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Understanding the Different Methods of
Offline Promotion Copyright © 2003, Stone Evans, The Home Biz Guy
http://Home-Business.com
No business can survive the long run without
some form of consistent advertising. As a result, most business owners will
eventually consider using advertising to promote their business.
The toughest part of the advertising equation is in determining where and how to
spend your advertising dollars. If you do it wrong, you could plunk down your
entire advertising budget and receive absolutely no return on your investment.
But, if you do it right, your advertising could continue to bring a nice return
for years to come.
HOW DO I MAKE THE RIGHT ADVERTISING DECISIONS
In order to make good decisions concerning how to spend your advertising budget,
you must first have a good understanding of the different types of advertising
and promotion available and what can be expected to be achieved by each.
· You must understand which markets the different media's can reach.
· You must understand the demographics of the media's consumers.
· You must understand the buying habits of the consumers reached through the
media.
WHAT OFFLINE ADVERTISING & PROMOTION MEDIA'S SHOULD BE CONSIDERED
The media's that people think of most often are television, radio, newspaper and
magazine advertising. Of course, these are the big boys that big businesses use
regularly.
Other methods of promotion include trade shows, press releases, direct sales,
telemarketing, word of mouth, branding and billboard advertising.
CONSIDERING THE BIG MEDIA OUTLETS
The big boys of advertising media's generally cost big bucks. Given certain
circumstances, the big media's can be bought for very little money.
Take for example, television, radio and newspapers cost big bucks during their
prime times, but can be bought for pennies on the dollar during non-primetime
hours.
Television primetime is between 7pm and 10pm. Radio primetime is between 7am and
6pm. With newspapers, the primetime is Wednesdays and Sundays.
If you intend to hit a media during prime time,
get ready to drop some bucks. Primetime means that you will be able to hit more
consumers during these times. So, in most cases, a primetime buy will enable you
to reach more people with your advertising.
Non-primetime hours can still deliver a lot of eyes and ears to your message,
and sometimes, these off-hours can be bought for a bargain basement price.
GETTING MILEAGE FROM EVENTS
Trade shows and press releases are more event-driven. The trade show is the
event, while the press release generally exploits an event.
Trade shows are an exceptional tool when you deal directly with potential
sellers of your products or services. Other shows are directed at the consumer,
and those can be very valuable avenues for sales as well.
The press release is aimed towards gaining attention for a business by
distributing newsworthy information about the business.
Sometimes the appearance of a business at a trade show or other show can provide
the necessary angle for a press release. But most often, a successful press
release will actually require more noteworthy information than the appearance of
a business at a show.
Yet, even the most mundane of information could be spiced up to give the real
air of importance necessary to get your press release read and printed.
The great thing about a press release is that might permit you to get relatively
inexpensive promotion on television, radio, newspapers and magazines; for far
less than what it would cost you to buy advertising in those same outlets.
UTILIZING A SALES TEAM
Depending on what type of business you run and the consumers you are trying to
reach, you might find direct sales and telemarketing to be very lucrative ways
to drive sales to your business.
Both are very similar in nature. Direct sales can be very expensive, as it
requires a great investment of time to accommodate. Telemarketing seeks to
minimize the time expenditure, but it often leads to a smaller degree of respect
and attention.
Depending on your product or service --- and always depending upon the people
you employ to the task --- each method will be more suited to each business on
an individual basis.
BRANDING YOUR BUSINESS
I grouped branding and billboard advertising together in my original list for a
reason. I did this because billboard advertising serves most businesses best by
helping to support the process of branding.
Branding is the process of establishing your business as the supplier of a
certain product or service, or in emphasizing a certain USP (Unique Selling
Proposition) as it pertains to your business.
If branding and USP seems to be a confusing concept, think about Wal-Mart and
their tag line: "Always Low Prices, Always."
Think about Ford Motors, "Quality is Job One."
Think about the Visa Card, "It's Everywhere You Want To Be."
You see, these top corporations have managed to make their USP part of their
branding.
Even if you are only competing in a local marketplace, your USP can and should
fit snugly into your branding strategy.
NO MATTER THE MEDIA OR METHOD
Whichever method or media you should choose to employ in your advertising and
promotion, you should become knowledgeable about your market, and the consumers
reached by each media. It is important to understand which consumers can be
reached by a certain media, and in what quantities.
However you choose to spend your advertising
dollars, you should always track the results of your promotional efforts.
Failing to track successes and failures will ultimately lead to the failure of a
business.
When you know whom you are trying to reach and how you think you might be able
to reach them, you will begin to learn how to use advertising and promotion to
make your business successful. That is a good thing --- after all, that is why
you got into the business in the first place, isn't it?
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