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Special Product Review
Four Secrets that Cause People to Buy Advertising
by Mark Smalley
1) Understand the advertiser's user
We need to know the advertiser's buyer or user better than they do.
If you publish an email newsletter on horse breeding the first thing
you'll need to do is identify the top "A" advertising prospects.
An "A" prospect would be any company that's already advertising in other
similar email newsletters or publications.
These "A" prospects might include prestigious breeding farms, horse
brokers or auctioneers. "A" prospects may also include horse training
facilities, horse tracks or even stables.
These prospective advertisers need to reach buyers.
A horse-breeding farm may be looking for new horse buyers or investors.
A horse broker may be looking for horse buyers. A racetrack syndicate
may be looking for new partners, publicity
or even high-end gamblers.
So when you approach these companies to purchase advertising you need to
know that YOUR READERS are the people who want their stuff.
That's what the structured sales approach to advertising is all about!
Know the market!
2) Understand the advertiser's competition
It's hard to sell advertising if we don't understand the advertiser's
competition.
One of the ways to locate top competitors for Fortune 2000 type
companies is with Hoovers.com.
When you search for a company in their database it'll display 4 or 5 of
the company's top competitors.
What's more, Google (www.google.com) is another great source for
locating competitors. Enter the company name and the word "competitors"
next to it, or the name of two companies that are competitors. You'll be
amazed how well this works at locating their competition.
If you've already established a relationship with a company you could
ask them who their competition is. They'll usually tell you.
We need to know why the competition keeps the marketing guys up at night
and then use this to our advantage.
3) Assume the risk and guarantee results
Most advertising is a joke. I mean this from an advertiser's point of
view. How many publications are willing to assume the risk of an ad and
guarantee results?
But things are changing at the speed of light. Publishers may dislike
CPA deals but they better guarantee response rates or they'll be out of
business.
After the recent dot com slaughter thousands of companies went
to a CPA (cost per action or acquisition model).
Most of the time these dying companies assigned young business
development directors with the task of obtaining "lots of customers and
affiliates" without cost.
The business development guys would say, "We only do CPA deals."
I could tell that most of these companies had only a few months of life
left before they hit bottom because they relied too heavily on CPA type
deals.
An irate business development guy once told me, "We're a multi-million
dollar company with no debt and enough cash for two years."
The reason he said this is because that is what the CEO told everyone to
say. Well, this particular company went bankrupt. Amazingly, most of the
cash went into the CEO's pocket. There are numerous legal proceedings
against the company.
There is another side of the CPA deal though. We need to be willing to
assume part of the risk for the advertiser and guarantee results.
If an advertiser is willing to assume part of the risk by sending a
check that clears I'll bend over backwards for him.
On top of that, I'll always guarantee a minimum response from our
subscribers. If we fail to meet the minimum response rate we'll continue
to run their promotion until it's achieved.
This approach has been wildly successful with advertisers.
4) Become an expert on your reader's needs
What does a small business owner really need?
What are IT Project Directors really looking for?
What does an Internet marketer really want?
What would a Java programmer like to have?
We need to become experts on our readers. We can do that by asking our
readers questions and by reading the same publications they do.
Print publishers of the 20th century would ask subscribers to fill out a
"bingo card." The notion was by answering these questions (usually 50 or
so) the publisher would really get to know their readers.
Yeah right.
Years ago when I was selling advertising for a high tech print
publication I got a hold of the names and telephone numbers of about 20
subscribers. I called everyone on the list.
Much to my surprise (and the publisher's when I showed him my findings)
I learned that only three people out of twenty ever heard of the
publication! On top of that, of the three people that did recognize the
name of the magazine only one liked it!
The "bingo cards" are a sham!
What's more, if you ask someone to tell you how much they make each year
and you give them multiple choices ranging from $45,000 to $120,000. How
many do you think are going to say they make $45,000?
The answer is none.
So the best way to get to know your readers is to send them a personal
email from the publisher. If you send just 10 of these personal emails
(not auto responders!) you'll begin to be an expert on your readers.
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Mark Smalley is the author of "Formulas that
Guarantee Advertising Sales." To find out to close a $51,478
advertising deal over the Internet -- without any phone calls, lunch
meetings, presentations or web conferencing,
just click here
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