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Should You Advertise on TV?

When people discover my background in advertising,

the questions flow. One of the most frequent

questions is "Should I advertise on TV?"

I can't answer that questions until I ask a

number of questions first.

Do you have an advertising plan?

Are you working on a firm budget?

What are you trying to accomplish with your

advertising?

Where are you spending your money now?

Usually by the 4th question the happy face becomes

one of disappointment.

Contractors don't build a building without a plan,

and you shouldn't advertise without a plan. The

first action is to determine what you want your

spread over 15 or more cable channels. Beware the...

advertising to do. Most small and medium

businesses do not have the bucks for long term

image, so they focus on a call to action or

proclaiming benefits (not features).

Can TV do that? Probably. Can you afford it?

Probably not. Local TV ads even in the smallest of

television markets are expensive. You can buy

cheap ads, but the cost is factored to the number

of viewers. The cheaper the ads, the fewer the

viewers. How many folks do you know are glued to

the tube at 5:45 AM?

You can get on TV by using the Cable TV in your

market. With Cable, you can buy a package that's

spread over 15 or more cable channels. Beware the

number of viewers and the shoddy production. Get

my article "Cable Ads 5 Bucks" by sending a blank

eMail to MailTo:CableAds@BigIdeasGroup.com

Some people in business believe you haven't

"arrived" until your business is on TV or on a

billboard, or both. Funny, I know of hundreds of

businesses making big bucks that don't use either.

About the Author

©2005 BIG Mike McDaniel, All Rights Reserved

Mike@BIGIdeasGroup.com

BIG Mike is a Small Business Consultant,

Professional Speaker and former Major Market TV

News Anchor. http://BIGIdeasGroup.com

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