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Old 11-03-08, 21:48
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What doe the group think about local newspaper advertising, is it cost effective and which works out best lineage adverts or block advertising. I guess I am asking which gives the best return?

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Old 11-03-08, 21:56
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Hey Sandra,

Advertising is a difficult one for me. I think both lineage and block could work well but it depends on what your advertising. I've said it a few times on this forum already in that you need to find some way of measuring the response to each advert and keep refining and testing. Thats the only way you will truly find out what works best for your business.

I'm always surprised by how many businesses dont measure all of their marketing efforts. You cant possibly tell what works without testing and measuring.
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From advice I was given from Steve Gibson (http://www.greaterprofitsguaranteed.com/) it really does depend on your business, and the audience you're trying to generate leads on.

What business is it you run, and what part of it are you trying to market? What's your ideal target audience?
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Sandra, am I getting confused or is it you who's in the wedding favour business? You're in West Lothian?

I'd have thought a presence in any up and coming bridal features was an essential for you. Don't the 'Herald and Post" have a programme of such features?

I'm not sure about lineage in your position; you maybe need something that 'implants' a 'brand' in the back of people's heads... Certainly, where I in a position where I was looking for that sort of thing (no! no! a thousand times noooo!! ) I'd be avidly reading the wedding features.
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We tried newspaper adverts for our selves and it never worked. Until we got an article written about us. By having a full or half page written about your companies achievements or plans to expand gets the readers attention even if it's only for a few seconds. But this shows people that they can trust and rely on your services.

If your can only afford a small advertising box then try to offer some kind of special offer. This is what we suggest to some of our clients as people always want a bargain or freebies.

Coupons also work well and provide you with a way to measure the impact of your advert as each person has to hand you the coupon to redeem their discount or freebie.
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I tried an ad in the Mearns Leader, which is my local paper, and it was very successful. On the back of that I've signed up to advertise for the 13 issues. It's certainly worked for me.
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WE tried using our local Chamber of Commerce bi monthly periodical for a year whcih gave us a half page advert plus editorial. The object was to create awareness of the business and at the same time raise some interest and maybe get some leads. However it was an abject failure.It is true what they say 50% of advertising is a waste of time and money and 50% is not but unfortunately we cannot achieve that without spending it all.
We always recommend to clients that they have to look at both offline and online marketing in order to achieve what they want. Certainly online works very well if professionally done and backed up by good SEO thus reaching a far wider audience if you are trying to sell online.

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I used to find local publication advertising was ineffective but recently it has really started to pick up. you need to stay in it for quite a while before people start to notice.
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I think lofty makes a very valid point about local paper ads. You must be in it for a fair few weeks to get any real response. I think I read somewhere once that people have to be exposed to your company a certian amount of times before being inclined to contact. I'm not sure what the exact number is though.

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Do you think that newspaper advertising as a whole is becoming a bit of a relic? I still like to look at the paper daily but I know there are many young people who never even read the newspaper once per week, so I guess if this is your target audience then newspaper ads really are not the best route to take.
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