Emilie Barta – Trade Show Presentation Specialist / Professional Trade Show Presenter – creating a clear, concise and consistent message to attract, engage, and interact with your audience

Emilie Barta – Trade Show Presentation Specialist / Professional Trade Show Presenter – creating a clear, concise and consistent message to attract, engage, and interact with your audience

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Recommended Restaurants in St. Louis

Posted in Trade Show Planning by Emilie Barta
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Welcome to St. Louis…an accommodating, affordable, fun city right in the middle of everywhere for your convention or meeting!

St. Louis is a rich, vibrant community steeped in history. It was founded by Pierre Laclede and August Chouteau in 1763 as a small fur trading post due to the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, and was named for King Louis IX of France. Laclede and Chouteau traveled up the Mississippi River from New Orleans and most of the early settlers were French…you will see much French influence still present in architecture, street names, and decorative areas around the city. St. Louis became part of the United States due to the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, and was the starting point of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, which was the 1st expedition to the Pacific Coast…hence the nickname “The Gateway to the West.” St. Louis was incorporated into a city in 1823, burned in 1849, hosted the 1904 World’s Fair (aka “Louisiana Purchase Exposition”) and the Olympics in the same year…and the rest is history! (more…)

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Using Professional Presenters to Attract Qualified Leads

Posted in Trade Show Presentations by Emilie Barta
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In cleaning up my “virtual office” over a holiday weekend, I reconnected with this article that Deborah Elms of Imprinted Originals wrote for her blog. I couldn’t have said this better myself…so I’ll let her tell you the story!

STEP RIGHT UP …. TO A NEW LEVEL OF PRESENTATION! (more…)

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Tagged as: Deborah Elms, Emilie Barta, Hot Leads, Imprinted Originals, Product Launches, Professional Trade Show Presenter, Trade Show, Trade Show Marketing, Tradeshow

Don’t Create a Panel…Create a Think Tank

Posted in Trade Show Planning by Emilie Barta
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Panel discussions have gotten a bad wrap…but I think that they are very enlightening, PROVIDED that they are comprised of positive-minded individuals who have an engaging personality and are very open and honest in their story-telling. (more…)

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Tagged as: Audience Engagement, Collaborative Learning, Emilie Barta, Face-to-Face Audience, Kevin Priger, Michael McCurry, Panel Discussions, Panel Member, Panel Moderator, Think Tank, Thought Leaders, Virtual Audience

How to be “ON” When the Camera is On

Posted in Trade Show Tips for Success by Emilie Barta
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Whenever a video camera is turned on, people tend to do one of two things: they either light-up or they clam-up. With today’s success of video marketing and the plethora of opportunities to get your message out by being interviewed, there are a few simple things you can do to ensure a more comfortable experience. (more…)

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Tagged as: Emilie Barta, On-camera Interviews, Promo Videos, Trade Show, Trade Show Messaging, Trade Show Tips for Success, Tradeshow, Video Camera

10 Reasons Why You Should Incorporate Video into Your Trade Show Strategy

Posted in Trade Show Marketing by Emilie Barta
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35 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube every minute and 2 billion videos are viewed each month on Facebook. Brands are taking advantage of this new advertising and promotion format…so why aren’t you?

Promo videos allow your company messaging to reach trade show attendees who are on-site, and your potential customers who were unable to travel to the show. Linking to promo videos before, during, and after a trade show on your social media pages and on a custom landing page on your website allows you to: (more…)

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Tagged as: Company Messaging, Emilie Barta, Facebook, Potential Customers, Promo Videos, Social Media, Social Media Strategy, Trade Show, Trade Show Attendees, Trade Show Marketing, Tradeshow, Video, YouTube

How to Deal with a Bad Booth Staffer

Posted in Trade Show Tips for Success by Emilie Barta
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I recently received an email from a trade show exhibitor who stumbled across my article entitled A Smiling Staff Equals a Successful Trade Show. She agreed with the article, but unfortunately has to work with a booth staffer who is the exact opposite of the Safelite Auto Glass company employees I highlighted. So she ended her email by asking ”How do I rein him in without being like a mother hen and nag. We have no reporting structure between us. And other than ‘telling on him’ to our ‘boss’, do you have any suggestions?” (more…)

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Tagged as: Bad Booth Staffer, Emilie Barta, Face to Face, Potential Customers, Safelite Auto Glass, Trade Show, Trade Show Exhibitors, Trade Show Tips for Success, Tradeshow

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