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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tom Bodett's Motel 6 radio ad campaign is often credited for turning around a struggling California motel's business and launching them into an international powerhouse. Can the success of that campaign be duplicated in today's new media world?</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://steverosenbaum.com/how-to-create-a-strong-radio-ad/">How to create a strong radio ad</a> appeared first on <a href="https://steverosenbaum.com">Steve Rosenbaum</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1446" style="border: 2px solid black; margin: 5px;" title="Motel-6-01Md" src="http://steverosenbaum.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Motel-6-01Md.jpg" alt="motel 6 formula for strong radio ad campaign" width="206" height="300" srcset="https://steverosenbaum.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Motel-6-01Md.jpg 206w, https://steverosenbaum.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Motel-6-01Md-151x220.jpg 151w" sizes="(max-width: 206px) 100vw, 206px" />Tom Bodett&#8217;s Motel 6 radio ad campaign is often credited for turning around a struggling California motel&#8217;s business and launching them into an international powerhouse.</p>
<p>Can the success of that campaign be duplicated in today&#8217;s new media world?  How should businesses use radio?  These were two questions I wanted answered at a radio advertising class I attended Wednesday afternoon.</p>
<p>Border Media, who owns several <a title="Austin radio stations" href="http://www.bordermedia.com/" target="_blank">Austin radio stations</a>, invited me as a guest to learn how businesses should use radio advertising as a part of their overall marketing strategy.<a title="Karen Travis, Advantage Systems, inc how to create a strong radio ad" href="http://www.advantagesystemsinc.com/profilesparent.htm#Karen" target="_blank"></a></p>
<p><a title="Karen Travis, Advantage Systems, inc how to create a strong radio ad" href="http://www.advantagesystemsinc.com/profilesparent.htm#Karen" target="_blank">Karen Travis, from Advantage Systems, Inc.</a> delivered a thought provoking presentation with several very interesting facts about radio strengths.  One in particular, really resonated with me:</p>
<blockquote><p>Radio is the best marketing medium to reinforce a message by combining with other media.</p></blockquote>
<p>Think about it&#8230;  Aren&#8217;t you usually doing something else while you&#8217;re listening to the radio?  That makes a lot of sense to me.  I often have the radio on while I&#8217;m browsing the web, or driving my car.  Wouldn&#8217;t a billboard have far more impact if you noticed it at the same time an ad  for the product played on your radio?</p>
<p>How many creative ways can you think of using radio to reinforce your website?</p>
<h2>Who is going to leave the light on for you?</h2>
<p>Motel 6 capitalized on some of radio&#8217;s strongest benefits:</p>
<p>People remember things they hear on the radio.</p>
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<li>Radio has a retention rate of 92%, better than most other forms of advertising.</li>
<li> Radio plays to the &#8220;Theater of the Mind&#8221;. Most people have a mental image of Tom Bodett, which helps them remember his name and Motel 6&#8217;s name.  If you want to have some fun, look for a picture of Tom Bodett. I bet he looks a lot different than you thought!</li>
<li>Radio production and airtime is very inexpensive relative to TV and newsprint advertising.  This allows you to broadcast with more frequency and reach to get your message out to a broader audience.</li>
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<p>As you know, I am a strong proponent of using all media to reach the broadest audience and to fill your marketing funnel.  The takeaway I got from Karen was that a properly formulated radio campaign is a key component of a successful offline and online marketing strategy for your business.</p>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="overflow: hidden; position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 0px; width: 1px; height: 1px;">Tom Bodett&#8217;s Motel 6 radio campaign is often credited for turning around a</p>
<p>struggling motel&#8217;s business and launching them into an international powerhouse.</p>
<p>Can the success of that campaign be duplicated in today&#8217;s new media world?  How should businesses use radio?  These were two questions I wanted answered at a radio advertising class I attended Wednesday afternoon.</p>
<p>Border Media, who owns several Austin radio stations, invited me as a guest to learn how businesses should use radio advertising as a part of their overall marketing strategy.</p>
<p>Karen Travis, from Advantage Systems, Inc. delivered a thought provoking</p>
<p>presentation with several very interesting facts about radio strengths.  One in particular, really resonated with me: Radio is the best marketing medium to reinforce a message by combining with other media.</p>
<p>Think about it&#8230;  Aren&#8217;t you usually doing something else while you&#8217;re listening to the radio?  That makes a lot of sense to me.  I often have the radio on while I&#8217;m browsing the web, or driving my car.  Wouldn&#8217;t a billboard have far more impact if you noticed it at the same time an ad  for the product played on your radio?</p>
<p>How many creative ways can you think of using radio to reinforce your website?</p>
<p>Who is going to leave the light on for you?</p>
<p>Motel 6 capitalized on some of radio&#8217;s strongest benefits:<br />
People remember things they hear on the radio.  Radio has a retention rate</p>
<p>of 92%, better than most other forms of advertising.<br />
Radio plays to the &#8220;Theater of the Mind&#8221;. Most people have a mental image</p>
<p>of Tom Bodett, which helps them remember his name and Motel 6&#8217;s name.  If</p>
<p>you want to have some fun, look for a picture of Tom Bodett. I bet he looks</p>
<p>a lot different than you thought.<br />
Radio production and airtime is very inexpensive relative to TV and</p>
<p>newsprint advertising.  This allows you to broadcast with more frequency</p>
<p>and reach to get your message out to a broader audience.</p>
<p>As you know, I am a strong proponent of using all media to reach the</p>
<p>broadest audience and to fill your marketing funnel.  The takeaway I got</p>
<p>from Karen was that a properly formulated radio campaign is a key component</p>
<p>of a successful offline and online marketing strategy for your business.</p></div>
<span class="tve-leads-two-step-trigger tl-2step-trigger-0"></span><span class="tve-leads-two-step-trigger tl-2step-trigger-0"></span><p>The post <a href="https://steverosenbaum.com/how-to-create-a-strong-radio-ad/">How to create a strong radio ad</a> appeared first on <a href="https://steverosenbaum.com">Steve Rosenbaum</a>.</p>
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