The First Ever Virtual Trade Show for the Juvenile Industry
According to Market Research Media, there is a new concept on the web; emerging virtual conference & trade show markets on the wave of game changing and leveraging technology. Ikidzshow.com is the first in the Juvenile B2B Industry.
Online, April 21, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Inventorz Network, co-founders Melinda Knight and Dhana Cohen believe in the power of virtual platforms, knowing that VIRTUAL Connections can take place as if its in person. “Imagine being able to knock on an inventor/vendor’s booth as a buyer, see their product line through Skype” states Dhana Cohen, which is putting on the ikidz show through their own www.inventorznetwork.com website. “Inventors and Buyers alike are incredibly busy, and being pulled both in time and finances to deliver results” explains Melinda. “We knew the trend was moving into the virtual trade show world, a more cost effective option, especially for new product developers”.
Many of these inventors are parents trying to juggle families and work, this is the perfect solution for them. No need to leave their kids schedules, being there for their families is critical in running a successful business. Balance=success!
Part of the challenge has always been to educate the inventor to making sure they are truly retail ready and making the right decisions for their business. Inventors get taken more often than other entrepreneurs as they believe they have the Million dollar idea. Although Melinda and Dhana can't work directly with each and every inventor, they have done an amazing job of creating this platform that does all the connecting; providing experts and videos to support them, they are coined the Angie's List of the inventor world", states Maria Curcio inventor of BuggyBeds, and former Shark Tank entrepreneur who believes in Inventorz Network's platform and opportunities for up and coming inventors.
Maria Curcio, client
Partnering with other industries is the next step!
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