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About Advertising In Magazines
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Successful mail order dealers realise that
there are two very distinct groups of publications in which to
place advertising for maximum results. The first group includes
newspapers and magazines designed to fill the needs, wants and
interests of the 'General Public'. These 'National' publications
can be found on news stands across the Nation. The second group
is what is called 'Trade' publications. This consists of dozens
of mail order magazines, ad sheets etc. Contrary to what some
publishers of these 'Trades' claim, very few copies ever get into
the hands of the General Public. Over 90% of the readers are mail
order dealers or those thinking of entering mail order.
Whilst an advert placed in one of the 'Nationals'
may bring in astronomical results, the identical advert may fall
flat when inserted ina 'Trade' publication. Likewise, an advert
that has sensational pulling power in one of the 'Trades', may
get little or no response when it appears in a 'National'. As
with any other profession, most mail order dealers are interested
in what is happening in their own field plus they may also read
'Nationals'. However, the general public reads 'Nationals' but
about 99% have very little interest in the 'internal' affairs
of mail order. They couldn't care less. This is very important
to remember when placing ANY advert.
Readers of mail order publications are interested in two basic
needs. Firstly, how they can build up their business and increase
profits. Secondly, ways of saving money. Unless what you have
to offer falls into either of these two categories, adverts placed
in 'Trades' are a waste of money. With so many 'Trades' to choose
from, the logicalquestion is,'Where will an advert get the best
results?' There is no 100% accurate answer. It is a matter of
'testing'. When selecting a publication to place an advert in
for the first time, check the names of the advertisers appearing
in each publication. If some of the better known names in mail
order are represented, then you can be assured that it is a good
publication to try. Most of these veterans know what they are
doing and make certain that their advertising budget is wisely
spent. So, follow the leaders.
Next, check the amount of 'filer' copy that
appears in the publication. If more space is devoted to articles
than to advertising, it is very possible that the publication
is floundering. Remember, it is the adverts and NOT the articles
that support any publication. Lack of adverts means that the publication
does not have many advertisers. Lack of advertisers generally
signifies that others have tried advertising in the publication
and were disappointed with the results. They would then naturally
stop advertising. However if you enjoy the articles and find them
informative, it is much wiser to pay a small fee for a subscription
and forget about advertising in them.
A second warning signal of where NOT to advertise
is by the amount of space a publisher devotes to his own offers.
Obviously, any publisher would rather fill their publications
with adverts of cash-paying customers but if dealers are reluctant
to buy space due to poor response from previous adverts, the publisher
has no alternative but to fill up the pages with his own offers.
Otherwise many of the pages would be blank.

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