Sounds like this "expert researcher" has no idea what he's doing. If you bring in local experts with their connections and such, of course that is going to increase your effectiveness compared to hiring "booth babes" as generalized sales reps without any real knowledge of the product or subject matter.
The thing is though that most companies don't have any connections with people interested in doing that kind of low-end work for you in every specific area. What's more local experts will oftentimes charge a premium, far more than picking up some talent from a local modeling/talent agency.
What's more the most savvy people from big companies try and capture the best of both worlds by basically contracting company "spokesmodels" at the lower end, basically hot girls whose job it is to travel around with the product, from convention to convention. People who have been trained with that product in particular, and have probably been working out a performance/pitch ahead of time for a while.
Case in point, let's say your smaller-scale tractors and farm machinery and are trying to convince businesses to stock your machines to sell in rural areas. You could take the time to hopefully recruit local farmers from each area that will hopefully get their own connections in to take a look, that would be ideal IF you knew where to find the people and had ones who wanted to sit around on their own time pimping your product, people also probably demanding a premium. You could hire some hot girls and bank on the eye candy, but again your likely to only get a couple hours to brief them on tractors and selling tractors. Or you can hire your own models, paying as much as those local actors, brief them about everything there is to know about the tractors, and then have them take turns basically dry humping the machinery (which they will have rehearsed with dance experience) to get attention, and actually be able to answer the questions. Call it a mini-floor show.
Having sat in and around a LOT of cons for a lot of products as security, I will say that I don't think "Booth Babes" are in any danger largely because most businesses hitting these things aren't going to have the connections to get serious "local talent' to begin with (instead being there to try and break into a given area... or in many cases will be dealing with people from all over who have travelled to the con at whatever location. The idea being the con selling the glamour of a casino ballroom for example, with no guarantee there even are any experts in whatever your selling in the local area of the con, and their advantages being mitigated when they are dealing entirely with people from out of town), or want to invest in their own stable of "spokesmodels" (which is me being fairly diplomatic, at the end of the day though most companies doing the con circuit can't afford that, which is why they are doing cons to build up a clientele and spread news about their product). As a result they wind up with the option of hiring "booth babes" who are likely from a local modeling agency and at least trained to look good, speak well, etc... or just hiring regular booth attendees or using their own people (ie the guy bringing the product also mans the booth... which doesn't happen that often because he probably wants to scope the competition, play around at the con location, and try and broker what deals he can).
The thing is though that most companies don't have any connections with people interested in doing that kind of low-end work for you in every specific area. What's more local experts will oftentimes charge a premium, far more than picking up some talent from a local modeling/talent agency.
What's more the most savvy people from big companies try and capture the best of both worlds by basically contracting company "spokesmodels" at the lower end, basically hot girls whose job it is to travel around with the product, from convention to convention. People who have been trained with that product in particular, and have probably been working out a performance/pitch ahead of time for a while.
Case in point, let's say your smaller-scale tractors and farm machinery and are trying to convince businesses to stock your machines to sell in rural areas. You could take the time to hopefully recruit local farmers from each area that will hopefully get their own connections in to take a look, that would be ideal IF you knew where to find the people and had ones who wanted to sit around on their own time pimping your product, people also probably demanding a premium. You could hire some hot girls and bank on the eye candy, but again your likely to only get a couple hours to brief them on tractors and selling tractors. Or you can hire your own models, paying as much as those local actors, brief them about everything there is to know about the tractors, and then have them take turns basically dry humping the machinery (which they will have rehearsed with dance experience) to get attention, and actually be able to answer the questions. Call it a mini-floor show.
Having sat in and around a LOT of cons for a lot of products as security, I will say that I don't think "Booth Babes" are in any danger largely because most businesses hitting these things aren't going to have the connections to get serious "local talent' to begin with (instead being there to try and break into a given area... or in many cases will be dealing with people from all over who have travelled to the con at whatever location. The idea being the con selling the glamour of a casino ballroom for example, with no guarantee there even are any experts in whatever your selling in the local area of the con, and their advantages being mitigated when they are dealing entirely with people from out of town), or want to invest in their own stable of "spokesmodels" (which is me being fairly diplomatic, at the end of the day though most companies doing the con circuit can't afford that, which is why they are doing cons to build up a clientele and spread news about their product). As a result they wind up with the option of hiring "booth babes" who are likely from a local modeling agency and at least trained to look good, speak well, etc... or just hiring regular booth attendees or using their own people (ie the guy bringing the product also mans the booth... which doesn't happen that often because he probably wants to scope the competition, play around at the con location, and try and broker what deals he can).