Advertising Your Business Successfully

Oct 7
08:11

2011

Andrew Stratton

Andrew Stratton

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Advertising in the Yellow Pages is one of the three steps that a business needs to take in order to survive the recession.

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Advertising is one of the key components to a successful business. At the end of the day it doesn't matter so much what your business is about as much as it matters if people know that your business even exists. Getting your business name out there for public consumption is vital for your business to survive.

Business 101 dictates several key points for survival,Advertising Your Business Successfully Articles especially in a recession. First, you need to have a product that people need and not just want. Ideally, if you have a recession proof product consumers will always need it, even if they can't afford it. For example, at the height of our recent recession, people cut back on eating out and going out to the movies. What was once considered a necessity soon became what it really was - a luxury to people who had no job security and were surrounded by the uncertainties of day-to-day living. Businesses that centered around this "need" for luxuries soon found themselves falling to the wayside as people tightened up their belts and held on tight for what has turned out to be a very long ride.

In the meantime, businesses that were able to offer a truly needed service or goods were able to weather the worst of the recession with just a little bruising. For example laundromats, funeral homes and grocery stores, which are not glamorous businesses,have been able to stay in business and even flourish as the demand and need has remained steady or even increased.

But even if your business is offering a service that is needed, it still needs to be advertised so that people know you're there. It wasn't that long ago when the Yellow Pages were the first choice for most businesses, and for many businesses their only form of advertising. And while it may seem that advertising in the Yellow Pages is archaic and out of date, this is still a standby for people to locate goods and services.

The Internet has changed how people advertise their businesses. For example, instead of just advertising your business name and hours in a hard copy of the Yellow Pages, which did not give very much information to the consumer unless you paid for a large ad space, you can now advertise in an interactive web-based Yellow Pages which allows consumers to pull up your business name and even look it up on Google it so they can find your business from their home with even more convenience than before.

Marketing 101 does dictate that the final key to successful businesses is location. Before, if you weren't able to locate it on the main drag and you were not easy to locate from simply a street address, you lost as much business as you found. But with interactive Yellow Pages pulling up maps to your business address it is easier than ever for consumers to locate you. Provide consumers with a product they need, a location they can find, and advertise where consumers expect to look and your business will survive.