Alright, let’s be real. Most solopreneurs will never set up a trade show booth.
But that’s not the point.
The point is this: if you had to build a booth, what would it say?
Because if you're not sure, there's a pretty good chance your business messaging isn’t as clear as it needs to be.
And that matters, because whether you’re on a sales call, posting on LinkedIn, or talking to someone at your local coffee shop, your business is always on display.
Imagine this: You’re at the Solopreneur Expo. It’s packed with people who hire one-person businesses of all kinds. The exhibitors are solopreneurs. Some are competitors, and others are in totally different businesses.
You’ve got a 10x10 space and a few seconds to catch the right person’s attention before they keep walking.
No room for rambling. No room for fluff.
Just:
That’s it.
Can you do it?
If not, you’re not alone. But it means there’s work to be done.
Because if your message doesn’t come into focus under pressure, it’s probably not landing clearly in real life either.
This whole exercise is not about graphics or banners.
It’s about clarity. Simplicity. Precision.
A booth is just a stripped-down version of your brand.
No filler. Just the good stuff:
And here’s the kicker: Would your dream client stop, look, and say, “That’s for me”?
If not, they’re walking right past you.
If LifeStarr had a booth at the imaginary Solopreneur Expo, it might look like this:
A solopreneur sitting at a sidewalk café. Laptop closed. Espresso in hand. Laughing with a friend.
The world’s buzzing around them, but they’re fully present.
This isn’t about hustle culture; it’s about balance, freedom, and confidence.
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That’s it.
Clear. Targeted. No startup jargon. No corporate nonsense.
Just a straight-up invitation to the people we’re here to help.
You don’t need to rent a booth to do this. You just need to answer a few key questions:
If you’re stuck, try this:
You may never build a trade show booth. But every time someone lands on your website, sees your LinkedIn post, or hears you describe what you do at a party, they’re essentially walking by your “booth.”
The world won’t wait for you to explain yourself. So make your message count!
And if you want a little backup figuring it out, you know where to find us 😀