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.
It may surprise many small business owners that Fayetteville radio has a larger reach than Pandora and Spotify even among millennials. Clearly, it is a myth that younger consumers are ditching legacy media in favor of digital options.
Radio's dominance over audio-streaming sources like Pandora and Spotify is not limited to reach. According to Edison Research, consumers devote 225% more of their time spent with audio, listening to local radio versus streaming sites.
According to the eBook "7 Steps For Success", the repetition of an advertiser's message is crucial to achieving top-of-mind status for a Fayetteville small business owner. The more times a consumer spends with a medium, the more efficient it becomes to generate an effective level of frequency.
Because consumers spend so little of their time with streaming-audio sites like Pandora and Spotify, it becomes nearly impossible for a Fayetteville business owner to achieve the levels of repetition necessary for an advertising schedule to be effective.
If a business is already advertising on Fayetteville radio, then by default, they are already reaching almost all of of Pandora's and Spotify's audiences.
Nielsen reveals that 90% of the combined audience for Pandora and Spotify also listens to Fayetteville radio stations during the course of the week. That number is even higher among millennial consumers.
Ninety-four percent of 18-34 year old Pandora and Spotify listeners tune-in to Fayetteville radio stations, as well, during the course of the week.
James Grafstrom, who manages the Crown Complex in Fayetteville, favors advertising on local radio stations over streaming audio sites.
“Although the media landscape has changed, no matter how you look at it,” he says, “radio is still in the forefront. People are in their cars every day whether they are.going to work or coming home. During that time, they are listening to Fayetteville radio. They might be listening to a rock station; a pop station; a rap station; a talk station; or a county station. But the bottom line is they are listening.”
“They might not have a chance to look at the newspaper that day, or check Facebook,” Mr. Grafstrom continues, “but because they are captive in their cars, we can reach them with our message, even if it just for 15 or 30 seconds. I see this as a real value to keep The Crown Complex top-of-mind in our community.”
Walter White, Vice President of Corporate Communications for Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation agrees. The company has been advertising non-stop on Fayetteville radio for 16 years.
“Fayetteville radio stations are the best partners for this approach, The local on-air personalities are like gods in our community. They have earned the trust and reflect the values of their listeners.”
“We can’t depend on options like Pandora, Spotify or social media to help with these sorts of endeavors,” he continues, “because they just don’t have the local presence we need to be successful.