Lenexa, Kan., (August 6, 2020) — Farm Journal announced today it will publicly publish overall verifiable performance data for its upcoming Farm Journal Field DaysTM and proprietary performance data for individual exhibitors.
Measurement will include overall cost per attendee, cost per exhibit lead, cost per acres represented by attendees and cost per head of livestock represented by attendees. Proprietary measurement of the same data will be provided to all exhibitors for attendees to their exhibits. Initial data sets will focus on three days of scheduled programming August 25-27, with continued data provided in the following months to reflect 365-day attendee engagement with the event. In addition, each exhibitor lead will be accompanied by a full data profile with up to 100 points of data, providing exhibitors with maximum information and other tools to activate against and convert leads to sales.
Exhibitors will be able to measure performance against their investment, compare their performance against overall Farm Journal Field Days averages and compare their performance at Farm Journal Field Days versus their performance at other farm shows.
“It’s about quality lead gen and conversion to sales moving forward, and everything is measurable,” said Andy Weber, CEO of Farm Journal. “How farm shows are conducted and measured has changed forever. We are going to be totally transparent with our ROI for exhibitors and urge other farm shows to be equally transparent, giving exhibitors the right tools to evaluate where to invest their farm show dollars.”
Register now for Farm Journal Field Days at www.farmjournalfielddays.com. For information about programming and exhibitor opportunities, contact your Farm Journal representative.
About Farm Journal
Farm Journal is the nation’s leading business information and media company serving the agricultural market. Started 144 years ago with the preeminent Farm Journal magazine, the company serves the row crop, livestock, produce and retail sectors through branded websites, eNewsletters and phone apps; business magazines; live events including conferences, seminars and tradeshows; nationally broadcasted television and radio programs; a robust mobile-text-marketing business; and an array of data-driven, paid information products. Farm Journal also is the majority shareholder of the online equipment marketplace, Machinery Pete LLC. In 2010, the company established the non-profit, public charity, Farm Journal Foundation, dedicated to sustaining agriculture’s ability to meet the vital needs of a growing population through education and empowerment.