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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) == '''Q1: How are roadshows different from exhibitions?''' A: Exhibitions happen in '''one central location''', while roadshows '''move across multiple locations''' to engage different audiences. '''Q2: Are roadshows only for big companies?''' A: No. Small and mid-sized businesses also use '''local roadshows''' to build awareness affordably. '''Q3: How long does a typical roadshow last?''' A: Roadshows can last '''a few days to several weeks''', depending on the number of stops. '''Q4: Do roadshows really generate sales?''' A: Yes. Because they allow '''direct customer engagement''', they often convert into '''immediate sales or investments'''. '''Q5: Can roadshows be hybrid?''' A: Absolutely. Many now include '''physical tours plus online live streams''' to maximize reach. '''Roadshows are more than traveling events — they’re mobile experiences.''' They allow businesses and organizations to connect with people on a personal level while expanding reach across regions. Whether it’s an '''investor presentation, a product demo tour, or a cultural outreach program''', roadshows remain one of the most '''effective ways to build relationships, generate buzz, and drive growth'''.
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