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Advertising After Dark Is Big Value For Fayetteville Business Owners

May 7, 2019 7:34:12 AM / by Larry Julius

Is advertising on Fayetteville radio just a day job for local small business owners?  

Thousands of North Carolina companies depend on radio advertising to market their goods and services. But most of these business owners choose to buy commercials only between 6:00 am and 7:00 pm.  Is this a good idea? Maybe not.  Here are the facts.

During the course of last week, for instance, 288,946 adult consumers tuned-in to their favorite Fayetteville radio stations. This is significantly higher than the number that tuned-in to a local TV station, read a local newspaper, or logged on to Spotify and Pandora.

But radio listeners do not roll-up their ears just because the sunsets. According to Nielsen, 50% of people who listen to the radio during daylight hours, also tune in at night.

To put this in perspective, more people listen to Fayetteville radio at night than listen to satellite radio, Pandora, and Spotify combined.

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Topics audience profile, Pandora, Spotify, small business, Radio Listener Profile, time of day, prime time, radio effectiveness, chosing the best radio station, small business owner, advertise in fayetteville, fayetteville radio stations

Top 10 Reasons A Fayetteville Small Business Might Fail

May 3, 2019 8:50:28 AM / by Larry Julius

Some of the bravest people in Fayetteville are small business owners.  These hearty entrepreneurs invest their passion, their hope, their time, and, of course, their money despite the odds.

According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), the good news is that 80% of small businesses make it through the first year. After that, though, only about half will make it to their fifth anniversary. Even fewer, 33% will keep their doors open for ten years.

CBInsights performed an analysis to determine the top ten reasons small business owners fail.  I have included the entire list. But, of particular importance, is reason #8, "poor marketing". This subject will be discussed in more detail because this is where advertising on Fayetteville radio stations can help business owners not to fail.

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Topics Advertiser Success, small business, small business owner, advertise in fayetteville, fayetteville radio stations

Fayetteville Small Business Owners Get The Last Word on The Radio

Apr 29, 2019 3:15:00 PM / by Larry Julius

When a Fayetteville small business owner advertises on a local radio station, the first words determine if consumers will pay attention. The article "Be Heard: The #1 Job of Commercials on Fayetteville Radio" discusses this topic in-depth.

When it comes time to buy, however, getting in the final word can be equally important.  Advertising on Fayetteville radio is often the last voice a customer hears before making a purchase in-store or online.

Being the last voice serves as a potent reminder to consumers that a business or product exists.  Especially since our brains make things very easy to forget. Science says it's so.

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Topics Retailer, retail, store traffic, internet traffic, point of purchase

Advertising on Fayetteville Radio: How To Choose Quality Over Quantity

Apr 25, 2019 3:32:00 PM / by Larry Julius

Warning: this article requires the exercise of math muscles not used since 9th-grade algebra class.

It is true that the cost of advertising on a Fayetteville radio station is proportional to the number of listeners that station reaches.  The more listeners who tune-in, the more a business owner can expect to pay for each commercial.

It is also true, that when a Fayetteville small business owner purchases a commercial on a radio station, they are paying to reach all of the listeners. Only a portion of those listeners, though, will ever be in the market for the goods or services that business sells.

The entirety of a radio station's audience can be thought of as the 'quantity'.  The fraction of that audience that will be receptive to a business owner's message (the listeners most likely to become customers), are the 'quality'. 

When a business owner is choosing which Fayetteville radio stations to advertise on, which is more important, quantity or quality?  Reaching the most listeners or the most likely customers?

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Topics chosing the best radio station, quantity, quality

Do Consumers Pay Attention To Commercials On Fayetteville Radio?

Apr 23, 2019 3:33:00 PM / by Larry Julius

Just about every adult in Fayetteville spent, on average, 15 hours last week listening to the radio.  As a matter of fact, more people tuned-in to their favorite Fayetteville radio station than watched TV; read a newspaper, or logged-on to Pandora and Spotify."Sure," a Fayetteville small business owner said to me. "People are still tuning-in to local radio stations, but do they switch stations when my commercial comes on?"

Not to worry. Unlike TV, which makes avoiding commercials a breeze, there is no ad-skipping technology for radio.  As a result, a study by Nielsen reveals that 93% of radio listeners stick around for the ads.

This raises the question: Consumers are not button-pushing during radio commercials, but are they paying attention to the content of the advertising? Research says YES.

Radio advertising is converting listeners to customers. Here is the proof.

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Topics sales lift, store traffic, internet traffic

Be Heard: The #1 Job of Commercials On Fayetteville Radio

Apr 19, 2019 7:40:00 AM / by Larry Julius

The number one job of a radio commercial is not to sell products for the sponsoring Fayetteville small business owner. 

The number one job is not to build store traffic or to create top of mind of awareness.

The number one job of a radio commercial is not to build brand or deliver ROI.

The number one job of every commercial on Fayetteville radio is to be heard. Period. When a commercial is heard, then all the rest will follow. But being heard is not easy.

At the exact second a radio commercial begins, 11,000,000 other pieces of information are all wrestling for the listener's attention.  Sadly, a consumer's brain is only capable of dealing with about 50 bits of that information at a time.

If you are a local business owner who would like to secure a larger share of the $7.1 billion Fayetteville radio listeners will spend this year, then what you say first in your commercial is crucial to winning the battle for a consumer's ear.

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Topics commercial, copywriting, expectancy

Fayetteville Business Owners: Skip Ads on Spotify and Pandora

Apr 15, 2019 3:08:00 PM / by Larry Julius

Of all the advertising options available to Fayetteville small business owners, streaming audio services like Pandora and Spotify are the least effective.  Here's why.

According to Nielsen, after the content of a commercial is considered, the element of an advertising campaign that drives sales the most is reach. In other words, making sure the most people possible are exposed to the advertiser's message is crucial.

When it comes to achieving reach among consumers, Pandora and Spotify rank dead last.  Advertising on Fayetteville radio, actually, can reach 300% more consumers than these two streaming-audio platforms combined.

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Topics Streaming Audio, Pandora, Spotify

How To Advertise On Radio In Fayetteville

Apr 11, 2019 2:52:55 PM / by Larry Julius

Hundreds of Fayetteville small business owners depend on radio advertising to successfully market their goods and service.

Take Carolyn Barbour, for instance. She and her husband Tommy own Budget Rooter, a local plumbing company. They have been advertising consistently on Fayetteville radio since 2007.

“I can testify,” says Ms. Barbour, “our radio advertising has created lifetime customers for our company. We’ve tried other forms of advertising, but they have all failed us.” 

Joe Quigg, owner of Ed's Tire & Auto Service, has been advertising on Fayetteville radio since he bought the business in 2004.

“When it comes to spending money, I am very conservative,” says Mr. Quigg. “I don’t like spending money I don’t have to. Our sales have grown every year since I have owned the business. Radio has been a big spend for us, but it has also been a big part of our growth. I wouldn’t be willing to do without it.”

There's a right way and a wrong way for North Carolina small business owners to advertise on Fayetteville radio.  Fortunately, there is a free resource at AdvertiseInFayetteville.com that can help replicate the successes of Ms. Barbour and Mr. Quigg.

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Topics Advice, guide, instructions

Steal This Employee: Recruitment Advertising On Fayetteville Radio

Apr 8, 2019 3:07:00 PM / by Larry Julius

Ahhhh. The good ol' days!

Remember when you had a job opening at your Fayetteville small business, and you would put a help-wanted sign in the window? Then, in a matter of days, qualified candidates would present themselves.

Well, those days ended 100 months ago when a raging employment boom seemed to suck up every available worker. Now, there are more jobs openings than interested candidates.

What's a small business to do? The shortage of workers is hampering growth and challenging the survival of some companies.  Recruitment advertising on Fayetteville radio can successfully fill your open jobs.

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Topics recruitment advertising, help wanted

What is the Best Way to Advertise Retail Stores in Fayetteville?

Apr 8, 2019 10:55:47 AM / by Larry Julius

Over the next 12 month, Fayetteville area consumers will spend $7.1 billion on retail products.

Small business owners who want to compete for a share of this cash will need to advertise. As Professor Jef Richards at Michigan State University points out, “Advertising is totally unnecessary…unless you want to make money.”

Bottom line: Fayetteville consumers will only buy from retailers they know about.

There are many ways for Fayetteville small business owners to advertise. This includes local television, newspapers, or streaming media platforms like Pandora and Spotify.

But regardless of what product a retailer sells, the best option is advertising on Fayetteville radio. Radio reaches significantly more consumers in every major retail category than all of the other media choices.

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Topics retail, small business

What is The Best Time to Advertise on Radio in Fayetteville?

Apr 4, 2019 9:04:00 AM / by Larry Julius

You've done the research. You now know that by every measure, radio advertising is the most effective way for your Fayetteville small business to market its goods and services.

You have learned, for instance, 288,946 consumers regularly tune-in to their favorite Fayetteville radio stations.  That's more than 90% of all adults.

You've also learned that, on average, adults spend almost two hours per day listening to Fayetteville radio.

If you dug deep enough, then you know radio advertising delivers, on average, a $10 lift in sales for every $1 invested. This is a remarkable ROI for any Fayetteville small business owner.

What you may not have figured out, however, is what is the best time of day to advertise on Fayetteville radio?

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Topics time of day, daypart, prime time

Nobody Listens To Fayetteville NC Radio Stations Anymore

Apr 1, 2019 11:06:34 AM / by Larry Julius

Did you really just do that? Did you just call the 288,946 people who tuned-in to a Fayetteville radio station last week nobodies?

Don't worry, though. You are not the first Fayetteville advertiser who has made that mistake  Media expert Doug Schoen used to share the same opinion. He came clean in a Forbes article.

"You wouldn't know it from all the media coverage focused on streaming video and streaming music," says Mr. Schoen, "but recent Nielsen data shows radio actually has the most reach among American media consumers. 93% of adults listen to the radio each week as compared to 87% who watch TV, a substantive difference."

This is true in Fayetteville, as well, where radio listeners far out-number the people who watch local TV; read local newspapers; or logon to a streaming audio site like Pandora and Spotify.

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Topics Advice, Radio Listener Profile

Verdict: Fayetteville Radio Stations Drive Clients to Local Lawyers

Mar 27, 2019 12:43:13 PM / by Larry Julius

Over the next 12 months, 21,000 people in Fayetteville will seek the help of a local attorney.  These clients will generate more than $77,000,000 in legal fees for services including real estate transactions, bankruptcies, criminal defense, traffic offenses, personal injury, divorce, estate planning, and civil matters.

There are 24,000 lawyers to choose from in North Carolina. So, what can a local attorney do to compete for a share of this mammoth pool of billable hours? He or she can do what hundreds of other successful small business owners do: advertise on Fayetteville radio.

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Topics Lawyer, Website Traffic, Attorney, attribution

Advertising on Fayetteville Radio Rocks: 5 Facts You Need to Know Now

Mar 23, 2019 1:01:57 PM / by Larry Julius

Advertising is critical for Fayetteville small business owners looking to cash in on the $7.1-billion local consumers will spend at retail this year.

To successfully stay top of mind, many business owners advertise on Fayetteville radio. These local companies depend on radio's reliable reach, recall, and return-on-investment to convert listeners to customers.

For those local business owners who do not advertise on Fayetteville radio, here are five facts they need to know right now about the power of advertising on radio.  Here's why Fayetteville radio rocks.

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Topics Research, Total Audience

5 Facts You Know About Advertising on Fayetteville Radio That Ain't So

Mar 18, 2019 6:07:00 AM / by Larry Julius

Let's set the record straight. You can't see the Great Wall of China from the moon. Your fingernails don't keep growing when you're dead. Shaving does not make hair grow back quicker or thicker. Chicken soup will not cure a cold. And a penny dropped from the top of the Empire State Building cannot kill a pedestrian below.

Don't believe me? Just ask Google.

Like the so-called facts above, there are also things that many Fayetteville small business owners think they know about advertising on the radio that just aren't true.

Here are five most common misconceptions followed by the truth.

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Topics small business, facts

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