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Case study: The merits of integrating social media into exhibition standsWhen Scan Display set out to create a completely unique stand for this year's Markex show, a major consideration was how social media would add value to the stand, driving foot traffic and increasing interaction with attendees. “We’ve used social media as an add-on at previous years’ Markex shows,” explains Scan Display’s Managing Director, Justin Hawes, “but this year we wanted it to be a focal point for us, something we could leverage for actual return on investment.” By planning in advance, using social media cleverly, and encouraging attendees to get involved, Scan Display saw an Advertising Value Equivalent (AVE) return of R998,727. Attendees at the exhibition were encouraged to visit the Scan Display stand, get creative with a picture of themselves on the stand, and post it to social media using #ScanMarkex. Hawes adds that through a simple strategy, Scan Display not only got everybody who visited the stand involved, but also reached way beyond the attendees of Markex 2016: “Tweets about our activation reached overseas, with lots of interaction coming from clients and social media users outside of Markex 2016.” Jodene Shaer, co-owner of social media agency, Chat Factory, assisted Scan Display with its activation for Markex 2016: “Monitoring the online activity of all involved in Markex 2016 showed the #ScanMarkex activation to be streets ahead. It is refreshing to see a brand use the power of social media, not only in a well-planned strategy, but also incorporated into the stand itself.” By following these simple steps, Scan Display was able to garner almost R1-million worth of social media coverage:
Finally, Hawes adds that choosing the correct social media platforms to use is important as not everybody has every platform, and not everybody may want to engage on your preferred platform: “Test all the audio visual equipment and software beforehand to make sure everything’s working correctly and ensure the social media platforms are easy enough to use."
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