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Media Planning Advice For All Types Of Media - How To Get It Right
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Media planning is something we'd rather skip. Unfortunately, a media plan is essential to any advertising campaign and should not be taken lightly.

If we are honest, we'd rather forget about the planning and just run the adverts.

However, planning is vital in all major business decisions and advertising is certainly no exception.

The media planning exercise should involve conducting some targeted brand or specific research to assess recall and the viewership & readership of a particular campaign. There is a lot more to it than buying and designing ads, you know.

That said, a good media plan does not have to take an age to prepare and implement. Once you have done some initial research, all you have to do is think logically about the four main points:

1. How much money do I have to spend

2. Which media will reach my target audience

3. What is the main focus and objective of this campaign

4. What kind of message do I want to give out

When you put these points together, you will then be able to come up with a basic map of what you need to do and where to go to achieve your objectives. These fundamental areas are vital to any media plan and if researched well, should bring in the results for you. Let's take a look at each point.

So, how much do you have to spend?

If your budget is small, you should consider online, newspapers, magazines and some outdoor advertising.

If your budget is quite large, you can also include TV and Radio into the mix, although the latter can be achieved on a fairly modest budget.

Which media should you use?

A lot depends on the budget, but mostly on the desired target audience. If you want to target consumers you should possibly look at the lower end of the cost scale with online and pay per click advertising and some newspaper adverts. The coverage you'll achieve with TV and radio will be on a much higher level but there are also the extra costs associated with these media. Another alternative is Outdoor advertising and there are many new formats in ambient, transport and billboards than ever before.

What is the main objective of this campaign?

If you want leads or clicks to your website, then online and pay per click is probably the way to go. However, the web is an amazingly diverse medium, so a successful online media planning campaign needs great attention to detail.

If you need some brand awareness and name up in lights advertising then magazines and Outdoor can give your message terrific impact and presence.

Some media will do very different jobs for you and a lot of the response will depend on the type of media and format you use, as well as the design and message in your advertisements.

What kind of message do you want to give out?

A lot of adverts are catchy, clever and visually appealing - but do they do anything to create real results and sales?

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Andrew Long is an advertising sales consultant and expert. He runs highly successful UK seminars for website owners. He offers Media Buying and Advertising Agencies related advice for publishers and media owners.

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