Newspaper advertising and online advertising – the easy way
A great way to make sure your advertising costs stay within affordable limits is to use newspaper advertising in combination with online advertising on newspaper websites. Web Windows can help you maximise your newspaper and online advertising campaigns. We are the best in the business and we know the world of newspaper advertising inside out. Our key media buying recommendations will boost your online advertising strategy and make your advertising budget work harder than ever.
How does online advertising work with newspaper advertising?
- Achieving awareness of a brand or a product can be done much more quickly by using a combination of online advertising and traditional newspaper advertising. Online advertising is great for raising the profile of your product but when customers also see related newspaper advertising, this encourages a strong feeling of trust. Choosing credible and respected media outlets for your newspaper advertising can boost customer confidence because of the ‘halo-effect’ that comes from a link with the quality press.
- People tend to research products on the internet and then use information from newspaper advertising to decide where and when to buy. Nearly 30% of internet-using newspaper readers are likely to go online to research at least one product that they first come across in newspaper advertising.
- Internet advertising can complement newspaper advertising by reaching different target audiences. The audiences for respected news sites online and the colour supplements of a printed newspaper can be very different.
"Newspaper advertising drives web traffic consumer purchasing" quote from Google research.
"In the first half of 2009 internet advertising weathered the recession and grew by 4.6%..." quote from IABUK Research.
Online advertising on newspaper websites with Web Windows
For every small business keen to advertise their products available online, Web Windows opens up the world of colour advertising in the weekend supplement sections of seven broadsheet newspapers. It is now possible to complement this with online advertising in the form of attractive and high profile banner advertising in the online editions of some of these leading newspapers. Using banner advertising with the Guardian, for example, will enable you to reach a huge potential audience. Around 12 million people visit the online version of this British broadsheet every month and each round of banner advertising is guaranteed upwards of 10,000 impressions each month, making it excellent value for money. This type of online advertising is affordable for every small business keen to boost its website sales.
Magazine advertising to drive traffic to your website
If used well, magazine advertising can be one of the most effective ways of flooding your site with high spending traffic. However, magazine advertising costs can be dauntingly high. Web Windows works with you to make sure that every magazine advertising pound you pay out is spent wisely. You will benefit from:
- A rise in the flow of enquiries from your website
- Significantly more online sales
- An increase in repeat orders
- Improved customer loyalty and a long-term competitive advantage
For a one-off cheap magazine advertising deal to test the market visit our This Week's Deals section. If you are looking for a more considered advertising strategy, then you'll find our Ready Made Campaigns useful.
What we can do for small businesses
The success of our business depends on the short term success of our customers. That’s why we provide help and advice on your whole approach to media advertising. We can show you how to combine magazine advertising with newspaper and online advertising to make the biggest impression possible! We also promise not to pressurise you into making a decision that might not be right for your business.
So, if you have discovered this site for the first time and you’re concerned about the rising cost of newspaper advertising, internet advertising or magazine advertising – talk to us. You could be on the verge of saving thousands of pounds.
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Friday, 27 November 2009 11:44 |
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According to the IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index, British shoppers spent £4.2 billion online in October. Even though growth dipped significantly in the last two weeks during the postal strikes, the Index saw both a year on year (11.8 per cent) and month on month growth (8.4 per cent) in e-retail sales.
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Thursday, 26 November 2009 10:36 |
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The percentage of people in the UK doing more of their shopping online this Christmas is higher than in the previous year, according to new research. The study, conducted by YouGov, and commissioned by internet infrastructure provider VeriSign shows that 32% of Northern Ireland shoppers expect to buy more online this year, compared with a UK national average of 22% expecting to increase their business with online retailers.
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009 12:06 |
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With Christmas approaching, online retailers are readying for "cyber Monday", the busiest internet shopping day of the year which falls on first Monday of December. According to Amazon, last year on this day 1.4m items were ordered from its UK site, over 16-items per second and the most it has ever received in a single 24-hour period. This year, Amazon is forecasting that sales will be 21% to 36% higher. To ensure smooth delivery, it has hired several hundred extra workers for the Christmas period.
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 12:38 |
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According to the figures released by the UK Cards Association, UK shoppers are set to spend 15 per cent more this December than they did in 2008. To take advantage of this, the organization has launched a new campaign aimed at promoting online safety this festival season.
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Wednesday, 25 November 2009 10:49 |
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According to Hitwise online traffic for Black Friday sales websites increased by 4% as compared to the same week in 2008. This was largely due to the online traffic directed by Black Friday advertising websites which saw an increased of 87% for the week ending Nov. 21, 2009.
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Thursday, 19 November 2009 10:32 |
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According to Which? Shoppers can save about 17% of their costs by shopping online for presents, including books, perfumes, CDs and toys. The consumer watchdog has based its results on a survey that took in to consideration the price of 28 of the most popular gifts and compared the standard high street price of both national chains and independents. It has found that consumers can find a cheaper price of these goods by shopping online.
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Tuesday, 17 November 2009 12:05 |
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The best place to bag bargains this Christmas season is the internet. According to a research by PayPal, 76 per cent of people this year plan to do all or some of their Christmas shopping on the internet both for cutting costs and saving time.
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