When deciding what key verbiage you should include in your classified ad advertising campaign, debating what can be left out to cut costs, and what must-have information to include, it’s important to start with the basics to help you define what is a “must-see” versus what is a distraction. When you are creating a classified ad here is what to include and what to leave out.
Tips on Creating a Classified Ad
A great headline is the most important part of Classified ad advertising
A headline specifically is the phrasing that allows the reader to know what your classified ad is about. Your headline may be the only thing that someone reads so it is important that it captures who you are trying to reach, and why they should keep reading your ad.
Benefits of Classified Ad Advertising
In a perfect world, everyone would know why doing business with you is the bee’s knees. In advertising, it is important to make sure that your audience can distinguish right away why they should do business with you over some other provider. The key portion of your ad is letting them know not only some of the standard benefits or “solutions” that you can provide for their “problems” but also what makes you stand out from your competition.
Call to action and Fear of Loss
Lastly, you want to make sure that your reader understands what they need to do and the time frame that they need to follow through to receive your offer. Fear of loss provides a powerful incentive into making sure that your audience contacts you right away instead of storing it in the cobwebs of their memory bank for a rainy day.
Contact info
While sometimes people prefer to offer multiple ways for a customer to reach out, in some cases, it can actually be more beneficial to provide them with one way to contact you. For instance, some may be distracted by multiple contact methods and end up putting it off until later, in other cases it can make ads harder to track by offering too many modes of contact.
In order to determine what method of contact is best for you ( phone, email, or, website) it is important to define the ultimate goal of your campaign when creating a classified ad. As in, are you looking to drive people to your website, brick and mortar store, or do you want them to call? Once you have established what that is everything else will begin to fall into place. for more information about classified ad advertising please see the additional posts on our blog