Exhibiting Tips

What ASCO does to encourage attendees to visit the exhibits:
  • Place exhibits near food and beverage service and posters
  • Market the exhibits via the following platforms:
    • Printed and Online Program, which includes the exhibitor directory, provided to each attendee
    • Symposium website, which includes a searchable online exhibitor directory and floor plan
    • A “Know Before You Go” email sent to attendees the week of the Symposium
    • Verbal announcements made in the Posters, Exhibits, and Food Room
    • Walk-in slides in the session rooms
What YOU can do onsite to engage attendees, obtain customers, establish connections, and generate leads:
  • Take advantage of an exclusive exhibitor-only opportunity: purchase an attendee mailing list through INFOCUS marketing. Visit the Advertising Opportunities page on the Symposium website to learn more
  • Increase your exposure by purchasing additional Enhancements available throughout the Posters, Exhibits, and Food Room
  • Sign up for an Industry Expert Theater Session timeslot
  • Be present in your exhibit space and greet attendees and other exhibitors warmly
  • Engage attendees in friendly conversation and establish a connection
  • Make visitors happy they stopped by your exhibit and thank them for stopping by
  • Have a system for capturing, qualifying, and following up on leads
  • Keep your exhibit space neat and clean
  • Have staff in your exhibit space at all times
  • Have sufficient staffing to allow for rest and breaks
  • Dress in a professional manner
  • Wear your official Symposium badge in the host facility
What you should NOT do onsite:
  • Dismantle your display before the exhibits are officially closed
  • Sit at your exhibit table during breaks when attendees are in the exhibits area
  • Talk or text on your cell phone while in your exhibit space
  • Eat, drink, read, or otherwise be distracted
  • Engage in conversation with your fellow exhibit staff when attendees are nearby