrical outlets are available, but there is an additional fee of $80.00.
Now that you know the specifics, you can move on to deciding what to take and how you can show your “stuff”.
Even if a tablecloth is supplied, bring your own or something to add some depth to your table (i. e. a table runner). Your table will stand out in a crowd.
- If your display space will allow, erect a stand-alone presentation board. On the board, you can show how clients can benefit by using your services. Be creative and make it stand out. Include pictures, if possible, and be sure your company name and logo are more than obvious.
- Arrange your display table in levels. Put the larger items at the rear, shorter items in front of those, and even shorter items in front of those.
- Develop a PowerPoint presentation to display on your table. Your visitors will find this visually appealing and it will draw in their attention.
- Have plenty of giveaways, such as business cards, brochures, pens, magnets, and anything else that has your company name and/or logo on it. Most people who attend Expos are expecting to take home some goodies. In addition, be sure to use display racks for showing your flier specials, brochures, and such.
- Offer something a little different as a give-away. Make sure your company name and contact information is noted on the give-away. You could offer gift certificates for some of your services as a giveaway. There’s nothing better than getting a deal and when they ‘cash in’ their certificate, they will see how valuable your services are and will come back for more.
- Have visitors sign a guestbook, fill in a ticket, or drop their business cards into a fish bowl or gift bag. The great thing about the guestbook is that you can then use this information later to make a follow up contact.
- Have a portfolio of your work and/or product(s) available as part of your trade show display. Print off some of your best projects, put them into plastic sheet protectors, and arrange them in a binder. Then lay out the binder where visitors can flip through the pages.
- Coordinate a product demonstration. It’s your time to educate the property management industry on what’s available to them.
- Most importantly, be friendly and inviting. Say "Hi" to those that turn and look toward you or your booth. Strike up a conversation and be sure to have a short introductory speech ready.
- And… have fun!