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What Kind Of Ad Are You Doing?

Date Published: 25th May 2008
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Many businesses rely on ads to generate business. But how do you know if your ads are working or not. It starts with knowing the two types of ads that are created. And once you know, you'll be able to create the ad that you want. Take a moment to think about this.

Your sales, marketing and promotion is costing you how much? I'm sure it's quite often. Where do you get your marketing ideas from? Probably you look at what everyone else is doing, and do something similar to that. Here's a hard and honest question you must ask- everyone else is also doing it so will that mean it's the best thing for your own marketing campaign? Let's talk about ads for now.

You really need to stand back and take a critical look at what you're doing with your own valuable money. If you're going to spend (or waste) money on advertising, you might as well think about what you want from your ads. There are two ways to do this: Either (1) an exhibition piece or (2) a dealmaker.


The exhibition piece is what most people do when they create ads- they set up their advertising so that it simply lets people see and know about you, what you do, etc. Nothing more. In other words, it is an exhibition piece that stands there and allows you to look at it. Hence the name. Even the contact information on the marketing piece is also part of the "exhibition". But at the end of the day, it does nothing. It doesn't motivate the reader or viewer to do anything.

A dealmaker, on the other hand, is and ad where the deals are made with the reader. In other words, you have the product or service to sell. Whoever reads your ads will have the money in hand, waiting to be spent. You want the money in his pocket to go to you, and not to anyone else, for your product. So you make a deal. What's the deal? Simple. The deal will be that you give your product or service (plus bonuses and guarantees that will allow you to stand out as the best deal available out there) and the other person will give you the money for what you give. It's a result. You will give what you offer in exchange for the reader's money. Simple as that.


Which would you prefer? I would say that since your business needs sales in order to survive, it would make common sense for you to do "dealmaker" marketing and sales. The exhibition piece type of marketing does not center around helping you make money.

But most people out there do the exhibition piece type of marketing. If you just follow what everyone else does, instead of thinking for yourself, your money will be wasted. So why are you doing it this way? Go with the dealmaker style of advertising!


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Joseph Browns does copywriting and marketing strategy for both online and offline media. You can get more information on getting more customers by getting the free report at http://www.thesalescrafter.com/get-report.htm (there's no "l" after the .htm)
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