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  • Why Local Business is Rejecting Traditional Advertising

    Rick 12:00 pm on November 22, 2008 | 3 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , media, newspapers, traditional advertising, yellow pages

    In the previous segment we noted how quickly the local business marketing landscape has changed in the last few years.

    Traditional media have become splintered. Newspapers are losing readers and advertisers. Direct mail has become ineffective because of technology changes. Advertising in local magazines is over-priced because of high production costs and vigorous competition from the web.

    And most important, the Yellow Pages are no longer the dominant force they once were because fewer and fewer people actually use them for a whole variety of reasons.

    Environmental Concerns

    So far we haven’t even mentioned the environmental concerns about traditional print-based advertising. Don’t get me wrong. I was involved in the print advertising and related businesses for more than 20 years, and I’m not suggesting all print advertising should be banned because of environmental concerns.

    But let’s get real.

    Every week we get a big bag of junk mail flyers thrown in our driveway. My wife dutifully retrieves the local newspaper that comes wrapped up in the junk fliers. But I would just as soon chuck the whole mess just out of principal.

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  • Winter is Approaching - Time for a Change

    Rick 1:34 am on November 8, 2008 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: local customers, , , winter is coming, yellow pages

    Our first snowfall this year.

    It’s time for a change. I’m going to focus this blog on the marketing things I’m most deeply involved in. Right now it’s web marketing for local business. What I mean is, “using the web to reach local customers”, a much-ignored topic by internet marketers.

    Now that the Yellow Pages and other local media are losing their domination, it’s time for local business people to get serious about using the internet as a way to get their message out.

    Is this practical? Well, as the web becomes the go-to source of local business information, it is gradually becoming the biggest game in town. Things can only continue moving in this direction.

    What are the best vehicles and methods for building an online presence? This is still an open question.

     
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