More Businesses Turning to Virtual Trade Shows

Companies head online to skip hassle, cost of real-world conventions
By Sam Biddle,  Newser Staff
Posted Aug 6, 2008 9:34 PM CDT
More Businesses Turning to Virtual Trade Shows
Technology is changing the face of business trade shows.   (Shutter Stock)

Hoping to dodge the hassle and cost of real-life trade shows, more companies are heading online to show off their wares. The San Jose Mercury News takes a look at this new, virtual business terrain, and what companies are doing with it. The online shows cost about $25,000 and boast 3D graphics and social networking features. One big advantage: It's easier to track attendees' activities and translate them into sales leads.

Virtual attendees can gather for presentations, collect business cards, and question sales reps, all under the careful scrutiny of site organizers. "We track everything that occurs in our environment," says a spokesman for a company that organizes such shows. "We provide (companies) a list: Here's the leads, here's what they did, they downloaded a white paper, they went to conference session." (More internet stories.)

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