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PRI Magazine Ad for JMR

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

jmr_ad_3rdJMR Manufacturing of Creston, California is in the business of building high quality American made fabrication Tools.  Be sure to check out JMR if you are in the market for a tube bender, tube notcher, belt sander, fabrication table, and so on.

The JMR ad is a black and white 1/3 page vertical ad.  It will be running in the PRI Magazine’s Fabrication Issue.  If you do not know what PRI is you might like to know it is the Performance Racing Industry.  PRI hosts the mega race trade show in Orlando, Florida each year.  If you are into racing, cool tools, and parts PRI should be on your list of places to visit.

The JMR ad layout was simple and to the point.  The requirements for the ad stated the ad had to be black and white.  After a few mock ups it was decided to stay with the bold contrast of the solid black on white.  509 Media is in the business of building businesses.  Give 509 Media a call for details on ad layout.

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Categories : Graphic Design
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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.

Categories : How To, News
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Hudson for SGA 2nd Grade Senate Poster

Sunday, November 8th, 2009
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Heard Magnet School SGA Poster

My son Hudson is running for school Senate in the 2nd grade at Heard Magnet School in Dothan, Alabama.  Hudson and I sat at the computer this afternoon to put together an election poster to be posted in his class. I want to point out that my 2nd grade son helped with this layout.  We have a couple hours in the design with him, and we are both happy with it. It is crazy to think someone so young can work on a computer.  It was a great afternoon working this together.

If this were an actual election campaign poster I would have done things a lot differently.   The layout for this poster is only 8.5″ wide x 11″ tall.  The rules stated we had to be the size of “copy paper”.  Heard Magnet School is a higher learning school in Dothan, AL.  If you are in the Dothan area be sure to visit their website for more information on the school.

The poster is going to be printed on some scrap 3M cv3 I have loaded in the printer.  The vinyl I am printing this on is actually the same material used for vehicle wraps.  We are going to use the scrap materials to stay under his five dollars budget.  LOL I would not charge him anyway.

We also printed out  a smaller extra one to wrap his water bottle he takes to school.  I think I may have to wrap a couple 509 Media bottles to keep around.  They turned out really nice.  Just in case some other parents might be thinking we spent over 5 bones on this project.  The water bottle was one I kept at the shop to drink from everyday during my Blue Torch Fab days.  So… the bottle was not an added expense.  Just making use of things we already had.

Heard Magnet School

If you happen to be in the 2nd Grade at Heard… Hudson says, “Please vote for me”.

Thanks for reading the post.  If you would like to have help with your child’s SGA election feel free to CONTACT 509 Media.  We can discuss the project and cost.

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Heard Magnet School SGA Poster

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Water Bottle Wrap

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Stickers for SGA Heard Magnet School

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Stickers for SGA Heard Magnet School

Categories : Graphic Design
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Poly Performance iPhone Skin

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Dave over at Poly Performance contacted me and wanted some iPhone skins printed.  Poly Performance will be offering the iPhone skins along with all of the rock crawler parts they offer.  If you would like to see the product offering on their website click HERE.

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Poly Performance iPhone Skin

Ploy Performance iPhone in hand

Poly Performance iPhone Skin 2

509 Media is located in Dothan, Alabama.  We service vendors around the world with quality graphic design, sticker printing, vehicle wraps, signs, web design and much more.  Be sure to contact us for your next project.

Categories : Skins
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Western International

Friday, October 30th, 2009

WII Postcard BackWestern International in Kansas emailed over a rush job and asked if I could complete the project the same day.  I agreed to do the layout.  They emailed over some of the images they wanted to use along with their logo.  From there they simply told me to run with it.  The print was to be a double sided 4 x 6 post card.  Another company was going to print and mail them out.

The process from layout to print is not very difficult and very affordable.  I f you would like to discuss having something similar done for your company be sure to contact me for details.  Print quantities start at 500 and go up to what ever you may need.  Be sure to check other design projects we have completed.

WII Postcard FrontOn the front side we left the right side open so the address information could be printed. The rear of the card was to get the advertising message across.

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