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Advertising: How Much Would You Pay? - Mr R - 04-17-2014 10:54 PM

I live in Los Angeles. I am thinking of starting a business in which I would offer the following:

#1, Pass out flyers or business cards in West Hollywood, Hollywood, Culver City area (I would have pictures taken to show I am passing them out.

#2, I would then post each flyer on my facebook, twitter and youtube pages and let my followers/fans vote for flyer/business card of the month. One winner would be selected and I'd give them a gift card (is the law 18 and older to win a prize?)

#3, Each business that has a flyer/business card would receive $100 in free Google Advertising( I am certified and have coupons to give out)

I could even wears business clothing around the cities I mentioned.

Any suggestions? How much would you charge? or how much would you pay for such a service?


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- Jake - 04-17-2014 11:20 PM

It's just such a weird collection of services, that for one thing might make measuring the effectiveness of each aspect more difficult. I see people offering to hand out flyers at their school for $5 at Fiverr.com, FYI there are paid Facebook plugins? that act as the 3rd party arbitrator required to run sweepstakes on Facebook, paid Facebook ads for such contests get high clickthrough rates bring the click costs down to less than a dime in some cases.
Seems like you could tackle promoting some affiliate/CPA product with those methods, instead of offering them to others, perhaps some Pay Per Call promotion so you don't have to hand out a URL.


The Adwords vouchers are the least compatible with that set of services, ideally you would offer them in some internet specific marketing service, Ideally setting up an Adwords campaign, could you just charge for setting up the initial $100 in ad spend using their own account?


- kokomo - 04-17-2014 11:28 PM

Yeah, it sounds kinda complicated and though it might be a good idea, people only have about a 5 second attention span when it comes to looking at advertising at the most.
Life is already complicated enough.


- Waynedota - 04-17-2014 11:39 PM

The best way to advertise these days is ONLINE MARKETING/ADVERTISING Smile