Here's a simple way to use "No Results, No Pay"
radio advertising and build traffic for your website.
Step #1 - Understanding "PI" - Per Inquiry
Advertising.
Radio has a unique advertising format known as
"PI" or per inquiry advertising.
"PI's" main benefit is that your commercial is
aired and you ONLY PAY for inquiries phoned into the station from
listeners !
Inquiries are in the form of callers asking for
more information.
The radio station counts each caller, and
re-directs them to your web site address.
Step #2 - How To Start a "PI" Campaign.
Find a good directory of all commercial radio
stations where you intend to advertise.
Some sample Internet resources :
http://www.mediauk.com - UK
http://www.web-radio.fm - USA
http://www.radiodirectory.com -
International
Other online resources can be found by searching
for keywords like "Radio Directories."
Alternatively, visit your library and in the
references section ask for the Yearbook of Independent Local Radio
Stations.
Note details such as :
- Ad manager's names,
- Telephone numbers,
- e-mail addresses
- Programming and schedules
Listener profiles:
- Age,
- Income,
- Sex,
- Location.
Step #3 - Decide on Strategy and "Wanted Response."
Before you contact the radio stations, be clear on
strategy, goals and have your draft commercials in outline.
* Are you advertising a product offer at your
website ?
Specify product details fully to avoid paying for
"tyre kicker" inquiries.
* Is your "Wanted Response" to build an opt-in
list ?
Decide how you will entice visitors to your web
site. Will you offer FREEBIES, or a competition of some sort ?
* Are you advertising for market research purposes
?
Tell listeners how and why they should participate.
* Decide how much you are prepared to pay per
inquiry.
Step #4 - Use Your Strategy To Build A "PI"
Proposal
Two aims in this step :
- Make it as easy as possible for the station to
schedule your commercial.
- Negotiate the lowest Per Inquiry cost during
the best advertising time slots.
Keep in mind :
- Listener profiles you want to reach.
- Times you want your advert to go on air.
- Which commercial will best deliver your "Wanted
Response".
Write to the ad manager by e-mail or normal mail.
In your letter :
- Introduce yourself.
- Inform them this is a "PI" Per Inquiry
advertising proposal.
- Inform them you of what you are trying to
achieve, refer to your strategy.
- Detail your product or service prices and how
much you are considering paying for each inquiry.
Sidebar
If your "Wanted Response" is not selling a
product, you must pay for inquiries out of your "own pocket". Negotiate
a keen cost per inquiry !!
* Explain how you will handle all the
administration
For instance writing the commercial Outline,
handling product fulfilment, dealing with refunds and product support
questions.
Depending on your negotiation skills and size of
Radio station you might be able to work a deal where you only pay for
*Converted Inquiries*.
This is practically *FREE* advertising, because
you only pay for referrals once a sale is made !
Step #5 - How To Deal With Radio Ad Managers
If you do not hear back within a few days, call
the station.
Commercial radio is a busy environment. Be
prepared to explain yourself and answer questions quickly and clearly.
Radio ad managers are always looking for
advertisers. That is their job and advertising fees are the lifeblood
of Commercial Radio.
However, "PI" is not the only money earner for
stations, so be prepared for a polite but cool reception.
If this happens, pick another station and start
the process again.
The rewards of a successful "PI" campaign will pay
back your effort many times over.
Step #6 - The Commercial Ad
Write your commercial's outline to maximise your
"Wanted Response."
Write the outlines for at least two 30 second, and
two 60 second commercials.
Writing commercials for broadcasting is very
different to writing ad copy for printed media. However, stations will
help you by taking your outlines and turning them into finished
commercials for a fee.
Alternatively, if your copy writing is good and
you have time to tweak it for broadcasting, then do it yourself.
Listen to the station's ads, jingles, and catch
phrases and pre-record your own following a similar model. Ask
objective people to listen to your ad and give you critical feedback.
Sidebar
When recording for radio you may or may not want to use your own voice.
Radio stations have "Voices" to record your commercial for a fee before
it goes on air.
They also have royalty free music to include with
your ad.
Make your commercials memorable, with clear
contact information for listeners to follow up on.
When such ads go on air during relevant
programming, you cangenerate considerable traffic.
In closing, "just do it" and learn more than I can
show you in a brief article.
Radio is often overlooked by online advertisers,
but it can bring good results depending on your "Wanted Response" and
at a surprisingly low cost.
Ad Managers are tasked with maximising revenue for
the broadcaster. They are flexible and as long as you demonstrate a
financial benefit to the station, they will listen to your "PI"
proposal actively.
This is good news for you because for minimal
outlay and sometimes for free you can drive quality traffic to your
site, product and services.
"PI" is the lowest cost form of broadcast
advertising. Make this a new part of your overall advertising strategy.
Charles Kangethe of http://www.simplyeasier.com
is a leading new wave Netpreneur and a published author from England.
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Charles Kangethe has been involved in direct
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spends his time working on new Online Marketing campaigns, with
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