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On May 27, 12:24*pm, gallant17 wrote:
"Bloggers Bash Radio" By Wayne Ens I regularly Google topics like "radio advertising tips" or "marketing trends" to broaden my knowledge and learn new marketing tactics. You would be shocked to learn what some of the alleged "experts" are saying online about radio advertising. Yesterday, during one such search, I found a site that claimed to offer "Streetwise Advertising Tips." Here is some of what they had to say about radio: "What you should typically expect through negotiation is half of the published rate." "A Boston station that typically sold morning drive spots for $150 sold me a package deal for $10." "Don't believe radio salespeople for a minute." "They skip clients ads on a regular basis." Another site I found, which claimed to objectively overview all media, did not distinguish between radio and TV, and simply said: "Broadcast is too expensive for most small or new businesses to consider." Of course, they claimed blogging is the best marketing tool on earth. Now, more than ever, we need to quit beating up our fellow broadcasters. SoundADvice is the radio e-marketing system that positions your account executives as credible advertising professionals to counter the false impressions the computer geeks and other competitors are trying to spread. Click here for more information. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews What about all of that bashing of HD Radio? I guess that they need to search on "hdradiofarce"! Ha! Ha! Eduardo! **** you! G17 - Your "Ha! Ha! Eduardo! **** you!" is more like SICKO ! (OT) : Another Anti AM&FM Radio Bashing Post -by- Gallant 17 |
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