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When marketing your company through a magazine,
yellow pages, newspaper, and other print outlets, ad design is vital
to the success of your campaign.
There are two types of ad designs a company may
require.
1) Display ads.
These are ads you place in magazines, periodicals,
billboards, etc. to create brand recognition.
2) Response ads.
These are ads that require a response from users
- an action. Whether they call you for consultation or purchase
your products or services, these types of ads are measured in
the response of the reader.
Both ad types are important to your success. Imagine
thinking about office supplies and the first company that comes
to mind is Staples - this is brand recognition - what a display
ad accomplishes. Then imagine looking for insect repellants and
seeing a yellow pages ad that gives you a discount coupon and guarantees
results. This is responsive advertising.
No matter what your goals are for advertising,
eBuzz Design can help you achieve your goals.
We have been awarded the highest recognition in
advertising by Fosdik who records ad response and readership. Our
ad designs have been awarded the highest readership and response
score in its readership class.
Whether you place your ad in a magazine, yellow
pages, billboard, newspaper, on the internet or other print outlets,
your ad will do its job in creating awareness and results.
Pretty ad designs are not enough in this business.
It's sales that counts! After all, isn't that why you decided to
spend money on marketing in the first place?
The most important thing to consider when creating
an advertisement is your audience, the message, and the channel
through which you will market to them. We consult with you over
the phone or in person to make sure we target your ad precisely.
We then brainstorm internally to determine the
best feeling the ad design should project to lock-in the reader's
interest and gain a readership advantage. We also consider the outlet
for the ad. Magazine, yellow pages, billboard, direct response (postcards
and mailers), etc.
Once we get a good grasp of your audience and business,
our ad designers start designing concepts and present them to you
and our team for further review.
After careful review of the initial ad design concept,
we design the final ad and prepare it for the outlet you have chosen.
The whole process generally takes between 5-14
work days depending on complexity. We can certainly put a priority
on your project and complete it within 1-2 days if your deadline
for insertion is fast approaching.
Contact us
today for a no obligation ad design quote.
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