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Trade Show Models

 

A Trade Show Model is an assistant that works with a company's sales representatives at a trade show exhibit, working a floorspace or booth and representing a company to attendees. Such models are used to draw in attendees and can provide them with basic information about product or services, and may be used to distribute marketing materials or gather customer information for future promotions. Attire varies and depends on the nature of the show and on the image the company would like to portray, and they sometimes wear wardrobe that is particular to the company, product, or service represented. Trade show models are typically  hired as they make a company's booth more visibly distinguishable from other booths with which it competes for attendee attention. If needed, they can explain or disseminate information on the company and its product and service, and can assist a company in handling a large number of attendees which the company might otherwise not have enough employees to accommodate, therefore increasing the number of sales or leads resulting from participation in the show. The models are skilled at drawing attendees into the booth, engaging them in conversation, and at spurring interest in the product, service, or company.

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