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Advertising To Furniture Shoppers In Fayetteville

Jan 16, 2020 10:54:00 AM / by Larry Julius

Low unemployment, a boom in housing starts, and confident consumers are propelling robust sales for Fayetteville furniture stores.

In 2019, local consumers in the Fayetteville area spent $173 million on furniture and home furnishing. This number is expected to grow.

Based on estimates developed by Furniture Today’s Strategic Insights team and Easy Analytic Software Inc. (EASI), the total furniture and bedding market is projected to expand by more than 22% by 2024.

If a Fayetteville small business owner who sells furniture, furnishings, or home decor would like to grab a larger share of this expanding market, then advertising is necessary.  By almost every key metric, advertising on local radio is a sound marketing investment.

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Topics small business, small business owner, digital advertising, facebook, newspaper advertising, online advertising, mattress, furniture, social media advertising, radio advertising, television advertising, new home buyers, real estate

Advertising on Fayetteville Radio: 5 Facts To Know

Jan 9, 2020 12:07:26 PM / by Larry Julius

Small business owners have been advertising on Fayetteville radio since the first station, WBT, went on the air in 1922.  By almost every metric, the medium remains the best way to successfully market goods and services to local consumers.

Before  Fayetteville businesses finalize their marketing plans for this year, here are five facts they should know about radio advertising.

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Topics Pandora, Spotify, small business, small business owner, best way to advertise, digital advertising, facebook, newspaper advertising, online advertising, social media advertising, radio advertising, television advertising

Best Way To Advertise Pizza Restaurants In Fayetteville

Jan 4, 2020 9:03:32 AM / by Larry Julius

Fayetteville consumers cannot get enough pizza.

In 2012, there were just 135 local pizza restaurants. Today, however, that number has grown to 146. In 2019, these establishments racked up $68,640,726 in total sales.

Fifty-nine percent of pizza sales in the Fayetteville area are rung-up by one of the top-50 chains like Domino's or Pizza Hut. The remaining 41% of revenue is controlled by independent, small business owners.

To compete for a larger share of the pizza pie in Fayetteville requires local restaurant owners to bring in new customers. A proven way to accomplish this is with advertising.

The US Small Business Administration recommends that every Fayetteville area small business advertise consistently.  

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Topics Streaming Audio, small business, small business owner, internet advertising, newspaper advertising, restaurant advertising, online advertising, social media advertising, radio advertising, television advertising, restaurant marketing

How to Build Larger Share of Home Improvement Spending In Fayetteville

Dec 31, 2019 9:01:41 AM / by Larry Julius

Consumers in Fayetteville spent a record $503-million on home improvements in 2019. This level of spending is projected to drop modestly next year, according to Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies.

“Declining home sales and home-building activity coupled with slower gains in permitting for improvement projects will put the brakes on remodeling growth,” says Chris Herbert, the center’s managing director.

“However, if falling mortgage interest rates continue to incentivize home sales, refinancing, and ultimately remodeling activity, the slowdown may soften some.”

If Fayetteville small businesses that sell home improvement products and services would like to continue to grow despite the softening market, then advertising will be required.

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Topics Streaming Audio, small business, small business owner, best way to advertise, digital advertising, newspaper advertising, online advertising, consumer spending, radio advertising, television advertising, home improvement, remodeling

Employment Advertising: Find 97% Of Qualified Candidates In Fayetteville

Dec 19, 2019 2:31:00 PM / by Larry Julius

Fayetteville area small business owners need employees...desperately.

According to a report from the National Federation of Independent Business, 26% of small business owners say finding qualified workers is their number one problem. 

The report goes on to say that 88% of small business owners looking to hire new employees are finding there are no qualified candidates.

The historically low unemployment figures in Fayetteville appears to be the root cause of local hiring woes. The metro area's jobless rate stands at 4.8%. There are just not enough qualified workers to go around.

Most small business owners have exhausted the traditional methods of recruitment. These include online job board posts, newspaper ads, referral bonuses, and help wanted signs. All to no avail.

To successfully attract the qualified applicants they yearn for, local small business owners need to command the attention of 'passive' job seekers. The number one source for these candidates is Fayetteville radio.

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Topics recruitment advertising, Pandora, Spotify, small business, small business owner, digital advertising, facebook, newspaper advertising, online advertising, social media advertising, radio advertising, television advertising, employment advertising

How To Reach Valentine's Day Shoppers In Fayetteville

Dec 17, 2019 3:25:58 PM / by Larry Julius

For Fayetteville small business owners who depend on Valentine's Day to spike first-quarter sales, this year could prove to be a battle as the decline in celebrants is expected to continue.

Based on estimates from the National Retail Federation, 197,000 Fayetteville consumers will be participating in the holiday this year. This is 20% fewer than ten years ago.

There is good news, however, for local  business owners. Although there are will be fewer customers, local Valentine's Day spending is expected to grow to $32.1-million. This is 28% higher than a decade ago.

So, how does a Fayetteville retailer or restaurant win the battle for the hearts and wallets of romantic consumers?  Advertising is a necessary weapon to win this war.

No weapon is as potent as advertising on Fayetteville radio.

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Topics Valentine's Day, small business, small business owner, best way to advertise, digital advertising, newspaper advertising, online advertising, consumer spending, social media advertising, radio advertising, television advertising

Advertising In Fayetteville: Reaching Savers and Investors

Dec 13, 2019 4:47:02 PM / by Larry Julius

When Fayetteville consumers make their New Year's resolutions, many will have money on their minds.

A new study by Fidelity Investments finds that 67% of adults are considering a financial resolution for 2020. This is 10% more than last year.

The top financial resolution, among those considering one is, 'saving more'. The study found that, when asked to choose, a vast majority of consumers would rather save $5000 than lose five pounds.

This fervor for finance is excellent news for Fayetteville small business owners who cater to savers and investors. This includes financial advisors, insurance agents, bankers, accountants, and mortgage brokers.

To compete for a fair share of these resolution dollars requires business owners to advertise. By any metric, the best way to reach potential savers and investors is on Fayetteville radio.

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Topics small business, small business owner, best way to advertise, digital advertising, online advertising, consumer spending, social media advertising, radio advertising, television advertising, financial planners, financial services, insurance agents, stockbrokers, accountants

Market To African American Consumers In Fayetteville

Dec 11, 2019 7:49:00 AM / by Larry Julius

The buying power of Black consumers in the Fayetteville area is now $3.7 billion. Over the past 19 years, according to Nielsen, the pace of spending by African Americans has grown 28% faster than by White consumers.

If a local small business owner would like to earn a larger share of this spending, the best place to start is with advertising.

"For African American consumers, advertising of all types is an important touchpoint in their shopping journey," says a recent study by Nielsen. "African American consumers are more likely than the total population to agree that advertising provides them with meaningful information about the product use of other consumers."

"African Americans are avid media consumers, across multiple media channels, which gives advertisers ample opportunities to connect with them."

The best advertising medium, though, for small business owners to reach local African American consumers is on Fayetteville radio.

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Topics small business, small business owner, best way to advertise, facebook, instagram, newspaper advertising, consumer spending, social media advertising, radio advertising, television advertising, african american consumers, black consumers

Fayetteville Business Advice: Top 10 Advertising Articles Of 2019

Dec 6, 2019 6:01:11 PM / by Larry Julius

Small business owners in the Fayetteville area must advertise to claim a fair share of the $8.5 billion retail economy.

“Think you have a great product?” asks the U.S. Small Business Administration. “Unfortunately, no one’s going to know about it unless you advertise.”  The SBA goes on to say, “Advertising, if done correctly, can do wonders for your sales, and you know what that means: more revenue and more success for your business."

During 2019, many Fayetteville small business owners sought advertising guidance on the advice pages of www.AdvertiseInFayetteville.com. Below are the top ten most-read articles from the past 12 months.

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Topics Advice, Pandora, Spotify, small business, small business owner, best way to advertise, facebook, newspaper advertising, social media advertising, radio advertising, television advertising, effective advertising

Advertising In Fayetteville: The Value of Reaching College Graduates

Dec 4, 2019 10:55:27 AM / by Larry Julius

There's a reason many Fayetteville small business owners target their advertising towards consumers who have completed a four-year college degree. It's because, typically, university graduates earn $29,106 more per year than those with only a high school diploma, according to The Federal Reserve.

There are, according to Nielsen, 65,496 college graduates living in the Fayetteville area. In total, this population generates $5.1 billion in annual take-home pay. To tap into a similar pool of spending power, a marketer would need to reach 113,526 consumers who did not go beyond high school.

The number of people reached by a campaign is, generally, what determines the cost of advertising. So, for a Fayetteville small business owner operating on a tight marketing budget, spending can be kept in check by targeting those consumers with the most money to spend. In this case, college graduates.

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Topics small business, small business owner, advertise in fayetteville, best way to advertise, newspaper advertising, social media advertising, radio advertising, television advertising, college graduates, educated consumers

How To Buy Radio Advertising In Fayetteville On A Budget

Nov 26, 2019 6:33:00 AM / by Larry Julius

Over the next 12 months, Fayetteville area consumers are expected to spend $8.5 billion at retail.  To capture a larger share of this cash, small business owners in Cumberland and Robeson Counties should consider advertising.

The US Small Business Administration recommends that every Fayetteville small business advertise consistently.  “Think you have a great product?” asks the SBA. “Unfortunately, no one’s going to know about it unless you advertise.”  The SBA goes on to say, “Advertising, if done correctly, can do wonders for your product sales, and you know what that means: more revenue and more success for your business."

Local business owners have depended on radio advertising to market their goods and services since 1939. This was the year Wall Christian Ewing and Harry Layman put the first local station, WFNC, on the air.

Today, Fayetteville radio, by any key advertising metric, is still the best way for business owners to reach local consumers.

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Topics Co-op Advertising, commercial length, small business, time of day, best way to advertise, radio advertising, advertising on a budget, indexing, quality vs. quantity

Does Advertising On Fayetteville Radio Work?

Oct 29, 2019 11:45:00 AM / by Larry Julius

Advertising is critical to the growth and ultimate success of a Fayetteville small business. The U.S. Small Business Administration recommends that mature businesses should budget 7-8% of its annual income for advertising the company's goods and services. 

Businesses who are in their early growth phase, however, should plan on investing 10-12%.  Start-up companies that may not yet be familiar to their target consumers should consider investing even a larger percentage.

Deloitte, the world's largest business consulting firm, recommends that "radio advertising should be a big part of the mix for those buying advertising."

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Topics radio advertising works, retail, small business, advertise in fayetteville, best way to advertise, advertising in fayetteville, fayetteville radio

5 Facts Fayetteville Businesses Should Know About Radio Advertising

Oct 14, 2019 4:36:58 PM / by Larry Julius

Fayetteville area small business owners have depended on radio advertising to market their goods and services since 1939.  That's the year Wall Christian Ewing and Harry Layman put the first local station, WFNC, on the air.

Today, there are 28 radio stations that serve Cumberland and Robeson counties. Each provides a unique blend of music, information, and entertainment.  Some stations focus on politics or sports. Some play country music. Some play the hits. Some play classic rock. Some are on the AM dial. Some are on FM.

When Mr. Ewing and Mr. Layman began broadcasting, there were no TV stations in North Carolina. Those would come ten years later. Also, there was no social media, YouTube, Sirius/XM, Pandora, Spotify, or smartphones. Each of those would be products of a new Millenium.

With an overabundance of advertising options now available to small business owners, does advertising on Fayetteville radio still make sense?  Here are five facts that serve to answer that question.

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Topics small business, fayetteville radio stations, fayetteville consumers, best way to advertise, advertising in fayetteville, effective radio advertising

How To Reach The Bridal Market In Fayetteville

Aug 23, 2019 9:12:09 AM / by Larry Julius

Next year, according to Nielsen, 18,311 people in the Fayetteville area will be getting married.  Assuming that those folks are hitching-up with each other, that means there will be 9,156 weddings. 

USA Today reports that the average cost for these pending nuptials will be $25,265 including (but not limited to) rings, dresses, tuxedos, flowers, venues, photographers, invitations, limos, and rice (or birdseed for the ecologically inclined).

This means small business owners in Cumberland and Robeson counties who cater to the bridal market will be competing for a share of $231,326,340.

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Topics small business, radio effectiveness, small business owner, advertise in fayetteville, fayetteville radio stations, fayetteville small business owners, best way to advertise, bridal, bridal market, wedding

How Does Newspaper Advertising Stack-up Against Fayetteville Radio

Aug 13, 2019 3:09:08 PM / by Larry Julius

Two things are remarkable about voting day in 1920.  It was the first time, ever, women could participate in the selection of the U.S. President. It was also the first time live election results were broadcast on the radio. Not to mention, it was also the first radio broadcast, ever.

The voters' choice that night was between Warren G. Harding  and James M. Cox.  Both men had derived their political power as successful newspaper publishers.  It is quite ironic, then, that one of these men would reach the highest office in the land on the same night that the nascent radio broadcasting business began its takedown of the newspaper industry.

Nowhere is this takedown more apparent than locally, where Fayetteville radio has become, by far, the advertising medium with the largest reach.

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Topics audience profile, small business, small business owner, advertise in fayetteville, fayetteville radio stations, fayetteville consumers, fayetteville small business owners, best way to advertise, business owners, advertising in fayetteville, newspaper advertising, fayetteville observer

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