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The Pros & Cons of Traditional Media

Denver Marketing, Denver media planning

Denver, Colorado – As an advertising agency owner in Denver Colorado, my (potential) clients always ask me, “which medium is the best one to reach my best customer?” The truth of the matter is the most important element is the message. The correct medium can definitely help, but  a strategic message that is relevant to the intended audience.

The right medium does matter when it comes to reaching the right demographic, fitting your budget and meeting your objective. As experienced media buying and planning agency, we’ve come to understand how and when to use the various traditional mediums. Below is a list of the pros and cons of each of the main mediums. (Note: I consider online advertising “digital marketing” and therefore not covered in this article.) This list is not all inclusive, but a basic guideline.

Radio Advertising

 Pros:

  1. Immediate delivery of message and high frequency of message [you can repeat several times per day].
  2. Local audience. Selectivity by format. High availability.
  3. Low cost per thousand [CPM] exposures.
  4. Low cost production.
  5. Reach an exclusive and captive [mobile] audience.

 Cons:

  1. Limited to audio message.
  2. High channel switching.
  3. Your message expires immediately [no shelf life].
  4. High advertising clutter.

Newspaper Advertising

 Pros:

  1. Newspaper ads rank highest for believability for all media, especially with an older audience.
  2. High local coverage and immediate [daily] delivery of your message.
  3. Excellent mass media [almost everybody reads the newspaper].
  4. An interactive medium [people hold it, save it, write on it, cut coupons, etc.].
  5. Flexibility in production: low cost, fast turnaround, ad shapes, size, excellent quality for inserts.
  6. Special targeted sections and shopping guides.
  7. Extraordinarily high Sunday readership.

 Cons:

  1. Very busy/cluttered competitive environment [must compete against other ads and the newspaper copy].
  2. Little control over ad placement.
  3. Low production quality.
  4. Hard to target your specific audience.
  5. Short life span [24 hours].

Television Advertising

 Pros:

  1. Immediate delivery of message and high frequency of message [you can repeat several times per day].
  2. Very high impact – TV is the best for stimulating the senses.
  3. High mass audience coverage, high prestige.
  4. Low cost per thousand [CPM] exposures.
  5. Local regional emphasis, cable audience availability, some audience selectivity.

 Cons:

  1. Very high costs of production and airtime.
  2. Limited audience selectivity.
  3. Your message expires immediately [no shelf life].
  4. High advertising clutter.
  5. High channel switching.

Direct Mail Advertising

 Pros:

  1. Highest response rate of all media.
  2. Highest level of selectivity of all media.
  3. High quality control.
  4. A measurable media for cost and response. Easy to test.
  5. High personalization.
  6. Creative flexibility.
  7. Long life span.
  8. No advertising clutter [once they open your piece].

 Cons:

  1. Highest cost per exposure.
  2. Over-saturation of market – people get a lot of mail.
  3. Negative connotations about buying through the mail.
  4. Negative connotations about “junk mail”.

Magazine Advertising

 Pros :

  1. Excellent photo reproduction in full color.
  2. Long shelf life with high pass-along readership.
  3. High readership rates and reader loyalty.
  4. High ability to select audience.
  5. Regional editions for a more local audience.
  6. Proven selling power. High prestige.

 Cons:

  1. Long lead times. Unable to deliver your message immediately.
  2. High CPM for mass audience advertising.
  3. Heavy advertising clutter – often half of a magazine is advertising.
  4. Poor local coverage.
  5. Can’t deliver your message with a high frequency.

Outdoor/Billboard Advertising

 Pros:

  1. Highest reach of all media.
  2. Lowest CPM of all media.
  3. Neighborhood level selectivity.
  4. Very high frequency of reach.
  5. Potential high impact because of size.
  6. Some good location of message availability.

 Cons:

  1. Only very short, simple messages work.
  2. Some image problems with poor locations.
  3. Hard to measure results.
  4. High initial costs.
  5. Negative connotations about visual pollution.

Yellow Page Advertising

 Pros:

  1. Very high percentage of new buyers [over 50%].
  2. Very high percentage of active buyers [over 88%].
  3. Completes the marketing process by bringing customers in.
  4. Second highest media for believability.
  5. Reaches 76% of U.S. adults in the average month. [Available in almost every home and business.]
  6. Longest shelf life. Open 24 hours per day.
  7. A measurable media for cost and response. Easy to test.

 Cons:

  1. Highest advertising clutter [100% ads].
  2. High cost for competitive positioning.
  3. High CPM [but highest active buyers].
  4. More directories mean lower reach per directory.
  5. More headings mean lower reach per heading.
  6. You can only change your ad once per year.

There are many advertising media options for reaching your target audience that are not part of the digital word and still viable. Each kind of media has advantages and disadvantages.  How to better use advertising media is a big subject, and it’s easy to go wrong. If you’re in Colorado, Texas or anywhere on Earth, Contact us so we hope that we have provided some guidance for your media program.

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