Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Advertisement Budgeting

Businesses that realize that advertisements are an investment and those that use creative strategies to advertise their products in a cost effective manner are the most successful businesses. Advertisements have great influence and a good, carefully executed advertising strategy can significantly boost sales and improve business.

Marketing managers have to make sure that the advertisements are eye catching, and they extol the benefits the customer gets by buying a certain product or how that product can solve some of their problems. The customers must be motivated to buy the product based on the advertisement. The advertising budget is usually between 2 to 5% of the gross sales of the previous year. This makes it tough for marketing managers to create effective advertisements within the budget.

  • Try placing ads in places that are not being in use, as they may cost less yet reach the target market.
  • Place ads in radios and TV during off peak hours, as the costs will come down drastically.
  • Try getting out small, effective and consistent advertisements rather than just one large advertisement.
  • Ask people in the advertising world such as newspaper or radio specialists for advice on how to produce cost effective yet powerful ads.
  • Use unsold ad space in magazines at the end of the month as you could get them at a discount.
  • Make sure your ad though small is a consistent feature of the classified section, as it is sure to be read, and people will become familiar with your business.

  • These are a few advertisement budgeting tips for marketing managers. There are firms that offer their services as well as products o help run a successful business.