October 2006 Marketwatch: Site Selection Lack of attendance draw is the No. 1 reason shows leave a city
By Danica Tormohlen
Besides regular rotation, lack of attendance draw is the most critical factor for leaving a city, according to the 125 show organizers who responded to an online survey conducted by EXPO Magazine and Exhibit Surveys Inc. in August 2006. But its not the most critical when choosing a location. In fact, show organizers ranked potential attendance draw third as the most critical factor for selecting a location. Size of exhibit hall ranked No. 1, and geographic location ranked No. 2.
On average, shows begin the site selection process 4.1 years out, and contracts/agreements are signed 3.8 years out. Not surprisingly, association shows take more lead time than for-profit shows. Association shows begin the site selection process 5.5 years out and sign contracts 3.8 years out. For-profit shows begin the site selection process 2.8 years out and sign contracts 2.3 years out.
The most popular region for conventions and trade shows is the South Atlantic (64 percent of respondents hold/or plan to hold events there), followed by the Pacific region (59 percent), the Mountain region (51 percent) and the East North Central region (48 percent). (See map for states included these regions.)
Danica Tormohlen is Editor of EXPO. She can be reached at 913-344-1303 or e-mail: dtormohlen@ascendmedia.com.
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Site selection trends by show type Regions served Trade association/society West North Central 21% East South Central 24% New England 31% Middle Atlantic 31% East North Central 42% West South Central 52% Pacific 55% Mountain 56% South Atlantic 63% For-profit show producer East South Central 14% West North Central 18% West South Central 27% New England 41% Mountain 45% East North Central 55% Middle Atlantic 59% Pacific 65% South Atlantic 67%
Frequency of changing locations Trade association/society Other 5% Every two to three years 6% Every year in a specific rotation 19% Always in the same city 34% Every year to a different location (no set pattern) 35% For-profit show producer Every two to three years 9% Other 14% Every year to a different location (no set pattern) 16% Every year in a specific rotation 20% Always in the same city 41%
What research is done What research is done for rejected recommendations Trade association/society Magazine editorial research 14% Ask for feedback from attendees 14% Ask for feedback from exhibitors 14% Visit the CVBs/convention centers and hotels' Web sites 29% Ask for feedback from other event planners 29% Put out an RFP for cities to answer 43% Other 43% Call the CVBs/convention centers and hotels for packages of information 57% Site inspections 71% For-profit show producer Magazine editorial research 14% Ask for feedback from other event planners 29% Visit the CVBs/convention centers and hotels' Web sites 43% Ask for feedback from attendees 43% Put out an RFP for cities to answer 43% Site inspections 86% Ask for feedback from exhibitors 86% Call the CVBs/convention centers and hotels for packages of information 100%
First step in process to change location Trade association/society Narrow to geographic region 31% Narrow to group of cities 69% For-profit show producer Narrow to geographic region 44% Narrow to group of cities 56%
Who makes site selection decisions Who narrows to region Trade association/society Respondent 35% Immediate supervisor 18% Committee or board of directors 29% Other 18% For-profit show producer Respondent 50% Immediate supervisor 10% Committee or board of directors 40%
Who narrows to cities Trade association/society Respondent 27% Immediate supervisor 5% Committee or board of directors 54% Other 14% For-profit show producer Respondent 36% Immediate supervisor 4% Committee or board of directors 32% Other 28%
How the final decision is made How the final location decision is made Trade association/society Respondent decides city, facility and hotels 19% Respondent recommends city, facility and hotels to immediate supervisor 16% Respondent recommends city, facility and hotels to board or committee 31% Respondent decides city and facility but someone else decides hotel 5% Other 29% For-profit show producer Respondent decides city, facility and hotels 36% Respondent recommends city, facility and hotels to immediate supervisor 27% Respondent recommends city, facility and hotels to board or committee 31% Respondent decides city and facility but someone else decides hotel 6% Other 2%
Lead time for site selection process Trade association/society 1 year 2% 2 years 19% 3-5 years 39% 6-10 years 32% More than 10 years 9% For-profit show producer 1 year 35% 2 years 27% 3-5 years 31% 6-10 years 6% More than 10 years 2%
Lead time for site to approval Trade association/society 1 year 9% 2 years 10% 3-5 years 34% 6-10 years 22% More than 10 years 5% Not applicable 19% For-profit show producer 1 year 27% 2 years 22% 3-5 years 16% 6-10 years 12% Not applicable 24%
Lead time to contract for site Trade association/society 1 year 16% 2 years 29% 3-5 years 34% 6-10 years 19% More than 10 years 2% For-profit show producer 1 year 52% 2 years 19% 3-5 years 26% 6-10 years 2% More than 10 years 2%
Three most critical site selection criteria Trade association/society Size of exhibit hall 63% Geographic location 51% Number of meeting rooms 30% For-profit show producer Size of exhibit hall 62% Geographic location 55% Potential attendance draw from city or region 40%
Three critical factors in leaving a location Trade association/society Event outgrew size of exhibit hall 41% Lack of attendance draw from city or region 37% Labor issues/costs 26% For-profit show producer Lack of attendance draw from city or region 56% Labor issues/costs 33% Exhibitor complaints 25%
Profile of survey respondents Organization type Trade association/society 50% For-profit show producer 46%
Total gross revenue Trade association/society $500,000 or less 19% $500,001-$1,000,000 6% $1,000,001-$2,000,000 14% $2,000,001-$3,000,000 11% $3,000,001-$5,000,000 8% More than $5,000,000 41% For-profit show producer $500,000 or less 18% $500,001-$1,000,000 23% $1,000,001-$2,000,000 14% $2,000,001-$3,000,000 11% $3,000,001-$5,000,000 5% More than $5,000,000 30%
Required exhibit space (square feet) Trade association/society Less than 25,000 13% 25,001 to 50,000 16% 50,001 to 100,000 15% 100,001 to 250,000 19% 250,001 to 500,000 19% More than 500,000 18% For-profit show producer Less than 25,000 14% 25,001 to 50,000 16% 50,001 to 100,000 16% 100,001 to 250,000 21% 250,001 to 500,000 9% More than 500,000 25%
Types of events produced Trade association/society Conventions with trade shows 75% Conventions without trade shows 17% Trade shows with no convention 22% Meetings/conferences 68% Corporate events 10% Consumer exhibitions 6% For-profit show producer Conventions with trade shows 66% Conventions without trade shows 21% Trade shows with no convention 45% Meetings/conferences 45% Corporate events 9% Consumer exhibitions 22%
Number of events produced Trade association/society Conventions with trade shows 4.0 Conventions without trade shows 3.9 Trade shows with no convention 8.1 Meetings/conferences 35.4 Corporate events 13.7 Consumer exhibitions 1.0 For-profit show producer Conventions with trade shows 13.9 Conventions without trade shows 8.3 Trade shows with no convention 15.3 Meetings/conferences 39.8 Corporate events 4.4 Consumer exhibitions 3.1
Room nights at largest show Trade association/society Less than 500 10% 500 to 2,000 24% 2,001 to 5,000 15% 5,001 to 10,000 23% More than 10,000 29% For-profit show producer Less than 500 26% 500 to 2,000 33% 2,001 to 5,000 11% 5,001 to 10,000 17% More than 10,000 13% |