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If the bigger booth doesn’t deliver a bigger result, you could skip the expense and focus on the marketing program instead. 3. Be ruthless on your giveaway budget. Show giveaways can really eat up a show budget is short order. Often you will be focused on the item selection and not the role the item plays in your sales process. Consider the difference in cost between a thousand items you give freely to people passi
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