10 Ways to Design Yellow Page Ads
by BIG Mike McDaniel
Published on this site: September 30th, 2005 - See
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Here is some common sense advice for those "unchangeable
for a whole year" Yellow Pages ads
Yellow Pages advertising is one of the most popular forms
of advertising in the country today. Almost every home in
America (96.9%) and business has at least one copy of "the
book".
Almost three out of five (58%) of all adults say they check
the Yellow Pages for a phone number and/or address at least
once per week, with 77% using the book monthly.
While the Yellow Pages can be excellent reference tool, they
are not a red hot advertising vehicle.
Here are 10 ways to use the Yellow Pages
- As in all advertising, hit them with the benefits. Since
people who look in the Yellow Pages are ready to buy right
now, sell them on the benefits of your business or service.
- You don't need thick borders or extra cost color, the
Yellow Pages people offer that to everyone. Look how many
are on every page.
- The key to a sizzling Yellow Pages ad is to sell your
services in print. Its about standing out by offering
the solution to their problem in a way that your competitors can't match. The ey is the headline.
Put a headline on your ad that sells your benefits and assures
the prospect will read your ad. If you have a hard hitting
headline that projects a strong benefit and relates to the
needs of your prospect, half the work is done. Some headlines
that help you do that include:
"How to xxxxx"
"6 reasons why ..."
"Before you xxxxx 6 factors to consider"
The rest of your ad should expand on the benefits you've
presented in your headline and show specific ways you'll
help your prospect fulfill their needs.
- Spell out your "Close" in simple terms. Because
they are in there looking for a solution, tell them to "Call
us now on xxx xxxx" you'll get more responses than
you would if you simply listed a phone number.
- Advertise like you talk. Inject your personality into
everything you write. No-one wants to read boring and stuffy
legal-ease.
- Despite what many think, you do NOT have to include a
comma and "Inc." after your business name when
advertising. You don't see ads that say "Buick, Inc."
- The only thing color has been proven to do in Yellow
Pages advertising is increase the price you pay for the
ad.
- Avoid Bragging - Don't boast "biggest and best".
It turns people off, even if it is true.
- If you have a guarantee, spell it out. A guarantee will
make your credibility skyrocket
- Remember that every business (with a business telephone)
will be in the yellow pages, free, in the listings.The Yellow
Pages are generally a reference tool. Design your ad accordingly
For more about Yellow Pages, get my article "15 Tips
for Better Yellow Pages Ads" MailTo:[email protected]
BIG Mike is a Business Consultant and Professional
Speaker. His BIG Ideas Group helps business grow with promotions,
special reports, mastermind groups and seminars. http://BigIdeasGroup.com
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