I am certain that, as a business owner, you have
often entertained the question as to how much to spend and where to
spend your advertising dollars. For most small business owners, these
questions can add to the headaches suffered in the course of normal
everyday operations of their business.
THERE ARE NO SIMPLE ANSWERS
The how much to spend and where to spend it
questions have no easy answers.
Depending on your type of business, many people
suggest that the *how much* should be equal to anywhere from 4% to 10%
of your gross receipts.
The quandary is that a business cannot survive
without a fresh flow of incoming customers. But, a business can seldom
generate a fresh stream of customers without spending money to get the
word out about their business.
THE CHALLENGE OF DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING
Have you ever paid for advertising and sat back to
await the fresh flow of customers, only to find yourself sitting and
sitting and then sitting some more?
Don’t feel bad about that. It has happened to many
of us before.
See, knowing where to spend the advertising money
is not enough to get the job done.
Where to spend the money only begins to highlight
the other issues connected with advertising:
· Marketing Plan
· Advertising Strategy
· Headlines, Ad Copy and Visual Presentation · Tracking the Success of
Your Advertising Campaigns
THE MARKETING PLAN
The Marketing Plan is used primarily to identify
your own products and services, costs, strengths, weaknesses and the
strengths and weaknesses of your competitors.
To learn more about constructing your own
marketing plan, visit the Small Business Administration website for a
comprehensive study of the elements of a Marketing Plan:
http://www.home-business.com/nav/articles/links/sba_plan.html
ADVERTISING STRATEGY
It is important to understand what you expect to
gain from your advertising.
Do you simply wish to get your name known so that
when your customer will need you, they will think of you first? Or, do
you wish to get your customers in your front door on Saturday?
Do you want your customers to come in and take a
look around to discover the next object that they cannot live without?
Or, do you want them to come in and buy a specific widget?
Do you hope that enough people will come in to buy
enough products or services to pay for your single ad? Or, do you
expect to gain a lifelong customer who will help pay for your
advertising over the course of several years?
When you know what you want, then you will better
understand just how to do it.
HEADLINES, AD COPY AND VISUAL PRESENTATION
You might be surprised how many business owners
put out advertising without regard for the quality of the sales pitch
or presentation. The quality of your distribution outlet or the amount
of money you spent to get there will do little for you if the
advertising vehicle is a junker.
Test all of your advertising materials in smaller
markets before blowing your advertising bank roll on it. You must
absolutely know the value of your advertising before putting large sums
of money behind it.
TRACKING THE SUCCESS OF YOUR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
Tell your customers to save another 10% when they
tell you they heard or saw your ad in such-and-such location. Suggest
that they can register to win a free widget if they fill out a form and
have them to tell you how they heard of your business. Advertise a
specific widget in your ad and track the sales of that widget.
It does not matter how you track your advertising
--- just make sure you do it!
IN SUMMARY
The ideal way to spend your advertising budget is
to buy a rifle with a high-powered scope and to only shoot your targets
in the light of day.
If you are not tracking your advertising, then you
are shooting a pellet gun without an attached scope, with blinders on,
and shooting in the dead darkness of night.
Even with a bigger gun, the blinders in the dark
constitute the single largest mistake made by advertisers. If you are
unable to track your advertising to learn what is working well, what is
working somewhat, and what is a money pit, then you are condemned to
repeat your mistakes over and again.
By relying only on gut instinct, you may be
choosing to spend more money in the money pit and to lose all of your
money in the process.
When you get down to the nuts and bolts of making
money from your advertising, you should plan, prepare, track and study
your results. You must have factual information on which to base your
advertising decisions. When you are making the right advertising
decisions, then making money from your business might just come easy.
About the author:
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