The Event Marketing Podcast with Fexingo: Conferences, Trade Shows, and In-Person Brand Activation

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The Event Marketing Podcast with Fexingo: Conferences, Trade Shows, and In-Person Brand Activation

Lucas and Luna meet in the backstage green-room of the business events circuit — the cavernous convention centers, the trade-show halls, the hotel ballrooms where brands spend millions to stand still and be seen. This show is the anti-sales-pitch: a forensic look at what actually makes an in-person brand activation work, drawing on hard numbers from CEMA and CEIR reports, post-event ROI audits from companies like Salesforce and HubSpot, and the logistics of booth placement, lead capture, and attendee psychology. Lucas, a journalist who has covered the events industry for a decade, and Luna, a former marketing director who has run booths at CES and SXSW, dissect the difference between a conference that generates pipeline and one that generates only T-shirts. They examine why Cisco redesigned its entire trade-show footprint around experience zones, how a small cybersecurity startup pulled 300 qualified leads from a 10×10 booth at Black Hat, and why the industry is slowly moving away from

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lucas and Luna meet in the backstage green-room of the business events circuit — the cavernous convention centers, the trade-show halls, the hotel ballrooms where brands spend millions to stand still and be seen. This show is the anti-sales-pitch: a forensic look at what actually makes an in-person brand activation work, drawing on hard numbers from CEMA and CEIR reports, post-event ROI audits from companies like Salesforce and HubSpot, and the logistics of booth placement, lead capture, and attendee psychology. Lucas, a journalist who has covered the events industry for a decade, and Luna, a former marketing director who has run booths at CES and SXSW, dissect the difference between a conference that generates pipeline and one that generates only T-shirts. They examine why Cisco redesigned its entire trade-show footprint around experience zones, how a small cybersecurity startup pulled 300 qualified leads from a 10×10 booth at Black Hat, and why the industry is slowly moving away from

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