Home & Health Show Q&A

Mary Orta • 10 September 2022

Commonly Asked Questions From First-Time Vendors


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Frequently Asked Questions



How is this Event Different? 

Our Chamber of Commerce events are well-recognized and held in smaller communities, attracting local residents and maximizing your branding and lead generation.


Why is the Chamber Hosting These Events? 

These events support our mission to strengthen communities, champion economic prosperity, and improve quality of life by connecting residents and businesses in a fun, local setting.


I’m a Vendor at Low-Cost or Free Events. Why Do You Charge?
Health fairs and other expos are different from our events. We leverage the Chamber brand name, to market our events extensively through many platforms, increasing the odds of reaching more of the niche market whose attention you’re trying to capture. Our marketing efforts include social media ads, print advertising, SMS text marketing, and Chamber of Commerce email lists, all of which cost money. Our premuim  venues charge rental fees, equipent must be rented and deleivered, labors, insurance and more. 


Is Event Marketing Right for My Business? 

Every business needs to figure out what is the best marketing mix for their businesses. Face-to-face marketing may be part of your overall strategy, working alongside interactive marketing, advertising, sales promotion, direct marketing, personal selling, and PR.


Can I Get a Discount? 

We offer quantity discounts to Chamber members and early bird specials.


How Can I Ensure People Stop at My Booth? 

Engage with visitors, be interactive, and create an inviting space. We can provide ideas to help you stand out.

How Can I Ensure a Good ROI? Follow-up is key. Collect leads and turn them into new business after the event.


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