Frequently Asked Questions:

Offline Advertisement:

 

1. How long are the Ads ran for? 30 days.

2. How many words can my advertisement contain? 30.

3. What tabloids will my Offline Ad appear in?

Your Offline Ad will appear in one of the more popular Tabloids.

4. How long will it take for my Offline Ad to appear in a Tabloid?

It varies. It can be as short as one week to as long as 60 days depending on publisher deadlines.

5. How many people will see my Offline Ad?

Up to 6000, and this amount is growing every month!

6. Will I get a checking copy?

Yes, if your mailing address including the zip plus four code appears in your Ad, the publisher will forward you a checking copy. If not, we try our very best to get a copy of the circular as quickly as possible and forward it to you.

7. How is the Mailing address counted for words if included in the Ad?

P.O. Box 123 equals three words. And POB 123 equals two. If the city has two words in its name, i.e., San Antonio, it counts as one word. The State is one word. The zip code plus four is counted as one word.

8. What are the benefits of Offline advertising?

Most people who receive a Tabloid are more likely to look at the it several times during the month. Giving you more times for your potential customer to view your Ad. And it is not uncommon for people to hold on to Tabloid copies for months at a time. Plus, people have been known to respond to an advertisement months later. Tabloids may take longer, but people do Respond to the advertisements!

Compare that kind of exposure with Online Ads. Online advertisement is a fast paced media environment. Most people surf in and look at your Ad and respond, if you have said something to gain their curiosity or needs. However, while they bookmark the page so they can return and view your Ad again, there's no guarantee they will.

9. What guarantee do I have that people will read my Ad?

We cannot guarantee they will, but if you have spent time creating and polishing your Ad, it should at least bring you the minimum number of responses you expected. If it brings less, then you need to rework the Ad and try it again. By making small changes each time you place your Ad, you give your Ad the opportunity to pull the expected responses to you.

10. Should I change my Ad every month?

Until it's working like you want it to, yes, you should! Once your Ad is pulling good enough, don't change it! It's finally working, so let your Ad do it's job.

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