If You’re Speaking at a Trade Show—This Is for You

Trade show speaking isn’t like a keynote or a company update. The noise, the distractions, the clock ticking—all of it demands a different kind of approach.

In just a few pages, you’ll discover a practical, focused path to creating a talk that actually supports your trade show goals.

Whether you’re:
    • Presenting in a breakout session for the first time,
    • Polishing your talk but not getting results you want
    • Stepping in last minute to speak on behalf of your team
This guide will help you cut through the chaos and deliver something that sticks.

Grab this survival guide, and you'll learn how to

✓ Get your audience's attention fast—even if they’re tired, distracted, or just browsing
✓ Make your message clear, relevant, and impossible to ignore - without sounding like a pitch
✓ Use a flexible structure that speakers love, which makes every talk easier to plan and more powerful to deliver
✓ Set yourself up for more leads, better engagement, and real follow-up - without the stress and second-guessing

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rikki helped me turn a decent presentation into a talk people remembered. 

I left with a clearer message, more confidence, and practical tools I could actually use. My trade show speech not only drew a great crowd, it led to real business opportunities.
 Emily Turner, Digital Marketing Manager

This guide challenged me to think about my audience first.

It’s not just about sharing info - it’s about making it land. I’ve had more follow-ups and speaking invites since applying Rikki’s advice.
Carlos Martinez, CFO
Presented By Rikki Arundel

Rikki helps professionals and leaders turn their public speaking into a tool for influence, impact, and real results—especially in fast-paced, high-stakes environments like trade shows.

With 40+ years as a professional speaker, coach, and storytelling expert, they've helped hundreds of clients transform dry, forgettable presentations into engaging talks that inspire action.


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