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How much does Trade Show Radio cost?

Lee

The cost varies, according to the amount of time that we’re there and how many days that we’re there. What’s the range though?

Stone

The investment is a daily fee, and it ranges from as little as $5,000 a day to as much as $15,000 a day. The variables are the talent that we deploy and the status of the client. For clients who are part of the Business RadioX® Network family, obviously, we would provide them with a little bit more attractive fee schedule. Then when we deploy what we characterize as ‘premium talent’, we charge the higher-end. At the very low-end for the right type of candidate who is familiar with our work and knows how to do this, if they’re going to self-host Tradeshow Radio and we’re simply providing the infrastructure to help pull that off, then it can be as low as $5,000 a day.

Lee

We have special consideration to non-profit organizations and certain other business associations who are involved in conferences.

Stone

Absolutely. In fact here locally or in any market where we have a Business RadioX® affiliate, for select local non-profit organizations, we’ve actually set up a booth for as little as $2,500 a day.

What are the requirements for Trade Show Radio?

Lee

5 chairs and an electrical outlet, is the short answer. We’ve had a variety of setups. All a booth really requires is a 6 or 8 foot table, 4 chairs, and access to electricity. It’s also nice to have a stable internet connection, which more and more venues are providing for us at little or no cost. We’ve run the gamut with previous trade shows. We have had some petty elaborate setups that will remind you of Monday Night Football. You can go as high-end or as basic as you wish. It’s pretty flexible for basically any tradeshow, expo, symposium, or conference setup

Stone

Just so you can visualize what it looks like – it can be done in press conference-style where we have 4 or 5 people in a row looking out onto the tradeshow floor. We have a speaker that broadcasts the interviews in and around the booth space – this draws in additional people. Visually seeing people with headphones and microphones also really captures the passerby’s attention.

Lee

One of the really fun things about having the speaker is when you interview someone at 10:00, and then that guest walks back by again at 10:20 and shows their colleagues what they were doing a little while ago. They can hear their interview coming through the PA speaker, because maybe we’re between interviews, getting ready to interview the next person. It’s fun to watch them smile.

Stone

We always have an interview playing throughout the entire conference.