Sell More Booths and Sponsorships for Your Trade Show
MYS Sales Pro simplifies booth space selection and purchasing, allowing exhibitors to view available spaces by size, self-select their booth, compare pricing, and complete transactions, all through the user-friendly interface. You can also sell sponsorship packages and MYS OnPlatform Advertising options as part of the booth sales process.
Our Sales Pro software helps your team drive more revenue, improve operational efficiency, and deliver a better event experience.
Over 1.7M Exhibitors Served
“What a fantastic journey this has been. Thanks to this product we can now focus on what matters.”
Anthony Grower
Marketing Specialist
Applications
Gather all the information you need from your exhibitors and sponsors to complete their applications.
Booth and Sponsorship Selection
Flexible Space Booking
Onsite Rebooking
Sell by Space
Sponsorships
Show available sponsorship options in real time, making it easy for exhibitors to select and purchase sponsorships.
On-Platform Advertising
Package Upgrades
Payments
Collect payment right away on the platform through invoicing and credit card processing.
Secure Transactions
Handling invoicing and credit card transactions has never been easier, with over 15 payment processors integrated onto the Map Your Show platform.
Compare Booth Rates
Reporting
View real-time updates for booth sales and sponsorships. Analyze sales data, identify trends and track progress with our customizable dashboard.
Custom Reports
"Last year, my company switched from A2Z to Map Your Show and it has been such an easy transition for our team. I especially love how intuitive it is to pull sales reports, send invoices, copies of signed contracts, collection notices, etc., literally at the push of a button."
Robin H.
Account Executive, Events Services
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