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1- Advertise to Reach New
Customers.
Your market changes constantly. New families in
the area mean new customers to reach. People earn
more money, which means changes in lifestyles and
buying habits. The shopper who wouldn't consider
your business a few years ago may be a prime customer
now. Remember...20% of families will move this year,
5 million people will be married and 4 million babies
will be born*.
2- Advertise Continously.
Shoppers don't have the store loyalty they once
did. You must advertise to keep pace with your competition.
The National Retail Merchants Association states:
"Mobility and non-loyalty are
rampant. Stores must promote to get former customers
to return and to seek new ones.
3- Advertise to Remain With
Shoppers Through the Buying Process.
Many people postpone buying decisions. They often
go from store to store comparing prices, quality
and service. Advertising must reach them steadily
through the entire decision-making process. Your
name must be fresh in their minds when they ultimately
decide to buy.
4- Advertise Because Your Competition
is Advertising.
There are only so many consumers in the market who
are ready to buy at any one time. You'll need to
advertise to keep regular customers and to counterbalance
the advertising of your competition. You must advertise
to keep your share of customers or you will lose
them to the more aggressive competitors.
5- Advertise Because it Pays
Off Over a Long Period.
Advertising gives you a long-term advantage over
competitors who cut back or cancel advertising.
A five year survey of more than 3,000 companies
found...Advertisers who maintain or expand advertising
over a five year period see their sales increase
an average of 100%. Companies, which cut advertising,
averaged sales decreases of 45%.
6- Advertise to Generate Store
Traffic.
Continuous store traffic is the first step toward
sales increases and expanding your base of shoppers.
The more people who come into the store, the more
possibilities you have to make sales and sell additional
merchandise. For every 100 items that shoppers plan
to buy, they make 30 unanticipated "in the store"
purchases, an NRMA survey shows.
7- Advertise to Make More Sales.
Advertising works! Businesses that succeed are usually
strong, steady advertisers. Look around. You'll
find the most aggressive and consistent advertisers
are almost invariably the most successful.
8- Advertise Because There
is Always Business to Generate.
Your doors are open. Salespeople are on the payroll.
Even the slowest days produce sales. As long as
you're in business, you've got overhead to meet
and new people to reach. Advertising can generate
customers now...and in the future.
9- Advertise to Keep a Healthy
Positive Image.
In a competitive market, rumors and bad news travel
fast. Advertising corrects misleading gossip, punctures
"overstated" bad news. Advertising that is vigorous
and positive can bring shoppers into the marketplace,
regardless of the economy.
10- Advertise to Maintain Employee
Morale.
When advertising and promotion are suddenly cut
or canceled, salespeople may become alarmed and
demoralized. They may start false rumors in an honest
belief that your business is in trouble. Positive
advertising boosts morale. It gives your staff strong
additional support.
* National Center for Health Statistics
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