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Ask Bob About Newspaper Advertising?Should I take the newspaper up on its offer to design an ad for me for free?Never! While the newspaper’s ad rep may tell you that its art department can produce a great ad for free, don’t believe it! The ads that staff newspaper production departments produce are typically terrible. You would be better off hiring a freelancer, even a graphic arts student, and working closely with that person to put together an ad you are really pleased with.
?Should I run the same ad repeatedly?
?Do I need a photograph or artwork to attract attention?
?What is the best day to run my ad?
?How important is position within the newspaper? ?Should I run an ad in my local town newspaper or the metropolitan city newspaper? You want to target your prospective market as directly as possible. If, for example, you are unlikely to lure customers out of the city to your small town for auto repairs, don’t advertise in the metropolitan newspaper.
?What about advertisers or free newspapers? If you offer downscale products or low-cost services, consider giving a free newspaper your first advertising shot. If you offer more upscale offerings, stick with the paid publications. Start out modestly with any advertising campaign, and test your results. This will provide you with a reasonable scale of effectiveness before you commit a lot of ad dollars recklessly. * Source Streetwise Small Business Start-Up |
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