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Exhibitions > Great Britain > Exeter > Christian Resources Exhibition
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The aim of CRE is to bring together those who support, work with and provide for the church with those who lead and attend churches of all denominations in the UK. It is a place of coming together, to be enriched and equipped, where people resource one another. With over 350 exhibitors and a comprehensive seminar programme addressing a wide range of issues relevant to Christians today, National CRE attracts thousands of Church leaders and other Christians from all denominations, delivering excellent results for the organisations exhibiting there. 'Unprecedented growth' was the mood of the 2006 exhibition with many exhibitors reporting new contacts, new orders, excellent cash sales and new supporters for missions and charities. It also resulted in an unprecedented number of requests from exhibitors for larger stands in 2007. Stands bookings for 2007 are more advanced than at any time in the Exhibitions 23 year history with well over 80% of stands already contracted for. Luckily we have been able to create some extra stand space in the Pavillion. What can exhibiting at CRE do for your organisation?
- Showcase and demonstrate your work to the church. Inform and convince them about what you do.
- High quality face-to-face communication with potential customers/contacts.
- Research your market and keep pace with change
- Tap into new markets and meet hundreds of new contacts
- Increase awareness of your organisation - build your image.
- Launch new product or service
- Dialogue with loyal or lapsed customers/supporters.
- Network with fellow exhibitors – amazing new projects start from conversations at CRE.
- Communicate your message to the church.
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