The “cream of the crop”, “top of the game” advertising
executives in this country make a great deal of money helping companies maximize
the best return possible for the money they spend. In smaller companies, these
decisions aren’t made by well trained experts and there are no studies to give
them feedback on whether they are spending their money well. In a rural county
like Liberty County the choices of where to advertise
are limited but the decision of how this part of the budget is still very
important.
Research nationwide has been done on internet advertising
that might benefit local Liberty
County advertisers. To
our knowledge only one local blog collects ad money for advertising. With the trend
in the country obviously moving toward collecting consumer information and targeting
customers on blogs that are proven winners for advertisers, it is difficult to
understand why any local company advertises with the local blogger. The host of
that blog has advertisers but they are research-based and targeted to each
person who views the blog.
The local company hoping to benefit by spending their hard
earned money does not have that capability. His ads appear to everyone who
views the blog. There is no target. Readers of that blog and advertisers should
take note. When you goon that local blog, the host of the blog will have sold
an ad to some company based off of your interest. For me, it may be clothes for
grandchildren, but for another person it may be bow hunting equipment.
If readers are holding their collective noses and quickly checking to see if there have been any local wrecks, your money may be better off spent in Christmas bonuses. These readers may never see your ad, or they may hate the site so much they wonder why you advertise on it. neither is good for business.
2 comments:
Why anyone would waste their money advertising with KSHN or Allen Youngblood is a mystery to me. Ives lived in Liberty County for over thirty years and don't know anyone who would support any of their advertisers.
I am a former advertiser on the "local blog" mentioned in this post. The types of customers my ad attracted were not the kind of customers I wanted for my business. I advertised there longer than I should have if for no other reason than to get some exposure for my business. But eventually exposure wasn't something we needed, and when the blog began posting radically left-wing smear pieces, I made the decision to stop advertising there.
Shortly after, I began advertising with the local radio station. The return on my investment was immediate. I began attracting the customers I wanted all along, and got even better exposure than before. I continue to advertise there and have no problems writing that monthly check. It doesn't mean I agree with the ideology of the owner or everyone who works there--it doesn't even necessarily mean that I particularly enjoy the "personalities" there. But it has benefited my business, attracting just the right customers!
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