![]() South Towne Exposition Center 9575 So. State Street Sandy, UT 84070 Mar. 17 - 20, 2011 (Thursday to Sunday) |



ISE Utah Adds New Outdoor Activities, Attracts Huge Crowds
No event in Utah and, perhaps, none in the Western United States, so fully captures the outdoor experience...indoors. ISE Salt Lake City demonstrates that such a dynamic event, which also represents a good value, draws huge crowds of hardcore enthusiasts, interested newcomers and, yes, families!Media Relationships
Our marketing partner KUTV-2 blankets the airwaves with ISE advertising and promotion. This high level of awareness keeps ISE Salt Lake City the premier fishing, hunting and outdoors show in Utah.New Prospects and Current Customers
This is the first ISE experience for about 1-in-4 attendees. Each year you can add new customers to your business, while staying in touch with current clients. That means new business. And 75 percent are return visitors. Bottom line -- they are building relationships with exhibitors! Too, ISE works to always be adding customers to your sales pipeline. The strategy works! And that's the formula for product sales and healthy reservations.Key Outdoor Recreation Market
Nearly 25 percent of ISE Salt Lake City attendees have annual household incomes of more than $100,000. That number way outpaces the market average! Whether anglers, hunters or into a variety of activities, these outdoor-oriented families do invest in quality products and experiences.World-Class Facility
South Towne Exposition Center in Sandy, just a few miles south of Salt Lake City, is a modern, exhibitor- and consumer-friendly facility. Built on ground level, South Towne has multiple entrances for easy load-in and load-out, plus free on-site and nearby parking. Spend your energy meeting customers, not setting up the exhibit!Read Our Blog
READ > Attention Hunters: Your State May Be Sued Over WolvesREAD > Research Says: Freshwater Participation Up
READ > Marsha Schearer Appointed to SHE Outdoor Apparel Pro Staff; Number of Women Hunters Surges
READ > New Study Underscores Importance of Angler Access, and Not Much Resistance to Enhancing Access





