Archive for the ‘Advertising’ Category

Target Your Customers With Outdoor Billboard Advertising

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

In today’s rapidly changing world when it comes to advertising options for your new product or service, one thing becomes abundantly clear – There is one method that has proven itself over and over again and is not affected by the new media or internet. It is the outdoor billboard advertising.

It is so appealing and successful in fact, that in 2006, American businesses spend over five and a half Billion Dollars on this type of advertisement alone. With advances in printing technology the ads become better, quicker and cheaper. Outdoor billboard advertising provides the business owner with the most ‘bang for the buck’, a very important factor in today’s economy which causes all of us to rethink our expenses.

Billboards Grab Attention. It is a passive experience that does not require the potential customer to be active. It is available in front of him as he passes by on his daily routine. Usually it is a welcome distraction from a dreary commute. A well designed, well placed outdoor billboard advertising will get thousands of views per hour.

The advertisement is there to be viewed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, rain or shine. What other medium can offer that kind of availability? Not television, with 30 second ads, if they are viewed at all and not zapped by Tivo, nor a newspaper or magazine ad that gets read once. It reaches thousands of people on a daily basis, and it can be targeted to certain population by strategic locations. When an outdoor billboard advertising is used correctly the ad is delivered frequently and on an ongoing basis.

Outdoor billboard advertising your product or service is there for a long period of time. Repeated viewing creates familiarity with the brand. Traffic gridlocks in the world’s biggest cities makes for repeated viewing by thousands of people a day.

You would be pleasantly surprised if you thought that the cost of putting up billboard advertising is prohibitive. The cost of putting up 10 outdoor billboards, for a month, will be equal – or less – to running a full page ad in a major newspaper, one single time. Which will be more affective and viewed by more people?

In the past billboard advertisements were hand painted and mounted on a frame. It required a crane to put them up. Today’s computer technology enables the ads to be designed and printed on poster-board or vinyl paper and glued to the billboard frame. The result is an excellent quality, vivid colors and a superior advertisement.

By choosing outdoor billboard advertising as the advertising method, you are getting the most cost effective, high impact technology available today.

Logo Wall Fountains – Signage With Style

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Wall fountains are becoming very popular day by day. They not only add a touch of elegance to your home about also create a pleasant ambiance. Initially such fountains were very expensive, but as the demand for them increased in the market they became quite affordable. Wall fountains can be easily installed at your house, office, heath spas, fitness centers, gyms, restaurants and malls.

In this article my main focus would be to tell you about logo wall fountains which are best for creating a good impression on your visitors and customers. They help you to display various kinds of logos which can be related to a company, clinic, restaurant or even a shop.

1. Helps you to create a good impression
If you are purchasing custom made wall fountains then it would be a very good investment for you as well as your company. These days it is very easy for you to get your logo designed on these fountains. Displaying logos on attractive and elegant indoor fountains would be a best way through which you can easily attract and impress your clients, customers, visitors and guests. They can be installed in reception areas, waiting rooms, lecture halls, and conference rooms.

2. Creating a peaceful ambiance
Water fountains add a magical touch to a room. The mesmerizing sound of tricking water mixed with sparking lights can really create a long lasting impression on everyone. They create a pleasing and soothing effect on office environment which is very essential for a stress free surrounding. It is very crucial for the owner of the building to get it installed in such a place where it can be viewed by maximum people.

3. Unique logo
There are various ways through which you can display your company’s logo on the indoor fountain but it should always be done in a unique way. You can easily take the help of designers and constructors to find out about the new designs and styles that are available in the market. The logo should not only highlight the company’s name but it should also be elegant and appealing so as to attract the people who see it. If you want, you can also add a good personalized message under the logo.

4. Different designs of logo fountains
There are various designs of logo fountains available in the market from which you can choose the one that would look best in the room you want to install it in. Some of the best designs are Sunrise Springs, Teton Falls, water wonders, Horizon Falls, Deep Creek Falls, Summit Falls and Majestic River.

My Six Picks For Ways to Advertise Your Business Offline

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Outside of the Internet, there are many advertising venues available to businesses, from print advertising, electronic media such as radio or television, magazine advertising, bill boards, grocery store register tape, direct mail, telemarketing… the list goes on and on.

Let’s look at each of these, the specific advantages and disadvantages that each possess, and how this affects your ability, as a business, to reach your intended market.

1. Print advertising, such as newspapers or ad mailers allow you to target a specific geographic region. One of the big disadvantages of newspaper advertising is that you cannot target the specific demographic you are trying to reach, just a general geographic area. As well, your advertisement is buried in the paper with the rest of the advertisers, not guaranteeing that your message is will even be seen by the intended target audience. The primary disadvantage is that newspaper readership is drastically down from what it was in the past, with the majority of people under the age of 50 getting their news from the internet and television news media.

Ad mailers, such as the little blue envelopes, are advertising services provided by third party direct mail companies, which allow you to target more specific regions within a general geographic area, usually by zip code or postal route, which does allow a more targeted ad than a newspaper, but also results in a large number of your advertisements being placed in the hands of people who were never your potential customers.

Add to the above mentioned shortcomings of print media the costs of graphic design, the fact that your ad exposure is limited to a fairly narrow geographic region, and that you have no ability to specifically target your ideal prospective customers, and it is easy to see that the majority of your advertising dollars are spent sending your message to the wrong people.

2. Television and radio advertising also have similar issues – production costs are prohibitive, as are air time costs, and unless your product has very broad appeal, most of the air time is wasted on people who were not even your prospective customers to begin with.

The main problem with any of the methods mentioned above is that they are only good for contacting “everybody”, and everybody is not your ideal customer. If you are a plumber, you want to reach home owners who are either looking to remodel, or living in older homes in need of maintenance type repairs. Apartment dwellers and other renters are not your customers and never will be, so why spend your hard earned dollars advertising to them?

3. Magazine advertising does allow for more targeted marketing, as there is a magazine published for just about any niche market you can imagine. There are local metropolitan and regional magazines, as well as magazines with national or global distribution. Full color advertising in a magazine can be extremely expensive, however, with a full page ad running into the tens of thousands of dollars, depending on the popularity and distribution of the publication. There are also very stringent requirements for graphic design, and very long lead times between when the ad copy and photo ready graphics have to be submitted, and when the magazine hits the news stands (typically 3 to 6 months). Some magazines do offer much more reasonably priced classified advertising sections, but in all honesty, how many people actually read them?

Magazine advertising can certainly be effective, in spite of the cost, mainly because of the ability to target the people who have an interest in the specific niche the magazine caters to.

4. Bill boards, and grocery store advertising, much like newspapers or television advertising, provide a way to deliver your message to a broad spectrum of people in a local geographical area. If you are a local business providing a service with broad appeal, or a restaurant trying to distribute a coupon to as many people as possible, then these advertising mediums may work fine for you, but are restricted to a small local region only. There is no ability to reach a larger audience, or to target the specific people who would be your ideal customer.

5. Direct mail can be very effective, but it can also be very expensive and risky if not done correctly. With direct mail you can target a specific demographic, such as dog owners over 35 who make over $40,000 a year. Direct mail also provides the ability to deliver your message to any size geographic region, from specific neighborhoods, cities, or even nationally. Historically, a good response rate to direct mail advertising, even to a specifically targeted market place, is about 1 in 1000, or 0.1%. A simple mailer with a couple of pages will cost you about $0.50 each, including printing and postage, so your cost per acquisition is roughly $500.00. Fine if you are selling investment services, but not so fine if you are selling a $29.00 widget.

6. The final method I want to look at is telemarketing. I understand that telemarketing has been stigmatized, much like used car salesmen, but I still believe that it is the simplest and most cost effective way to reach the maximum number of prospective customers possible. Why do I say this? Well, much like direct mail, telemarketing can target specific demographics within your target market, and can easily be done on a national level. Let’s assume that the typical caller can dial the phone 40 times an hour, and that they actually talk to someone for 1 in 10 numbers they dial, with the average conversation being 2 or 3 minutes. I am being conservative with these figures, because most telemarketers can actually dial quite a lot more calls in an hour, especially with some of the technology that is available, and the contact rate is typically higher than 1 in 10. However, based on my conservative example above, if you pay the telemarketer $12.00 per hour, your cost to successfully contact your target prospect with your advertising message is about $6.00, including payroll taxes. Additional costs, such as telephone equipment and office space have to be figured in as well, but this example gives you a starting place for comparison.

Depending on the product or service you are providing, the effectiveness and affordability of a telemarketing campaign can be even further increased by contracting the services of a professional telemarketing company. Outsourcing your telemarketing eliminates the cost of office space, telephone equipment, computer equipment and software, management costs, employee training, and if the service is contracted on a pay per performance or pay per lead basis, you even eliminate the hourly cost of employees, and only pay for successfully contacted qualified prospects.

Telemarketing is a great means of marketing for many types of businesses, such as contractors, insurance agencies, service businesses, and other businesses whose products or services are ideally suited for a very narrow niche in the marketplace. Your message can be delivered to the specific people who are most likely to need your service, and at a very cost effective rate. Not to mention that somebody other than you or your employees is getting the rejections and rude people on the phone, keeping morale up in your company, and leaving you free to focus on the day to day operations of your business.

Creating Brochures For Special Events

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Brochure printing is not just reserved for general advertising and public relations. Special events for your business or career may also merit a stint if you want to take advantage of the tool.

In this guide, I will give you a few tips on how to create special advertising material and templates that are catered to specific business or career events such as conventions, presentations and even holidays.

• Convention – Business conventions can be quite a good opportunity to increase the awareness about your company and its products while promoting a nice and respectable business image. Using color brochures can be quite good in this arena since you can make an advertising tool that can give all the information one needs about your company and its products.

That is why an advertising material for conventions should be both a public relations tool as well as an advertising tool. Equal space must be reserved for the information about the company and as well as brief but detailed descriptions of a couple of its flagship products. You can usually give them to potential partners, clients and probable customers in the convention.

• Presentations – Presenting reports or project proposals can also merit the creation of a color brochure. They can be considered as complimentary reading material that people can use as reference as they listen to your report. Advertising materials for these functions are usually more of the public relations or media relations type since it is usually made to impress people and get theme excited and engaged with your report.

• Information Campaign – Now, if you have an awareness campaign as a project for your company, you can also use the same tool as information distribution medium. Printing the same advertising material is naturally suited for this task since it can distribute quick and detailed chunks of information to a wide audience. They can just be printed typically in cheaper paper with lots more text than images to contain the important information being disseminated. It can basically be considered as a high quality flyer with folds.

• Employment – same type can also be used for specific business objectives like the hunt for new employees. By printing a small one that presents how good working for a company is and the benefits, the brochure can basically act as a recruiter of employees. These types of course typically have Public Relations style content with impressive full color images. It is geared to present the company’s best foot forward to get the best talent available. You can even include an application form into the brochure itself to encourage people to apply immediately.

Stickers Are Continued Marketing Products

Monday, June 1st, 2009

The using of stickers for cultural, promotional political and entertainment purposes have been known to us for many years. Today, they have made their importance recognized through their extraordinary design and matchless quality print. That’s why they offer an exciting opportunity for marketing. Cost-wise, they are very economical products, so one won’t have to bother about their prices at all.

They are created uniquely to suit your specific business products. Usually artful and professional designers create them that can be used for marketing, fund raising, expression and demonstration. They look very attractive and unique due to their eye catching print, which will involve the process of full color CMYK printing.

One has to say that they are the most favorite products especially for children and young adults. That’s why parents would also like to buy stickers for the amusement and entertainment of their kids. On the other hand, they are being broadly used by a large number of political parties throughout the world.

Another important feature of stickers is their thematic expressions, which will include content, concept, design and print. The concepts are unique and eventful, the contents are short and crispy, the designs are attractive and lastly the prints are of matchless quality.

In addition, they can be used in various playoff activities such as cricket, hockey, football, basketball and so on. All you have to do is to not overlook their significance so that you may be able to fulfill your modern day business needs in a stylish manner.

What Are Promotional Products Used For?

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Promotional products are a wonderful and ingenious way to increase your business by publicizing your products. So what are they used for? They are used to refer to merchandise and stuff that is used in the marketing and publicity program of a company. These are small things which carry the brand logo, or in other words they carry the name of the company imprinted on top of them.

The really amazing thing about this whole concept is that there are numerous articles to choose from depending on the budget of your company. The first examples that might come to your head while thinking of these are promotional mugs or pens, which are a really commonly used promotional strategy. You can also think about having other promotional activities like stress relieving games, other products like umbrellas, mouse pads, other cheap electronic goods or some other products which don’t end up causing the company exchequer too much woe. The basic concept, involved here is that the company or a particular brand of the company needs to be publicized or brought into sufficient limelight. This can be done by imprinting your brand’s name on these products. People end up using these items on a daily basis and this raises awareness among people about your company.

One important marketing trick used by companies all over is to give out stuff, which is somehow connected to the profile of the company. This creates an opinion among the people that the company is serious about what it stands for, and it raises the profile of the company manifold. For example, an IT company might use usb drives or other computer add ons such as a mouse. This will in turn be kind of a reassurance to the people that the company actually thinks the way it should and is serious about making headway in the IT industry. Promotional products can also be sold at times as merchandise in the respective offices, which the employees or visitors can buy. More expensive products might be the ones for which people are usually charged.

Otherwise most of the time promotional stuff are freebies which are distributed among the employees and kept around the office for even visitors to take if they want to. The companies use the basic concept in these cases, that every time a person sees these products, the first thing he will clearly see is the name of the company and its contact information. Most of the companies these days use aggressive marketing strategies to blunt out their rivals, and it is really important for them to create a general curiosity and interest in the general public about the company and its products and services.

Promotional Products – So Many to Choose From

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

If it weren’t for promotional products most of the world would not know about businesses and organizations in the world today. They have helped companies boost sales and helped organizations earn money for charity. The problem is there are so many products that can help you promote your business, product or organization you need to know which one is going to do the best job for you.

Take a look at some of the most popular promotional products.

Keyrings – One of the first promotional products on the market and still going strong today. Key rings usually come with the logo of the company or organization. They also come in many different designs.
Pens-these are often posted through doors in envelopes and again can have the name and contact details of companies and organizations; you never know when you need a pen so they always come in handy.

T shirts – are worn by thousands and are great for advertising and are widely used across the world for charity events.

Badges – easily made to suit your needs, often used for election purposes.

Bookmarks – many schools use book marks to promote reading. They come in many different designs and children love them. You can also find these in most libraries.

Bags – from shopping bags to laptop bags the list is endless. The biggest promotion on the market at the moment are bags that can be re-used to help promote recycling around the world.

Umbrellas – millions of umbrellas are used when it starts to rain, so this is one of the most popular products used to advertise.

Cups and Mugs – many companies use mugs and cups to advertise or promote their business. Tetley tea started to sell cups with their product inside, and people go back for more to collect them all. They are a great item to use to sell your products.

Stickers – mostly given out at charity events and are used to make you aware of such things as cancer. If it weren’t for promotional products like these then cancer research wouldn’t have the funding to try and find a cure.

The products above are the most popular used but there are many more to choose from such as baseball caps, water bottles, calculators and much more.

If you need to get your business noticed then you won’t go far wrong if you use some sort of promotional product. The best thing to do is to think of things that will be used on a regular basis.

The Role of Advertising Agencies in the New Media Marketplace

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Advertising agencies have seen themselves transformed since the early 1990s. Only a few decades ago, there were a very small number of media buying agencies that controlled the consumer advertising field. However, there were also far fewer different advertising opportunities back then, before the World Wide Web reached into nearly every home and satellite television became available to consumers. This explosive growth in the number of advertising media has leveled the playing field to a large extent and now many advertising agencies have taken on the role of media buying and media placement agencies in addition to their traditional functions.

The enormous numbers of new advertising media made available since the inception of internet advertising in the mid-1990s have forced agencies to adapt to a changing environment. They now specialize in online media buying and help publishers and advertisers to arrive at terms which work well for both parties.Any firm which hopes to make it as a media buying agency in this new media environment has to adopt a results-driven strategy. The clientele of media buying and advertising agencies are increasingly savvy about online advertising and demand detailed monitoring and tracking results. Advertising agencies who work in new media buying now make a point of tracking direct consumer response in terms of sales, brand awareness and product profile in the minds of the targeted consumers.

If your business is looking for an agency to handle your media planning, placement and buying, you’ll want to evaluate the following as you weigh the merits of different agencies.

• Does this agency have a good reputation for offering effective online advertising solutions?
• Do they have a proven track record of success in the media advertising markets your company wants to use to reach your target markets?
• Has this advertising agency worked with other clients trying to reach a similar consumer demographic?
• Is their graphic design and creative work up to your standards?
• Is this agency known as a shrewd negotiator?

Obviously, there are a lot of other pertinent questions you’ll want to ask as well – these are just a few of the most important things to look for if you’re considering partnering with an agency or a media buying agency to help you get your message across.

If your business wants a fuller spectrum of services, such as graphic design, branding, copywriting and public relations in addition to online advertising and media buying, seek out advertising agencies which offers everything you need. It’s a lot simpler (and usually much more cost effective) to have a single firm take care of all of these jobs than to work with a dozen different ones. The right advertising agency can offer your business solutions which drive sales, increase consumer awareness, strengthen your brand and more; all in a way which gives you a great return on investment. Choose wisely; a partnership with a talented agency which can handle everything from public relations to media buying is worth its weight in gold.

The Costs of Advertising Online

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Depending on the type and scale of your campaigns, advertising online can cost you anywhere from nothing at all to many thousands. Like traditional media, advertising online can be done using many different models and strategies and the prices of these online advertisements vary widely from service to service and site to site. Being able to develop and implement an effective online advertising strategy which fits into your firm’s budget depends on knowing the factors which drive these costs.

Many websites sell advertising space on their sites to subsidize the costs of operating their sites. Paid advertising space on websites is one of the more established methods of advertising online. However, the more popular the website, the costlier their advertising space will be. If your budget permits, it’s a solid investment. Websites which have a large audience which matches up with your target market guarantee your business a large number of impressions on exactly the consumers you’re trying to reach.

You’ll get the best return on your investment in advertising online when you have a detailed knowledge of your target market and their online habits. By targeting your advertisements to exactly where your prospective customers are most likely to be, you’ll get more results at a lower cost. Study the site yourself and ask the owners for in-depth data on how their visitors behave on the site. Keep in mind that some ad placements will be more expensive than others (since they have more prominence).

Normally, buying advertising online in the form of placement on websites will be aimed at every visitor. However, a growing number of sites allow your adverts to be geo-targeted (displayed to visitors from certain locations). It’s generally a little pricier, but can be valuable to local businesses and for reaching highly targeted micro-markets. Another factor in the cost of advertising online is your content and format. Larger size, graphics, video and other multimedia content will usually mean a higher price.

Now, let’s have a look at the contextual models of advertising online. There are adverts sold on the basis of cost per 1,000 impressions (known as CPM – a model also seen on websites as well as contextual search engine based advertising) and cost per click (CPC, also known as pay per click or PPC). Both are inexpensive and available for a flat rate per a certain number of clicks or impressions. CPC advertising can cost anywhere from a few cents to several dollars per click, with larger search engines like Google being more expensive, but very effective.

There is also the cost per action (CPA) model -very cost effective, since you only pay when you get exactly what you want; but also far more expensive than CPM or CPC advertising. What approach should your business take to advertising online? Always take advantage of free advertising before investing in paid advertising. For instance, forums allow you to post links and even small banner ads in your signature – if there are active forums in your niche, make the most of them! Start small and ramp up your online advertising step by step, making a careful cost-benefit analysis as you proceed.