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Trade Show Magician & Exhibition Entertainer can show you how to get more Exhibition traffic and more sales leads!

Your exhibition stand £25,000?

Sales Team drinks bill - £1500?

Getting more qualified leads - PRICELESS!

"More visitors, more leads, more business... Marc helped us raise our game!"

Stephen Hood, Managing Director
ESP Technologies

What value would you give to success?

No matter how well designed your exhibition stand, if no one stops to look at it then you might as well have saved your money...

You may have the best lead follow-up process imaginable and the sharpest sales-force in the business, but without any leads they can't do their job.

What is the secret to Trade Show Success?

Trade Shows and Exhibitions are quite literally bewildering. There is "eye candy" everywhere you look, so what can you do to stay ahead of the game?

The answer lies in engaging people's interest by drawing them in with a compelling and intriguing challenge.

Marc Lemezma draws the crowd at a trade-show exhibition for NCR Corporation

Many companies find that having a great entertainer on their stand can make a difference. Nice but perhaps a little frivolous..UNLESS your entertainer delivers real value by understanding your business and lifting the dynamics of the event.

This is what one client had to say about Marc Lemezma - Exhibition Magician

"More visitors, more leads, more business...

"Marc helped us to raise our game and ensure we achieved the results we needed, a real return on our investment.

"The show gave us a contact list to die for and I know that Marc's contribution helped us to achieve this.

"Thorough prior research into our company and product ensured he was able to perform magic with real meaning that sold our message effectively.

"Marc created a real buzz within our team, gave useful tips and coached them to perform; as a result they surprised and excelled themselves!"

Stephen Hood, Managing Director ESP Technologies

 

Do you need Corporate Magic?

A trade show or exhibition stand being overlooked by potential customers!

Imagine this was your Exhibition or Trade Show stand...looks great doesn't it!

But do not be fooled!

The sales people manning the stand like it too - so much that they are admiring it lovingly. They probably think they work for a great company - they certainly do!

But can you spot their unwitting mistake...?

 

...Whilst they are busy admiring their own stand potential customers are simply drifting by never having even realised there was a great exhibition stand they should have visited.

Marc Lemezma can help you develop strategies to attract and keep more prospects on your Exhibition Stand. For example you could consider one or more of the following:-

  • Some Amazing Magic to attract delegates to your exhibition stand and give you an important edge over your competitors
  • A customised magic trick designed to reinforce your branding and messages perhaps with a custom designed give-away for your prospects to keep
  • A regular presentation to attract visitors to your booth or exhibition stand
  • Specialised Trade Show Effectiveness Training to enable your whole sales team to contribute to youroverall Trade Show Success

Every event, whether at Birmingham NEC, London Earls Court, Olympia or ExCel should be informative and entertaining, but above all it must be memorable and deliver measurable results

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This is where Marc Lemezma's Corporate Magic can help because top quality entertainment is only a small part of what Marc has to offer.

Marc's 20 years experience in Exhibitions. Marketing and Management means he can offer a unique insight into your business and help you develop that all important edge over your competitors.

 

To find out more - contact marc by clicking here or call 0800 0197 471

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