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Advertising The *S.M.A.R.T.* Way! Expense vs Investment
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Advertising The *S.M.A.R.T.* Way! Expense vs Investment
By MaLea Caver
Every business owner realizes that in order to optimize
their profits, they must advertise at sometime and in some
manner.
But how?
There is seemingly an endless sea of avenues by which one
may choose to accomplish this goal, but which one is best
for you? There are two rules when it comes to advertising;
(1) No One Can Guarantee Results, (2) Is the money you are
letting go of an expenditure or an investment?
The trick to advertising is really no trick at all, it is a
simple formula of: Keeping your business in front of as
many potential customers as possible for as long as possible
for the most reasonable cost available. Your objective,
easy; the highest return on your dollar possible.
Advertising without measurable positive results is an
expense, not an investment.
Most successful business people are goal setters, and they
are *S.M.A.R.T.* when it comes to reaching their goals.
They in other words are Specific in their Goal, it is
Measurable, it is in fact Attainable, Realistic and they
keep a Timetable on it.
Yet, when it comes to advertising, it seems these rules
don't apply. Yes, they do, just more often than not, they
are not applied. Herein lies one of the biggest reasons so
many business owners have many more expenditures versus
investments when it comes to advertising. No one should
know your customer better than you, so ask yourself some
simple questions before signing that contract.
Be *S.M.A.R.T.* when it comes to your money, lay it out and
then shop for your best avenue.
Be Specific: What is it you want to accomplish? A larger
customer base, higher retention rate of existing customers,
a higher percent of the market, growth percent over last
year?
Measurable: Is this form of advertising something I can
actually track without encumbering my customer with some
type of survey. How can I keep a "yardstick" on my progress?
Attainable: Is this form of advertising geared for my needs
and will it assist me in obtaining my goals? If so, how and
can I afford it?
Realistic: Can I honestly expect to accomplish the goals I
have set and is this form of advertisement directed at my
customer or simply a general audience.
Timetable: How long will this form of advertising keep my
name in front of my customer, how often will it be seen or
heard by my customer and at what price for enough exposure
in relation to how long I have to wait?
When looking for YOUR best avenue of advertising, ask
questions related to your specific goals.
Example:
1. Can I keep track of my progress?
2. Explain how your company plans to help me reach my goal and hit my customer base. Is my target area where you are really aiming and how do you propose to hit it consistently?
3. How often does your company intend to showcase my business in my customer area and for how long?
4. Do you advertise for businesses such as mine in other areas and may I contact the owner for input.
Given that you are reasonably satisfied with the answers to these
questions, it is time to ask yourself one.
Is this form of advertising an expense or an investment? If you
can visualize a greater return on your money by the realistic
percentage you had aimed for or better, then it should in fact be
an investment and worth pursuing.
Most mediums of advertisement are honest attempts to get your
business noticed. Unfortunately there are some which can not
spell ethics, so keep your business sense about you.
Remember two things; rule number one: NO ONE CAN GUARANTEE
RESULTS and, rule number two: if it sounds to good to be true,
it probably is.
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