Examples
See Emilie Barta in action!
In-booth Presentations – Examples of Emilie presenting at various trade shows and business meetings, ensuring that her clients’ message gets heard by as many attendees as possible, that they have a positive first impression of the company, and that qualified decision makers step out of the aisle and into the booth.
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Product Demonstrations – Examples of Emilie doing product demonstrations and product launches at various trade shows to generate excitement so that attendees clearly understand why the product would be a benefit to them and stay in the booth to find out more qualified info from company representatives.
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Promo Videos – Examples of Emilie hosting promo videos at trade shows for her clients to upload to their social media sites and website landing pages to drive attendees to their booth, prolong the length of the messaging, and show non-attendees what they missed.
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Media Spokesperson – Examples of Emilie acting as a Media Spokesperson for clients at trade shows, ensuring that they receive the best press coverage possible through succinct messaging and informational sound bites.
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Video News Packages – Examples of Emilie hosting video news packages to promote the industry, the association, the show, the exhibitors, and their products; open up the show to the buying public; and generate excitement for next year’s event.
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Convention Television – Examples of Emilie hosting convention television at annual trade shows to provide exhibitors and attendees the news they need to know now live from the trade show floor, as well as provide news and information to those not able to attend long after the show floor closes.
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Hybrid Events - Examples of Emilie Barta in the role of Virtual Emcee to enable “the audience unable to attend” the ability to still participate in the event and to allow the virtual audience to feel like they are in the room even though they are not physically in the room.
