Webwindows | Benefits of Offline Media Advertising
Though online media has taken the advertising and marketing world by storm by virtue of its cost effectiveness and its global reach it is yet not in a position to take on the might of the traditional or the offline media on the basis of its merits. So the perfect solution for a company is to combine the merits of both online and offline media advertising to promote products and services, create brand awareness, or sell its goods.
Before we proceed, let us first discuss the methods of online advertising to strengthen our case as to why offline media advertising is beneficial to your business.
The most prominent advertising and marketing medium for your products and services is the website. One important pre-condition for the website to really function as an effective medium is that there should be visitors to it. To drive traffic to a website, online companies use search engine optimization techniques such as the use of the right keywords, RSS feeds etc. Yet given that there are millions of registered websites and majority of them opting for these methods to increase traffic, the job becomes very complex. While the importance of search engine optimization techniques can not be undermined, businesses and organizations can improve traffic to their websites by advertising in offline media to spread their message and create an awareness of their websites. For example, you can advertise with Web Windows, UK who make colour advertising in the weekend supplement sections of seven broadsheet newspapers accessible for smaller advertisers. The huge national exposure that comes of appearing in these publications helps website owners substantially increase their traffic. The reason for this is obvious. Newspapers have a wide audience reach and statistics reveal that majority of the people do browse through them more leisurely during the weekends. So if you advertise in a newspaper, chances are that your potential clients would be able to see the advertisement of your website. So all said, through offline advertising you can target your required age groups and social demographics and reach consumers with higher disposable incomes.
Then again, another option for online advertising is Google’s AdWords program that lets you bid for certain keywords that define your product or service. The trouble with this is that you have to pay higher for keywords to be placed on the first page of the search results. Secondly, you have to pay for every click that is recorded on your advertisement. But the catch here is that all clicks may not convert into sales which means that you have to pay for clicks that do not have any conversion value. So why not re-plan your advertising budget and more so if you are a small business, and take advantage of offline media such as newspapers and national magazines to advertise your offerings? As already stated, offline media is still extremely powerful and not all people go to the Internet to search for offerings. However, if you place an advertisement in the newspapers defining clearly the advantages of your products and services, you can tempt the not-too-savvy Internet users to simply log on and visit your website.
Going by the above discussion, if yours is a small business the best option to increase the traffic to your website would be through offline media advertising of your website. You can use the services of Web Windows, an online company based in the UK, which ensures that every advertising pound you spend is spent wisely. Through them, you can have your advertisement placed in all major newspapers in the UK at effective costs. Advertise and see the results for yourself.
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June 1st, 2009 at 7:18 am
Great Job!!! 5***** and faved!
June 1st, 2009 at 8:52 am
Hi There,
Congratulations for thinking ahead before applying a quick fix to your apparent awareness problem. Many great products failed to be proitable because they are spending too much in the wrong media to reach their users.
A great advertising or marketing needs to start somewhere. The right place to start before even thinking what to say and where to say it is to look at your product proposition. People in the industry call it USP ( Unique Selling Proposition). Analyse your product. Identify who would want it and why they need to want it. Be honest and identify the killer reason to make people want. Do not fall into the common trap of "my product has everything better" as usually it is not the case.
Then analyse the "who" element and what makes the decision to buy. Sometimes it is not the end user that makes the purchase decision.
Now you have identify who wants it and why they need to want it you can safely select your media.
It is most important to indentify what is most cost effective instead which is the cheaper one. How cost effective is measured by numbers of people IN YOUR WHO list that reads or it reaches( you can get it from the media audit for printed media like newspaper or estimates rom the publisher), how much you pay for it (production cost and distribution cost)and how many will respond to the ad(your creativity in ensuring that more people in your list to respond) . Average out with various media.
For ATL advertising just look at the survey report.
Good luck on the strategy.