Free five-minute commercial diagnosis
Trade Show Revenue Score
See where one priority event or sponsorship is commercially ready, and where planning gaps could weaken meetings, booth conversations, qualification, and follow-up.
Is this about your booth or trade show plan, or about a sponsorship decision?
Free diagnostic for energy companies exhibiting, sponsoring, or evaluating an important trade show.
Before the budget moves
Find the Commercial Gaps Before You Spend More
The Revenue Score evaluates six parts of your event plan and shows where commercial readiness is strongest, where risk may be building, and what deserves attention first.
It is a diagnostic—not a customized campaign, sponsorship strategy, or implementation plan.
Result preview
What Your Revenue Score Will Show
The result is meant to make the commercial weak spots visible before the event absorbs more time, budget, and sales attention.
Overall Commercial Readiness Score
A percentage showing the strength of the event plan as a whole.
Six Category Scores
- Audience and event fit
- Commercial objective clarity
- Target accounts and meetings
- Booth messaging and conversations
- Lead capture and qualification
- Follow-up and measurement
Highest Commercial Risks
The areas most likely to weaken meetings, lead quality, ownership, or follow-up.
Recommended Next Action
The most appropriate immediate step based on the score and category results.
Commercial readiness snapshot
A plan may look strong overall while still carrying risk in meetings, qualification, or sales follow-up.
Score your event
Commercial Readiness Assessment
Answer for one priority event. Your score is calculated from the selections below.
Takes approximately 4–6 minutes. Use one real priority event.
How to use the result
What the Score Does—and What Comes Next
The free score is a diagnostic. Paid help is for teams that need judgment, research, or the working commercial system built around a priority event.
Use the Score Internally: For stronger plans, the score can guide internal cleanup before the next show planning meeting.