Arryana and Sydney were fantastic. They learned our service offering very quickly and were engaging with our customers as they visited our booth.
Richard S. Goodrich
Definitely will keep your agency in mind for next years event in Dallas.
JET ACCESSORIES TECHNICIANS, INC.
Exhibiting at a trade show in Milwaukee can be a great idea for a business. Certainly for one that is launching new products or services, building brand awareness, entering new market, recruiting new employees, or looking to generate leads.
Our Milwaukee Promo Models are experienced active lead generators, crowd gatherers, and spokes-models. Outsourcing to a local booth hostess can help you save money on traveling expenses, and create excitement around your booth
EXHIBIT IN MILWAUKEE
Exhibiting at a trade show can be a costly endeavor. Things to consider like exhibitor fees, signage cost, travel and accommodation for your staff, not to mention the cost of time for your team members being away from the office. With all these expenses, 188,695 square feet (17530.3 square meters) at the Wisconsin Center you want to make sure your booth stands out and brings you active leads. Hiring professional booth staff can help you get your ROI in more than one way.
- There are no travel or accommodation costs connected to hiring a local booth hostess. In most cases, the role of a trade show talent at a booth is to greet visitors, give an elevator speech, or answer common questions about the company or product. Our Milwaukee Promo Models are experienced in scanning the crowd and are able to determine whether a particular attendee is genuinely interested in the company’s business,
allowing you to delegate the task of answering some most general questions to our talent. This allows for your team members to focus on more technical conversations and network more effectively.
- An average attendee is more likely to break a stride and stop at the booth that has some excitement going on. Having a model at your booth is what can make your team stand out among many others.
- Things tend to get hectic on the convention floor. What you need is a booth staffed with experienced models able to work with big crowds of people. Our Milwaukee Event Hostesses are not only attractive, but smart and professional. The talent role at your booth will vary depending on the goals you set for the specific trade show. Weather you need a model who will be scanning badges, conducting a contest, or acting as a spokesmodel, you can find your perfect candidate at Empyre Talent.
I am professional, outgoing, detail oriented person who loves social engagement. I am very approachable and have over 15 years experience in the industry from alcohol samplings to event management.
I have experience in: Trade shows, sporting events, races, conventions, fairs and festivals. I have event been an event coordinator for over 10 years setting up my own vendor events and fundraisers.
Angela
I am a woman who is passionate about fashion, art, photography, and modeling. Since I was little, I always dreamed of being a model for circumstance of life I end up working in the hospitality industry and I fall in love, however my first love always has been modeling and work in television. I pursued a degree in Media communication because I eventually dream of one day have my own tv show to showcase real life stories of people who share same interests and same dreams as me.
Mayra
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