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Channel | Notes |
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Newspaper Ads | Ads or inserts |
Magazine Ads | Ads or inserts |
TV Ads | Standard commercials |
Infomercials | Long-form commercials |
Radio Ads or Sponsorships | Costs dependent on time ad is run, duration, and size of audience |
In-Store Ads | Discounts and incentives |
Word of Mouth | Unsolicited recommendations from person to person |
Multi-Level Marketing | Incentivizing people to develop networks of buyers and influencers |
Postcards | Another form of direct mail |
Billboards | Costs determined by square footage, foot traffic and/or car traffic |
Sponsoring Other People’s Events | Paying for display on billboards, pamphlets, and mentions in event talks |
Sponsoring Your Own Event | For example, Red Bull Games |
Sponsoring Teams or Athletes | Everything from national team sponsorships to logos on athletes’ clothes to local baseball teams |
Branded Office Supplies / Swag | Given to customers so they are seen by others |
Brochures | Trifolds or pamphlets |
Flyers | Single-page ads; companies exist to distribute them to cafes |
Joint Ventures & Alliances | Having another company’s reps sell your products in exchange for partner revenue |
Telemarketing | Cold calling from lists |
Direct Mail | Traditional spam mail |
Press Releases | Distributed to industry insiders and journalists |
Featured Articles in Publications | Newspaper or magazine articles that feature your company |
CEO Interviews | Brand exposure from interviews and quotes appearing in other articles |
Tradeshows | For exhibitors to display new products to buyers |
Conferences | Informational gathering for an industry with speakers and workshops |
Conventions | Gatherings geared towards fans more than vendors. |
Posters | Bills on walls |
TV Product Placement | Putting your product in a scene in a movie or TV show |
Home Shopping Network | Giving up a percentage of sales in exchange for exposure to a large audience of buyers |
Professional Organizations | Belong in an association is reflected in their mailers, directories, and PR |
Business Cards | These can be included in mailings as well as given out by hand |
Sandwich Boards | Either worn by barkers or placed on ground |
Signage, Exterior | Windows, awnings, etc. |
Lamp Post Rolloups | Canvas ads hung from street lamps and fixtures |
Coupon Books | E.g., ValPak — where your company takes advantage of someone else’s audience |
Catalogs | Industry catalogs sent to homeowners or businesses, with your products among others |
Kiosks | Small stores within larger stores or malls. |
Barkers | People that hawk your products on the street or at events |
Aerial Ads | Banners towed by airplanes or messages written in sky or on blimps |
Cinema Ads | Ads that play before the movie starts |
Performance Sponsorships | E.g., ads in theater playbills or dance showbills |
Pop-Up Stores / Sidewalk Stores | Taking advantage of exposure to foot traffic |
Parade Floats | Sponsorship or signs on the side of floats |
Projected Ads on Smoke | For outdoor areas, with large or spread-out crowds |
Lasers Pointed Skyward | Typically for nightclubs, drawing partiers to the source of the lasers |
Elevator Ads | Targeting white collar city workers in tall buildings |
Airplane TV Ads | Targeting large metropolitan areas |
QR Codes | Targeting people looking at another product or sign |
Car Decals | On company-owned cars, or paid drivers |
Packaging | Ads on the outside of packaging, typically upselling or cross-selling existing customers |
Bus Ads | Interior or exterior ads |
Taxi Ads | Video ads and interior posters and brochures advertising to travelers |
Train Ads | Interior and exterior poster ads |
On-Hold Messaging | Typically cross-selling or up-selling existing customers |
Stickers | Bumper stickers, computer stickers and other types |
Refridgerator Magnets | Typically for restaurants and local services |
Buttons | E.g., political ads |
Table Tents | Triangular ads used at restaurants, hotels, events or conferences |
Hotel Room Booklets | Advertising local attractions and restaurants |
Zine Ads | Smaller circulation, special-interest publications |
Flags | Tall flags that can be seen from far away |
Yellow Pages | Often in foreign languages for immigrants |
Calendars | Branded with company logo or visuals. Typically free. |