- Monday, March 14, 2011
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Face-
to -face conversation is a communication medium our old brain has been
accustomed to. Face to face has been
with us since the start of civilization and has proven to be very effective in
creating trust and enduring relationships.
So
the question now is why are we not using it to fully maximize its potential in
our business? We do not need more people to see us, we need few but quality
people to talk and exchange ideas with.
Mass
marketing like newspaper, T.V. and yes Online is effective but effective on to
what degree? Who is more aware of your products and services, the one that saw
your billboards while he was driving his car or the one you have a chance to
talk with in a short but meaningful period of time?
Face-to-face
communication is here to stay and the power to harness it is up to us whether
we use it for our personal progress or for our business progress.
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Look and Feel Great Event is EXLINK‘s first event it will
be held in Market Market, Taguig this coming April 15-16, 2011.
We never expected to have a very warm reception by the
companies lining-up to join the event but that is how this event turned out to
be like a hot potato.
But guess what? If you have products and services related
to the event and you want to promote it in this very vibrant and exciting
exhibition do call us now because we still have a very very few slots left and
we wanted you to have an opportunity to reap the benefits of the event.
Call us now at tel # 6433887 or email me at
ex_link2001@yahoo.com.
- Friday, March 11, 2011
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- Wednesday, March 09, 2011
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There
are many reasons why you should join and many reasons why you must not
entertain the idea of not joining “Look and Feel Great Event”, an event that is slated to tour all Ayala Malls in
Metro Manila.
So
I am elaborating the top 5 reasons to pique your interest:
1. EXPOSURE
The
event will give you exposure MAXIMUM EXPOSURE in the mass market that visits
the mall. You cannot achieve it in other marketing tools. Besides, even if you
achieve it in other marketing tools but “Look and Feel Great Event” allows you meaningful exposure and other marketing
tools pales in comparison to this aspect.
2. LEVERAGE
The
event is a tool that allows you to leverage you promotion. First and foremost
it can be a selling strategy; second, it can be a communication strategy or
both. By having these two aspects you would be able to benefit greatly from the
event. Give your products and services a great leap forward in terms of goal
accomplishment for this year.
3. GENERATION OF QUALIFIED PARTNERS
Are
you looking for new partners or clients, the Look and Feel Great Event will surely
provide you this. The event is a business event that not only caters for
sellers but for buyers or partners that is why you can be assured that after
the duration of the event you will have qualified partners that will help you
catapult your business to a better level
than last year.
4. INTELLIGENCE
The
event is a marketplace of competing and cooperating products and services.
Edward Bono coined it coopetition: competing and cooperating. The event will provide you knowledge on what are
the latest moves your competitor is doing. The event is indeed an eye opener
that is worth your money and effort.
5. SALES
Whatever
we do this is the most important part of “Look and Feel Great Event” - the generation of sales. More buyers and
more partners mean more sales. More presence in this strategic venue and event
means more sales. Sales is the lifeblood of the organization and marketing
action must convert to sale and we understand this that is why you can feel at
ease on us the organizer of the event because we are on the same page when it
comes to this aspect.
Well,
I hope you find the reasons compelling that right now your hand is itching to
call us. So call us now, we will be waiting to serve you and give you one of
the FEW REMAINING SPACE in the event.
- Tuesday, March 08, 2011
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Great promotion await your company as exhibitors and sponsors in this upcoming exhibition schedules.
This promotion activities gives you:
1. Great Savings!
2. Continuous Exhibit Promotion
3. Greater time to prepare and meet new Clients and Partners
4. Sales
So hurry and grab this opportunity. For other events and exhibition information visit : http://www.exlinkevents.com/ ; http://www.negosyopower.com.ph/ ; http://www.lookandfeelgreatevent.com.ph/ and http://www.megabalikbayanofwexpo.com.ph/
This promotion activities gives you:
1. Great Savings!
2. Continuous Exhibit Promotion
3. Greater time to prepare and meet new Clients and Partners
4. Sales
So hurry and grab this opportunity. For other events and exhibition information visit : http://www.exlinkevents.com/ ; http://www.negosyopower.com.ph/ ; http://www.lookandfeelgreatevent.com.ph/ and http://www.megabalikbayanofwexpo.com.ph/
- Thursday, March 03, 2011
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Engagement is becoming an important aspect in making stronger relationships with company's targeted consumers. This is the reason why a lot of events are happening in every corners of the world.
A lot of times companies or associations do not have in-house event managers or groups, for this reason they look for professional event managers.
The 5 top reasons why we need event managers are:
1. EXPERTISE
Event managers are professionals. They studied their craft and have a lot of experience in running events. This aspect makes you confident that your event will be in good hands and that some details that you fail to see or anticipate will be addressed by the event managers – and most of the times they do addressed it.
2. COST EFFICIENCY
Event managers have a wide network of suppliers that allows you to save on costs. Besides, their suppliers can give lower rates on the concept that event managers use them frequently; allowing event managers to leverage on the volume of transactions or business they give to their suppliers – the reason for the lower costs that suppliers offer to them – this aspect you can have as a benefit once you tap event managers.
3. FOCUS ON WHAT MATTERS MOST
Event Managers allow you to focus on what matters most. What matters most in the event is taking care of your first class clients or establishing relationships with your potential clients. While you create relationships, your event managers work on the background to provide the needed ambiance and feel that you wanted to create in facilitating faster establishment of relationships that you are working with your target clients.
4. POSSIBILITIES
Event Managers give you concepts or create your concepts into possibilities. This is one of the hardest parts of the event but for event managers this is what makes them tick and their adrenaline pumping. Event Managers have the power to make all your concepts come true.
5. IMPACT
Event Managers help you create your event and guide you in realizing your event, while keeping in mind that it must meet your expectations and it must have an impact with your target audience or clients. For example, you want the event to generate sales, event managers will create stimulus to drive people to buy your products and services.
There you go the 5 top reasons why you need event managers, most especially why you need event managers in Philippines.
- Wednesday, March 02, 2011
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Finally, the Look and Feel Great Website is finished and is lunched. The companies interested to be part of this event can now browse for more information.
Not only that, exhibitors and visitors of the event can now see updates on the activities that will take place in the this event that is being toured on Ayala Malls in Metro Manila and Pampanga.
The website domain name is http://www.lookandfeelgreatevent.com.ph/ and in the near future the website will serve as a depository and source of health information to all beauty, fitness and wellness enthusiast.
If you have any inquiries or feedback please feel free to email me and we would readily answer all your concerns in as much as we can.
- Monday, February 28, 2011
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The 9th Entrepreneurship Educators Association of the Philippines (ENEDA) is a huge hit! The event was held in Davao started today and will end this coming February 27, 2011.
Around 1,000 participants, the bulk coming from Metro Manila, attended the convention.
The event is a great lift in promoting entrepreneurship in the country. But more than the learnings that the convention will provide, the networks generated and cultural education of being inside Davao is very priceless in this kind of proceedings.
A lot of interesting topics are in stored for the four day event and surely the delegates will acquire valuable insights from the presentors.
Indeed, a better and more educated future entrepeneurs will come out in this kind of conventions being conducted all over the Philippines.
- Thursday, February 24, 2011
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One element that is very critical in exhibition is visual merchandising. It is the look of the the total booth in accordance with the product and service branding assigned by the company.
As I have said, budget is never an issue in creating a stimulating and WOW visual merchandise that will magnetize the buyers and sellers to go inside your booth.
What is lacking in financial resources can be remedied by being creative and innovative.
In my experience, SMEs are guilty of just placing their products and services in the booth without much thinking. But there are also times that I rejoice because some have used their creativity to WOW the visitors of the exhibition, although this breed is very rare.
- Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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There are two learning events happening this week that is worth your time and money.
One is Stephen MR Covey's Speed of Trust at Makati Shangrila this February 23, 2011. Another one is the 9th Annual National Conference of Entrepreneurship Educators's Association of the Philippines by ENEDA, at the Royal Mandaya, Davao City from February 23 to February 27,2011.
Events like these promote Leadership and Entrepreneurship two areas that we need to catapult further our economic conditions.
So if you have time be in this two events that will be worth our while.
- Tuesday, February 22, 2011
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Do you have a goal when you start something ? I guess your answer is yes. But apparently most of us just start something because they just want to.
The driftwood that wanders aimlessly in the ocean becomes one because it fails to be part of a boat, of an objective.
The same is true in joining expos, tradeshows and exhibitions, you must create objectives, deeper one not just to amass a specific amount of money - it is important but it is shallow.
In our modern times, we have GPS or Global Positioning System that guides us to where we can go to reach our destination faster. I have my GPM as a counterpart of this system, GPM stands for Goal Performance Metrics. It is a guidepost to what I should achieve.
I think it is time for all of us in the exhibition industry to be consistent in having GPMs whenever we join expos, tradeshows and exhibitions.
- Monday, February 21, 2011
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It is Monday and there are a lot of things to be thankful for in the past days. For one, a huge crowd visited different events in Metro Manila and the turn-out is very encouraging for future events and organizers.
Another good news, Nonito Donaire, our very own Filipino Flash, showed his potential by winning last Sunday against a fierce and experienced competitor. But instead of a win that Donaire must work hard, his win is something AWESOME. He knocked out Montiel in the 2nd Round. A scene reminiscent of Pacquiao's Hatton knock-out.
Now going back to event management , Seth Godin wrote a very clear message on how to be successful in tradeshows and exhibition. I cannot help but share this to you so read and enjoy it :
Two paths for successful group events
I'm talking about trade shows, SXSW, street marketing...
There are two ways to be glad you went:
1. An overwhelming show of force. When you have the biggest booth, when you are the buzz of the event, when you are everywhere people look, you reinforce your position as the leader.
2. Powerful personal interactions. Not with everyone. Just with people who want to talk with you, who will benefit from a powerful exchange. Not mass, but high in value. Even better, designing these interactions (and your product) so that this small number of people set out to evangelize their peers on your behalf.
The mistake almost everyone makes is to do both. Or to believe that they know a cheap shortcut on their way to #1. Or to get too busy chasing (and failing) at mass that they don't have time to do the personal.
Years ago, the company I worked for spent millions at various venues of the Consumer Electronics Show. We were there, we were sort of big and we sort of won. But not really. Too much noise, too much competition, we were neither. By trying to reach as many as we could, we were never intimate enough to generate conversations that mattered or ideas that spread...
Once again, it comes down to scale. If you staff and invest appropriately, you don't have to 'win' the show to make it worth the trip. On the other hand, if you're setting out to win and investing at the appropriate level, you better win.
- Monday, February 21, 2011
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Of course in this tough economic times you may want to opt for skills conference. New learnings that can give you big bucks.
However, what is wrong with this notion is to negate that we deal with people. These skills and knowledge about sales, marketing and other management tools will be for nothing if we forget that in dealing with people we need to ESTABLISH TRUST.
So I will not sell you about the upcoming visit of Stephen M.R. Covey in Manila, author of Speed of Trust. But it is an important event that I don't want you to miss!
Being able to learn how to generate Trust fast is an edge that can make your organization and business transactions above the competition.
Trust matters! See you in the event at Makati Shangrila. You may also call 643-3887 for more information.
- Friday, February 18, 2011
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As I said for a million times there are symbols that need to be created in order to show our progress. There are symbols that needed to be built in order to give and nurture confidence in our people and country. Our government must heed this call and try, even if it is a gargantuan task, to build this symbols.
In the tourism industry, an Airport that will be competitive with our neighbors. An airport that defy the logic of business in the short term but will be profitable and will leave an indelible mark in our consciousness for a very long period of time.
Having said this, I am sharing this news by yahoo about the best airport in the world of the 6th straight time.
South Korea's Incheon Airport named world's best for 6th year
Seoul (The Korea Herald/ANN) - South Korea's Incheon International Airport was selected the Best Airport Worldwide in Airport Service Quality in 2010 for the sixth consecutive year, beating rivals Changyi Airport of Singapore and Hong Kong International Airport, the country's Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs said.
It is the first time that an airport has won the award six years in a row. Dubai Airport won the award for three consecutive years from 2001 to 2003.
The ASQ is a comprehensive set of awards granted by Airports Council International, an association of around 1700 airports worldwide.
South Korea's major gateway also won first places in Best Airport in Asia Pacific and Best Airport with annual passenger traffic between 25 and 40 million, the ministry said.
Ministry officials attributed the airport's notable success as a Northeast Asian hub to its constant efforts to seek innovation.
The list includes expanding its international routes, improving the airport's accessibility by establishing a railway and Incheon Bridge, which conne
- Thursday, February 17, 2011
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It is a great sign that a long term plan for tourism will be crafted in order to create a strategic positioning for our country.
However, I must say that one thing a plan cannot do is to make it a reality. A plan is a piece of paper and sooner that plan is finished and is put into ACTION the better.
Action that is judiciously crafted is better than a haphazard action that is only meant for PAPOGI like the now famous case of “Pilipinas Kay Ganda” branding.
Action after a well thought our plan is the solution to our ailing problems in the tourism and MICE industry.
Action coming from experts not as what Cito Beltran’s article today a bunch of Student Council leaders running a National Government.
- Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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I picked this up from a tweet and hopefully this is true for our tourism industry. The press release was from the Department of Tourism
MEDIA RELEASE
February 2011
The Department of Tourism (DOT) will heighten efforts to capture more of themeetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) market in the next fiveyears by highlighting gains in business infrastructure and tour operations.“Securing a larger share of the valuable MICE market will be instrumental inbuilding on our record 3.5 million visitor arrivals in 2010,” said Tourism SecretaryAlberto A. Lim.
The country seeks to re-establish market presence by continuing itsparticipation in strategic MICE events, initially this year with the 19th Asia-PacificIncentives & Meetings Expo. Staged in Australia this February, the host country isthe Philippines’ fifth top foreign tourist generator last year with almost 150,000 in arrivals, also a record and a strong source market for MICE-related activities.In addition to Australia, India and ASEAN neighbours, Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam, Pacific-rim countries Canada and the United States comprise the Philippines’ core MICE market.
Selling points include a wealth of post-event tour activities available for groups, as well as safe and well-equipped venues.The MICE sector received a significant boost in 2010 with the rise of several new large-scale accommodation facilities. The cities of Metro Manila and Cebu attracted the bulk of tourist accommodation projects green-lighted last year, all in all valued at Php 17 million. Additional convention venues such as the 15,000-seating-capacity SM Bay City Arena and the 200-hectare ASEANA Business Park, both in Manila, are in the pipeline.Meanwhile, the DOT will look to public-private partnership (PPP) initiatives in developing airports servicing key destinations such as Boracay (via Kalibo) and Cebu. These are to complement expected increases in the number of hotel and resort rooms there, with several projects scheduled for completion by 2013.An additional policy thrust in 2011 will be air liberalization, with the extension of a pocket skies agreement to secondary destinations awaiting an executive order.
A new National Tourism Development Plan to detail strategies in tourism investment, access, product development and promotion, among others, is expected to roll out by May this year. The plan, which covers the years 2011-2016, will serveas a strategic framework for national and local initiatives in tourism, and follows the previous 20-year tourism master plan for 1991-2010.“We expect the new plan, particularly its infrastructure, investment andmarketing components, to aid us in repositioning the Philippines as a preferred MICE destination,” said the Secretary.
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CONTACT: EVELYN A. MACAYAYONG
Office of Tourism Information
(0632) 525-18-05eamacayayong@tourism.gov.ph
- Monday, February 14, 2011
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I just recently watched 127 Hours, a story of the triumph of human spirit.
Interestingly, this is a true story and it shows that if a man accumulates a lot of positive memories in his/her mind and heart he/she can survive any obstacles or difficulties he/she may be in, even if it is a life and death situation.
This gets me thinking, in events management an organizer as a company will survive any challenges, even if it is a life and death situation, if it has successfully provided good memories (profitable included) to all of its clients and partners.
If this is the case, the challenge and the process continues to everyday develop a relationship and create memories that will outlast any competition, most especially when the going gets tough in this very competitive industry of events management.
- Monday, February 14, 2011
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I am a bit emotional.
It is like recalling the People Power Phenomenon in the Philippines. Egypt have done it! It is a miracle. It only says something that human spirit will triumph against evil.
But this write-up is not about politics, I am no expert of this matter.
This is about Egypt's case as being liken to Events Management. The parallel is very similar.
Like there is an issue to be solved in Egypt, in Events Management there is an issue also or objectives to be solved.
More importantly, there is magic when people gather together. In Egypt, people gather to topple a regime. In Events Management, people gather to create business, network, partnership, memories and a lot of things.
In Egypt and in Events Management what is important is being part of the MOMENT.
This is the power of the MOMENT only Events can provide!
- Saturday, February 12, 2011
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Good News!
Due to insistent and wide clamor of exlinkevents visitors in many of our trade shows and exhibitions, we are giving in to the request of creating a Beauty, Health and Wellness Event that will gather different products and services in this Sunshine Industry.
We call the event " LOOK AND FEEL GREAT" a fitting name for what we aspire for in this kind of event.
Surely, you will not only love the creation of the event because we have created a tour of this Expo to different Ayala Malls in the Metro Manila Area. Yes! You heard it right we created not one but three runs of this event for this year.
The creation of this 3 runs will benefit product and service companies that wanted to speed-up the expansion and distribution of their products and services. It will also provide a bigger number of new clients and partners for the health, beauty and wellness organizations that joined in this exciting event.
" Look and Feel Great" is slated in the following dates:
a. April 15 and 16, 2011, Activity Area, Market Market
b. July 15and 16, 2011, Activity Area, Glorietta Mall
c. November 4-5, 2011, Activity Area, Trinoma Mall
For details you may click the links in the title of the event or request by clicking orlyballesteros@exlinkevents.com.
- Thursday, February 10, 2011
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Asia is all about relationships.
We do business but first we have to know the person we are dealing with. After this, it is the only time we start doing business with his company. There are some business deals in Asia that are made by handshakes. No contracts are needed to create a million pesos or dollar deals, Trust is the only thing needed to seal it.
I remember a story told that one of our tycoons who owns a bank was approached by his manager, the manager told him that one client wanted to borrow money but when he analyzed it the client has no capacity to pay.
But to the manager’s surprised, the tycoon said lend him money he have the capacity to return it and pay us.
The manager just scratched his head because the tools available like risk analysis and other technical analysis points otherwise. But since the tycoon is his boss he approved that the client be lent a huge sum of money. True enough it was paid by the client.
Trust is like an oil that seamlessly allow relationships and business to move in a blur. We all need to develop trustworthiness in order for us to survive this very complex world.
The same applies in event management in the Philippines, Trust can make or break an event!
P.S.
Catch Stephen M.R. Covey Live in Manila this coming February 28 at Makati Shangrila. Limited slots only so hurry. The event is marketed and managed by Ex-link Management and Marketing Services Corp. call tel # 643-3887 .
- Wednesday, February 02, 2011
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There is one unique word in Japanese Culture and Management that we discussed the word is Ba - it is defined as a mental space or platform.
The way office are built around here Ba is very evident and has become one of Japanese weapon for innovation.
In the events management in the Philippines Ba can be very potent. Actually, we have been using this Ba technology of the Japanese. It is just that we need to refine and redirect the energy and the way we use Ba in our country.
- Tuesday, February 01, 2011
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In the project management class that I am attending here in Tokyo one hot topic is communication management . Every attendee expressed the difficulties in managing communication.
Our lecturer, Taeko Inoue of Sony, mentioned that in their company the more difficult because Japanese Culture tends to use ambiguous words. For them, a simple word can have deeper meaning. This makes communication more challenging.
A lot of ways to improve communication have been discussed. What is interesting is the topic of High Context and Low Context Communication. In high context, every message implies deeper meaning. This communication is depicts Japan . In the Philippines, we are in the middle of High Context and Low Context Communication. This is mainly because of our Western influence.
The point of this matter is simple; in order for communication to be successful we must know the context of our group. Lastly, in the class I added that the element of TRUST should exist in order for the message to get through to the receiver of the message.
In event management in the Philippines, communication is essential in order to provide perfection or precision to the execution of the event.
The challenge is there and for us event managers embracing the challenge and being scientific about it to achieve results is a must.
- Friday, January 28, 2011
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How do you manage cost in events management. Most particularly, how do you manage cost in events management in the Philippines?
I say this because in a bidding process clients sometimes wanted the lowest price but demand the highest quality. After you win a bid and determine the scope of work, the client in the actual event demands more things outside the scope of work.
Cost management is a big issue in events management one that can spell the difference between the event manager’s organization’s life and death.
I say this because in a bidding process clients sometimes wanted the lowest price but demand the highest quality. After you win a bid and determine the scope of work, the client in the actual event demands more things outside the scope of work.
Cost management is a big issue in events management one that can spell the difference between the event manager’s organization’s life and death.
- Thursday, January 27, 2011
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My eyes are glued to Tanaka San our lecturer here in Japan as he expound and hammered the need for value creation as the ultimate goal of projects and programmes. After his explanation he asked us to think for ourselves if what we are doing have values created.
He said that all projects and programs must have value creation otherwise it is useless and it is not a project or a program.
When I was left for myself it got me thinking what are the values created by event management? I arrived on the following conclusion, event management in the Philippines create the values like Knowledge Values because of the partnership and new products and ideas presented to clients and visitors alike on an event.
Two other values that it gives are Value for Shareholders and Value for Society. Events benefit the shareholders like the event organizer, local government, venues, exhibitors, participants, and country because of the events inherent power to gather and provide a platform for exchange of ideas and networks al l shareholders either gain knowledge and income out of events.
However, observing the landscape in our country there are events that don’t provide values or no discerning values created.
If this is the case we must first determine our discerning values before we create or realize an event. This will help us avoid the common mistake of creating events for the sake of creating and profit.
- Tuesday, January 25, 2011
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Here in Japan they created Project and Program Management or P2M. It’s an expertise sought after by all parts of the world.
In the Philippines, we do not have the technology to compete but what we have is our excellent service – a service that is evolving.
There is a question that I like to pose. The question is can event management and tradeshow organizing be an expertise that our country can be known. It is a service area where we can paint rosy pictures.
Maybe one day, sooner than later this can be a core competence of our country.
Why do I push for it? Not only because I am part of the industry but we have the products, services and people to make it on top! The event managers of the Philippines can be the best.
It will be.
In the Philippines, we do not have the technology to compete but what we have is our excellent service – a service that is evolving.
There is a question that I like to pose. The question is can event management and tradeshow organizing be an expertise that our country can be known. It is a service area where we can paint rosy pictures.
Maybe one day, sooner than later this can be a core competence of our country.
Why do I push for it? Not only because I am part of the industry but we have the products, services and people to make it on top! The event managers of the Philippines can be the best.
It will be.
- Monday, January 24, 2011
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I overheard in one boardroom, the management team in a heated discussion if the company should tap an event organizer.
This is a very long discussion but for starter we at EXLINKEVENTS have two interesting cases in our experience. The first, an organization has not held a convention for the past five years. Nobody in their group knows how to execute an event. Enter us in the picture and they have a successful event last year, well attended and have solidified their organization’s membership.
The second one, they have barely two and a half months to execute their event and yet nothing has been started yet. For practical thinkers it is a no brainer, you must cancel the event. But they tapped our services and what have you but one of the best event if not the best event the organization has ever had, this as feed backed by their officers and members.
I am not saying we are heroes and all powerful. What I am pointing out is that
these two cases gives one conclusion: event managers and event management in the Philippines is a necessity and a profession that must be handled by professionals.
What looks like easy is not. It may appear simple but the ramifications of the requirements in executing an event can place you in a labyrinth of no way out.
Therefore, as I recommend let us outsource this critical task to the experts because it is on its own a big and critical matter; and there are experts on event management who sleeps and breaths in running an event and making things happen.
P.S.
EXLINK Onsite – a division of EX-LINK Management and Marketing Services Corporation is one such group that eats managing an event for breakfast so why not give us a call and leverage the group’s expertise.
- Sunday, January 23, 2011
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There are things that you should be prepared. One of this is to take part on this event. Click the link and know more...
- Friday, January 21, 2011
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Like the sales process, there are times that after you engage the clients onsite, you still have to make a follow-up to close the deal. In most of the cases this happen, a client closes the deal after the event, after the exhibitor or company showed that he/she is not only after a sales but a partnership.
This is what makes expo or events powerful, it provides a venue to engage clients and it eliminates cold calling and other cold approaches. After the event, the stage is set for a smooth and easy process of generating sales.
P.S.
For those planning for exhibit promotion or events management services visit http://www.exlinkevents.com/
- Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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The start of the year ushers new promotion incentives to our dear EXLINKEVENTS partners. We call the incentive V.I.P (Value.Incentives.Promotions for our Very Important Partner).
The VIP promo is for the following events Kabuhayang Pinoy Expo, May 5-7, 2011, Negosyo Power Expo, August 26-28,2011, Look and Feel Great Expo, Nov. 4-6, 2011, and MegaBalikbayan and OFW Expo, December 9-11,2011.
It is a value for money promo that partners and upcoming partners can avail of. Planning is essential in this type of promotion and the earlier you plan and booked your exhibit activities the better. It saves you of committing knee-jerk reaction and more of maximizing your brain power.
To know more, read more details below:
The VIP promo is for the following events Kabuhayang Pinoy Expo, May 5-7, 2011, Negosyo Power Expo, August 26-28,2011, Look and Feel Great Expo, Nov. 4-6, 2011, and MegaBalikbayan and OFW Expo, December 9-11,2011.
It is a value for money promo that partners and upcoming partners can avail of. Planning is essential in this type of promotion and the earlier you plan and booked your exhibit activities the better. It saves you of committing knee-jerk reaction and more of maximizing your brain power.
To know more, read more details below:
- Monday, January 17, 2011
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Sharing this great blog my Mr. Rob Murphy hope you get some good points on it.
In this article, you'll learn...
Four ways to consistently engage your tradeshow audience
How to use tradeshows as a long term, lead-generation tool
Tradeshow participation is proven to build brand awareness and help marketers discover new business opportunities. But the companies that fare the best—and maximize their return on investment (ROI)—are those that realize that simply showing up isn't enough.
This article outlines how to build a communications strategy that keeps customers and prospects fully engaged before, during, and after the show.
1. Plan in advance
The first step toward tradeshow success is creating an engagement timeline to support your company's strategic marketing plan.
It's also important to link all forms of communication (advertising, online marketing, media relations, public relations) together to achieve an action-oriented goal. Make sure your messaging aligns with your overall marketing strategy and clearly explains how your products or services can benefit customers and prospects. Value-added information, such as research data or company news that will help recipients solve a specific business challenge, is also helpful.
The key is to make sure communications are free of self-serving propaganda that could alienate customers and prospects.
2. Build quality traffic
Having a tradeshow exhibit doesn't necessarily ensure quality foot traffic. Engage customers and prospects well in advance of any event, and make it clear how they stand to benefit from visiting your booth. Incentives can include special show pricing, access to exclusive research or information, or an in-booth gift (or other giveaway) that provides a meaningful experience to prospects.
Promote these incentives well ahead of time through direct mail or email and on your website, or co-promote with the tradeshow organizer to help boost traffic to your booth and buzz around your participation.
When planning a pre-show marketing strategy, ensure that the communication channels you choose are appropriate for your audience and industry. For example, if your target audience is young designers, then use social media, video, and email. For targets such as manufacturing plant personnel, who are often away from their computers, consider traditional approaches such as direct mail or print advertising.
3. Engage on-site
To effectively engage and interact with show attendees, invest the time and effort to train your on-site staff. Be sure to underscore how much you've invested into the show, and explain that staff performance will have a significant impact on its overall success. Ask for a personal commitment from all staff to reach preset sales goals. If necessary, go as far as breaking down costs by the minute, per person. Consider using an incentive program to encourage your sales team to attain your goals.
During the training process, clearly articulate the criteria your sales team should use to qualify visitors and determine whether they are high-quality leads. Give the sales staff tips on how to disengage with unqualified visitors politely, but quickly.
To prepare, practice engaging various visitors; time the interactions to test efficiency. In addition, provide the staff with a list of key customers and prospects, along with protocol guidelines for ensuring a smooth process when VIPs show up.
4. Follow up
Communication with customers and prospects shouldn't end when the tradeshow closes its doors. The show itself may be just the starting point of the sale, which could happen months later.
To ease follow-up, be sure to annotate the leads (list the actions you need to take) and rate them based on your sales and closing criteria to ensure the "hottest" leads get immediate attention. That could mean providing a quote or the additional information the prospect requested, or saying a simple "thank you" to those who aren't ready to buy your product or service just yet.
All of your contacts should be organized into a centralized database (segregated by type, if needed) to facilitate regular, ongoing communication. Use the database to share company announcements, media mentions, or relevant news to show that you're engaged with their business. And remember: Never ignore a lead. You never know who will turn out to be the most beneficial connection.
- Saturday, January 15, 2011
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- Friday, January 14, 2011
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The glowing pictures of possibilities are in our economic indicators. For SMEs and those wanting to start a business this could be the year.
Creating a business this year will be buoyed by supportive business environment. But a caveat, business is business there is always risks and for SMEs the risks are high and so the challenge is to manage and navigate carefully.
One event that will help you navigate in this challenging business environment is Kabuhayang Pinoy Expo slated this May 5-7, 2010 at Trinoma Mall. Around 60 businesses will showcase their products and services in this very strategic event and venue.
If you want to plan a business, here is one event you should not miss.
If you are an SMEs wanting to break into the consciousness of the public, you are highly encouraged to take part in this event.
We will be having a Business Seminars offered for free but first you have to register. The business seminars are in a format of a how to guide in starting a business from discovering if you have what it takes to registering and making it legal up to expanding your business.
Honestly knowledge is nothing if you do not know how to use it or will not use it. In the upcoming Kabuhayang Pinoy Expo we will focus on the action part of the business. We will also focus on inviting right market besides the already big market that frequent the venue to transact with the exhibitors.
Overall, we are expecting a great event better than last year but still true to the reason why the event came to life – promote SMEs and make starting a business easier and simple.
Magandang Kabuhayan Pinoy ang naghihintay sayo ngayong taon!
- Wednesday, January 12, 2011
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The increased arrival of foreigners in our ports and international flights last 2010 augurs well for our 2011.
It means there is confidence in our country. Now that simple but essential steps are being taken by the government, the outside world is taking notice.
The 3.45 Million foreigners that enter our main ports and the 6.4% or 3.59 Million passengers in our International Flights are indicative of a rosy year for us in 2011.
So what now?
I think that speaking in the exhibition and convention industry; we must make well and increase our events this year. Also, I read some interesting new products created by new organizers in the exhibition and convention industry; I pray that they become successful.
In our office, busyness is very prevalent. The skills of the members are also up a notch. Therefore we are ready to grab the opportunities and even create opportunities out of the positive things that are slowly taking shape in our country.
- Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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The recent Boracay controversy where a foreign couple was videotaped copulating in the beach is something that we should all be alarmed.
Yes, we wanted to increase our tourist visitors. We also acknowledge that Boracay is the most famous tourism spot in our country that it generates 650,000 tourists a year or about 22 percent of the total visitor traffic of the country. However, the disrespect to public sensibilities and moral values that our country upholds must be over economics. I fear the day that we have achieved economic progress but lost our souls.
In the theory of broken windows, practiced and made famous by then New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. A small wrongdoing not corrected will become a monster as time goes by. What Guiliani did was correct it immediately like repairing and apprehending people who broke window glass in an area in New York. When the public saw that there is police enforcement and broken windows are repaired immediately, the perpetrators suddenly disappeared and peace and order was restored in that particular area.
I say we do the same in this Boracay incident, act quickly and make strict enforcement of no sex on the beach rule. There are more important things that economic growth that is living decently.
- Friday, January 07, 2011
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It is good news that the “Pocket Open Skies” Policy is on full swing. The policy will most probably take place in NAIA in Pasay City, Laoag International Airport (Ilocos) , Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (Clark, Pampanga), Puerto Princesa International Airport (Palawan), Subic Bay International Airport, Kalibo International Airport (Aklan), Mactan International Airport (Cebu), Davao, General Santos, and Zamboanga.
The effect as said by the proponents is more direct flights from International Carriers straight to those above mentioned local airports.
This action will hopefully increased tourists arrival, lower airfares (not that it has not gone down through the years) and improvement on services offered by airlines to the passengers (this I am keeping my fingers crossed).
- Thursday, January 06, 2011
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A packed exhibition |
The government plans to attract 3.3 Million tourist visitors in the country this year. Compared to Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia the target we set is small. However, since we are starting with a new administration and the issue of continuity is always a problem in our government I can say that the target is a decent one.
Now, if we are to focus on the 3.3 Million visitors I would suggest that we go for businessmen and investors to be the large chunk of this pie. These two segments can greatly benefit our economy because they have the spending power.
If all of us agree on this, the question now is how do we achieve it?
I say we must do big changes in our peace and order and promote to the world that it is safe here. Second, we must support our MICE industry. Let us create mega learning conventions and mega expositions. Last but not the least; let us focus on the first A in the 5As of Tourism that is ACCESS. We must open NAIA 3 for International Travel and eliminate all unnecessary taxes that make travelling in our country more expensive than going out of than going out of the country. Our secretary of tourism promotes Open Skies and hopefully the positive things about this policy will redound immediately.
3.3 Million Tourists for this year will be meaningful to our country they are quality tourists. It is time for a fresh start; let us cross our fingers for our country.
- Tuesday, January 04, 2011
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The smoke of the revelry welcoming the New Year has settled. The big tasks of making things a reality lies in our hand. In the events management, particularly exhibition the task of creating and offering a new and improved products start.
It is a difficult process. Even though there are available data of the past performances. The event management team must again come together and allow the creative juices flow in order to create something from without and assure that there is value on what was created.
Also, the exhibition team must consider the 3 Cs in crafting the new trade event. The 3 Cs are the Company, Client, and Competitor. This three dynamic elements changes and an near accurate reading of this 3 elements is critical in determining the success of the expo.
As an event’s organizer, I am very positive that this year is a good albeit challenging year. I see that new players will emerge and new concepts will be launch. But that is life and as organizers all we can do is to better ourselves and compete with ourselves the only competition that we must strive to seriously taken on.
- Monday, January 03, 2011
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Last November 23, 2010 the Final Technical Meeting for the upcoming Philippine Physical Therapist Association (PPTA) National Convention, slated December 4-5, at Traders Hotel Pasay, was conducted.
It is a fun exercise.
The meeting is fun in the sense that all the planning that everyone discussed and agreed upon is already coming to its end – and boy an end that everybody is very excited about.
It is a dry run.
The meeting is a dry run of all the details things that must never be overlooked. All the salient points that must be noted and delivered during the actual event are discussed and re-discussed.
The final meeting for the PPTA working group took place in Traders Hotel and we are just very happy to be part of it, all the hard work is slowly in its final finishing touches ensuring that SUCCESS is not a distant dream but a reality that is about to happen this week.
- Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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by Rafael Santos
Mega Balikbayan OFW Expo is more than meets the eye.
In fact MBEX- Mega BalikBayan OFW Expo 2010 is a single event, as what it looks like, but if you’ll just dig on it, there are lots of rooms for opportunities, name it, we have it. It features business firms; either small-scale or large scale ones from different industries of different specialties. Even this enthusiast amateur business-minded guy (me) wants to be part of it; it triggers my adrenaline rush to go all the way at its full speed. Some might say that I must be kidding, but wisecracks aside, hmmmm... maybe a bit, just to step aside from intensity. That’s what it feels like when you are truly passionate not just to what you’re doing, but also to where it might take you along the long, winding road to success. It must have been an entrepreneurial mindset guys, so don’t limit your thinking. In business redundancy is better than plain profitability, always on a positive note, meaning adherence to moral beliefs is a must.
Ladies and buddies, so there’s no such thing as opportunity knocking, popping or even dropping from either your closed doors, windows or open sky. Moreover, you need not to look for it either, you just have to create and build it on your own. You need no specializations to have the golden ones; commitment alone would make the incapability be patched. When I say commitment, it means committed and not “committid/ kumitid”. I can still remember what Douglas McArthur said in the film Pearl Harbor, and it goes like this “Victory belongs to whoever believes in it... and to those who have the courage to have it”. Makes sense, but sounded critically obscure. But to tell you honestly, this kind of excerpt was written maybe to remind all of us that the deeper you sow the more sumptuous you reap. And it’s a plus if you will be able to share or extend the benefits to others.
- Saturday, November 27, 2010
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The Philippine Physical Therapy Association (PPTA), Inc. shall hold its National Convention this December 4-5, 2010 at the Traders Hotel, Pasay City, Philippines.
The much awaited annual convention offers a lot of learning seeds for all the attendees that will surely upgrade and enhance their knowledge and professional skills in their continuous effort to become an excellent global physical therapist.
Some of the convention sessions are “Filipino Physical Therapists in collaborative practice” (working with an NGO, in a corporate ergonomics program, in sports injury management, and advocacy), “Culturally congruent care in physical therapy”, Physical therapy services: Universal Health Care and Philhealth”, “Professionalizing home care PT practice”, and a lot more informative and skills oriented topics and workshops.
“Our aim for this year’s convention is to broaden the reach and maximize the potential of the Filipino physical therapist”, said Ms. Gayline Manalang Jr., President of the PPTA. “We want to build a stronger practice of the profession in the Philippines, and this is one step towards that vision.”
Co-presented by Signature Healthcare, the PPTA 2010 National Convention is expected to gather around 300 physical therapists and students of physical therapy from institutions all over the country. Showing their support to the Filipino PT as Major Sponsor is TGS Healthcare Solutions, with Gold Sponsors being Avant Healthcare Professionals, Ultimate Care Inc., and Health Carousel Philippines. Media partners are Businessworld, Business Mirror and Philippine Star.
The event is managed by EX-LINK Management and Marketing Services Corporation. For inquiries about participant registration, call EX-LINK at Telephone No.643-3887 or 640-1280. Further details about the PPTA and its upcoming convention are available at www.philpta.org.
- Saturday, November 27, 2010
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