To capture significant shares of the increased retail spending, the 8,690 small business owners in the Fayetteville area would typically invest in advertising. Persistent and pernicious inflation pressures, however, are starting to gnaw away at marketing budgets.
According to the National Federation of Independent Business Owners (NFIB), businesses cite inflation as their number one problem. For many Fayetteville business owners, uncontrollable wholesale, transportation, and labor costs are forcing retailers to raise the prices they charge their customers. But, for many retail products, inflated retail prices can drive customers away.
To limit consumer price increases and still make a profit, Fayetteville business owners, then, are forced to cut expenses, including advertising and marketing. This means it is now imperative that the limited investments retailers can make in advertising must deliver the strongest returns possible.
According to a recent study by Nielsen, advertising on Fayetteville radio can provide the best return on investment (ROI) for local retailers.
From April through July of 2021, Neilsen was able to measure the sales results of a radio advertising campaign conducted by a major retailer. The study utilized portable people meter technology to segment consumers into two discrete categories: those who were exposed to the retailer's advertising campaign and those who were not.
Nielsen was then able to match the consumers in each segment to their credit/debit or shopper card purchase behavior. Consequently, the study was able to measure decisively how sales were affected by the retailer's advertising campaign.
Here are the key takeaways from the Neilsen study:
Most importantly, the Nielsen study revealed that every $1000 that the retailer invested in the radio advertising campaign returned $13,000 in sales. A 13-time ROI.
Fayetteville retailers should know that these findings support 22 other Nielsen studies that indicate, on average, that advertising on local radio delivers a 10-time return on investment.
Radio's ROI is partly driven by the medium's dominant reach among local consumers.
Every week, according to Nielsen, 323,000 adults are reached by Fayetteville radio stations. This is more consumers than are available via social media, local TV, local cable, local newspapers, streaming audio, and streaming video.
According to another advertising study by Nielsen, after the actual content of the commercial message itself, reach is the most potent advertising element that can drive sales. Reach is more important than brand, recency, or even context. Fayetteville radio provides local business owners with the most significant reach among consumers.
As Fayetteville retailers continue to find the most cost-effective way to market their goods and services as inflation erodes their marketing budgets, advertising on local radio is measurably the best option.
To learn more about Nielsen's latest ROI study, click here.