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Advertising Choices and Why You Need A Plan

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Radio, Television, Internet, Magazines, Local Newspapers, National Newspapers, Mobile Advertising, Billboards, Movie Theater Ads, Classified Ads, Craigslist, Yellow Pages, and many more are places a business can advertise their products and/or services.  In each genre of advertising there are many different ways to advertise.  For instance news papers have classified ads and ad space within the content of the newspaper for you to choose from.  When looking at the myriad of choices in advertising no wonder many people are confused about what direction to take or how to use their selected means of advertising effectively.  Before purchasing any adverting you must get a plan together.  You must see the big picture.  The shot gun approach to advertising is not going to work.  Without a plan people often switch from one advertisement to another which is all wrong.

I was talking with a client today who was considering taking down an ad on a very popular website just because of the cost.  I don’t think the decision to remove an ad should be made based on cost alone.  Of course you have to factor in how much you can afford, but at the same time you need to factor in if you can afford not to run the advertisement.  A fundamental mistake often made by business owners is not allowing the ad a decent amount of time to be effective.  I see people all the time who pay for advertising and after only 30 days they want to change because it is not giving the results they hoped for.

Let me explain an example to you.  A company runs an ad in the back of a magazine offering a specialized product.  The product is not offered by many other vendors so the company does not have a lot of competition selling similar items.  Lets just say the ad cost the vendor 1000 dollars per month.  After one month the ad yielded sales of 700 dollars.  Given the cost to produce and ship the item plus the marketing cost with the magazine ad there is a loss for the month with the ad.  So the vendor wants to remove the ad.  On the surface this may appear to be a cut and dry decision, but there are somethings you have to understand about advertising.

Advertising in some cases creates a sale the very first time, but more often the potential customer has to see the add many times before getting interested to consider making a purchase.  I am not going to get into the mechanics of how people decide to purchase as items.  If you all would like to engage this discussion please comment below.  I will be more than happy to write another post on the topic.

Back to the point, It normally takes a minimum of 3 months running a magazine ad to yield positive results.  When people see the ad the first time they may over look the ad all together.  The second time they see the ad they may acknowledge the ad.  The third time they may read the advertisement.  OK, fast forward to the customer thinking they need the item and wondering where they saw the advertisement.  Here comes the problem of not letting an ad run and do its job.  it is now a couple months later and this potential customer picks up a new edition of the magazine and flips straight to the back looking for the ad.  Since the ad was removed the sale is lost because the customer can not find where to purchase the item.

The above is a really simple to the point example.  The point here is you have to give your advertisement time to work.  You have to give people time to first notice the ad and then to read the ad.  You have to be consistent with your advertising and give it time to develop results.  This does not mean put ads up everywhere and leave them.  You educate yourself about who will see the ad, and determine if this demographic is your target market.  I would not place parts for a sport bike in a home and garden magazine.  You need to determine how many people will see the ad.  This is also known as impressions.  Based on the cost for the advertisement you can then determine cost per impression.  This will give you a base point to compare one advertising mean to another.

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Rockstar Personal Branding

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

“Personal branding isn’t very different than product branding, except that the entity being branded is you. Just like Nike uses its brand to attach a certain personality and uniqueness to the shoes it sells, your personal brand is made up of the qualities and unique traits you relay about yourself. Your personal brand represents the way you want other people to think about you.

Personal branding hinges on perception and the stories you tell about yourself: the things you emphasize and the things you don’t. Does personal branding involve lying? It shouldn’t. More than that, it shouldn’t have to. You don’t need to be a rockstar to build an extraordinary personal brand.” — From Rockstar Personal Branding by Skellie

Some may be wondering why I am posting this on 509 Media.  509 Media is in the business to help people with branding.  Branding a product, person, or service is very important in the market place.  The more known the brand the further your footprint in your given industry will reach.  Personal Branding is much like branding a product.  If people know you and your service the comfort level in doing business with you will be higher.  In the past I worked very hard to build a company brand, but at the same time I was working to build a personal brand.  I wanted people to know if they do business with me I would take care of them.  I wanted them to know I was a knowledgeable resource in my industry.  I wanted them to know if I didn’t have the correct answer I would get it.  Person branding in some ways can be like building trust in the market place.

The Rockstar Personal Branding is a free pdf book.  If you SIGN UP on their site you can download the book for free.

Post a comment below if you found this post helpful.  Thanks for reading.

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OpenOffice.org

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

why_homeI know Open Office does not have a lot to do with graphics, wraps, stickers, or banners.  I am posting because times are hard and a lot of people do not have the coin to buy Microsoft Office.  Open Office is a free download and is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases, and more.  Open Office stores data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages.  I can be downloaded and for free by visiting OpenOffice.org.

For someone looking to save a little money Open Office may be a great solution.  Visit their website for more information.  Be sure to check back  to 509 Media for other suggestions.

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509 Media on Car Domain

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
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509 Media on Car Domain

I know… Car Domain is filled with people posting vehicles that do not belong to them.  I started a page there for different reasons.  The main reason is Search Engine Optimization for 509 Media or otherwise know as SEO.  By posting on Car Domain it creates a back link.  Back links from high ranking websites are better than back links from low ranking sites.  The more back links you create the better your website will rank with the search engines.  There are many other things to consider when looking at SEO on your site.  This is just one small way to better your chances of being found on the net.

At the time I posted this Car Domain has an Alexa web rank of 4286. By creating a back link here it is a permanent back link unlike Craigslist and eBay where your link is short lived.  On Craigslist your ad is deleted after thirty days.

Just another tip for those looking to better SEO on their website and increase traffic.  If you have any questions or would like help with your website be sure to contact me.

My 509 Media page on Car Domain can be found by clicking this link:

http://www.cardomain.com/id/509media

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Perforated Window Vinyl

Monday, November 30th, 2009
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Window Perf Pealed back to show adhesive side.

Over the weekend I decided to put together a post covering Perforated Window Vinyl also called Window Perf.  The main purpose of perforated window vinyl is to display a graphic on a window and allow visibility from inside the building or vehicle.  Window perf is a printable vinyl that has holes to allow light through.  The holes determine print quality.  On a 50/50 window perf you have 50 percent graphic coverage and 50 percent holes.  With 70/30 you can get a little better print quality because the graphic is covering more of the surface.  I would like to point out 50/50 is easier to see through.  In automotive use you might want to see a little better.

Perforated Window Vinyl can be used in many different applications.  It can cover store front windows and vehicle windows with an advertisement or other graphic. Perforated Window Vinyl is a good choice for vehicle wraps when you want to carry design elements larger.  Other uses for Perforated Window Vinyl can be wrapping tail lights on a camo wrapped truck.  The idea here is to print the camo pattern on perf and then wrap the tail light.  The red light will show through the holes when the lights are on.

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Window Perf Print Side

Just about any graphic or photograph can be printed on Perforated Window Vinyl.  Keep in mind when printing large format the image quality and size does matter.  When printing on perf you can get away with a lower quality images because all of the little holes will take away from the print quality a little.

If you have a custom Perforated Window Vinyl project that you would like to discuss please feel free to contact me.

You can see in the pictures the adhesive side of the vinyl is dark and the print side is white.  The back side is dark so the light coming through will be brighter than the vinyl allowing you to see through the perf.

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Print Side and Adhesive Side of Window Perf

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The Rim Shop Window Perf

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Squidoo A Free Way To Better SEO

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
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Squidoo

Some may ask, “What is SEO and is important to me?”  If you want to increase traffic and make your website more visible SEO should be very important to you.  The purpose of this post is not to detail all of the ways to pay attention to SEO which is “Search Engine Optimization”.  There are many good articles from leading experts on the subject of SEO on the internet.  Lynda.Com and YouTube both have many good videos on the subject.

One key thing which will improve your page rank is to have back links.  Back links are other sites that have your url listed linking back to your site.  You want to have your back links coming from high ranking sites.  If all of your back links are coming from low ranking sites it does not carry much weight when compared to just a few high ranking sites.  It is better to have large high ranking sites back link to your website.  How do you get back links?  Back links are done with a little work on your part.

Higher ranking sites like FaceBook, Squidoo, Myspace, Large forums, and so on can be good places to start getting back links for free.  I am writing this article about Squidoo.  Squidoo is a website with a Alexa rank around 297 at the time of this post.  Squidoo allows you to set up a “Lens” or a page describing a subject you would like to discuss.  The page can be linked back to your website thus creating a back link.

I set up a page on Squidoo for 509 Media in hopes of improving SEO for the website.  Please visit my 509 Media Squidoo Page.  For more details on Squidoo please visit their website.  It is a free service to use.  They will actually pay you money to post on the site based on traffic you generate.  No, I am not posting this article in hopes that you will visit my Squidoo page.  I am writing to inform others on free ways to better SEO.

If you need help with Search Engine Optimization on your website please contact 509 Media for more details.  Adding your site to Squidoo is not the only thing you should do for SEO.  This is only one small idea to make your site more visible on the net. You should take all of the proper steps to improve your site’s Search Engine Optimization.

If you found this article helpful please comment below and post a link to it somewhere on the net.  See I am trying to get you to help me with back links.

Thanks for reading,

Dan DuBose

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Twitter Sig

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Twitter LogoTwitter and other social media outlets have fast become a go to source for cheap and effective advertising.  Here is a useful tool that you may find handy.  It is called Twitsig.  Twitsig generates the coded needed to put your current Twitter post in front of people.  It can be used for a signatures in emails, forums, blogs and so on.  Be sure to check it out.

http://twitsig.com/

Here is a sample of my Twitter account sig:

If you know of any other ways to utilize Twitter or any other social media source better be sure to leave a comment below.

Thanks

Dan

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