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To work in trade shows or exhibitions and use magic tricks to gather a crowd to a booth, I have a client who doesn't want to be called a "Trade Show Magician" since it doesn't reflect his expertise to qualify sales leads vs others.
Can you please give me suggestions on the most effective title so that when he introduces himself to companies, they will not think he just does cheap tricks?
Essentially he builds in the company's key words or taglines during his "magical" presentations. The "magical" presentations use the company's product/s, a script filled with words fed by the client, and magic tricks to keep the interest going. Companies who used his services had doubled or tripled their sales leads, which significantly increased their sales.
Since magic naturally draws a crowd, I'm thinking of "Crowd Magnet Specialist" or "Crowd Magnet Expert."
Maybe you can give me more suggestions, please for more options?
Looking forward to your feedback.
Many thanks!
Susan