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5 Common Advertising Mistakes You Can Easily Avoid


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Bob Leduc
BobLeducaol.com

BobLeduc.com
http://BobLeduc.com


5 COMMON ADVERTISING MISTAKES YOU CAN EASILY AVOID

Copyright 2002 Bob Leduc



These 5 common advertising mistakes cause you to lose sales.

But you can easily avoid these mistakes once you become

aware of them.



1. STOP AND GO ADVERTISING



Many businesses reduce their advertising when they are

getting plenty of sales. Then they increase their

advertising when sales decline. This pattern of stop and go

advertising creates a repeating cycle of high sales volume

and low sales volume. It also prevents the business from

growing.



Develop and follow a plan of regularly scheduled advertising

regardless of your sales volume. Continuous advertising

produces steady growth. It also reduces the time you have to

spend on making advertising decisions.



2. ONE SHOT ADVERTISING



Businesses often devote all of their advertising efforts to

attracting new customers. But they devote little or no

effort to cultivating these prospects for future sales.



Most prospective customers will not buy the first time they

hear or see your sales message. But many will buy later if

you follow up with them. Your follow up can be as simple as

contacting them periodically with a new offer.



TIP: Customers are prospects too. Stay in contact with them.

Find or develop other products or services you can offer

them. It's easier to make a sale to a previous customer than

to someone who never bought from you.



3. COPYCAT ADVERTISING



Businesses often copy their competitors advertising ideas.

This can be effective for a short time. But results quickly

decline as more and more competitors copy the same idea.



Instead of copying your competitors advertising ideas,

improve on them. Create something better - something your

competitors cannot copy.



For example, give your customers a reason to buy from you

instead of from a competitor. This can be as simple as

including a unique bonus only you can offer - or providing

the personal attention your competitors are not willing or

able to provide.



4. SCATTER SHOT ADVERTISING



Many businesses get poor results from their advertising

because they reach too many prospects with little or no

interest in what they are selling. This often occurs because

they choose the cheapest advertising instead of looking for

low cost targeted advertising.



Take some time to research and plan your advertising

efforts. Look for ways you can reach concentrations of

prospects likely to be interested in your product or

service. Then design your message to appeal specifically to

their interests and needs.



TIP: Look for alternative media your competition may be

overlooking. For example, many online marketers have started

using direct mail postcards to generate traffic to their web

sites. It's a low cost way to bypass the heavy competition

online.



5. SELF FOCUSED ADVERTISING



Advertisers often promote facts about themselves or their

products in their advertising. But facts don't sell.

Benefits sell. For example, which of the following has more

impact?



1. "We provide complete marketing services for starting your

own business"

2. "No more time clock. Work when you want. Take long

vacations"



The first focuses on the company and describes the service

it provides. It's boring and unattractive. The second

focuses on the benefit provided by that service. It attracts

attention and creates excitement - and generates more sales.



These 5 common advertising mistakes cause you to lose sales

How many are you making? Apply the information revealed in

this article to avoid these mistakes - and maximize the

results you get from your advertising efforts.



Bob Leduc is a Sales Consultant with 30 years experience in

building successful businesses. He just released a revised

and completely updated New Edition of his manual, "How To

Build Your Small Business Fast With Simple Postcards", and

several other publications to help small businesses grow

and prosper. mailto:BobLeducaol.com?subject=Postcards

Phone: 702-658-1707 after 10 AM Pacific Time/Las Vegas, NV





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