Is The Artist In You Destroying Your Advertising Campaigns
You know the style of advertisements I am talking about, the ones that win awards and gain recognition from the commercial art exhibitions and the like.
What’s wrong with these ads…
Or should I say the question is have you ever purchased anything from an advertisement like this?
I could almost guarantee that you although you may look at theses advertisements and think how pretty they are, you probably would not be motivated to take action.
The question is why?
The answer is really quite simple….Art and design are created to tone within the surroundings, and to please the senses.
Why does this not work for an advertisement… If you think about a park bench they are generally always green to blend within the environment, imagine if that same bench was bright red with pink spots. It would certainly gain your attention and spark your interest as to why there was a bright red bench seat with pink spots….
Do you want your advertisement to be creative and not spark the readers interest?
Or do you want the advertisement to gain the readers attention and ensure that they take action.
At the end of the day you are creating advertisements to sell your particular product or service, so make your next campaign work for you.
Here are a few tips on how to create a great advertisement?
1. Use a font that people are familiar with which is easy to read.
2. Use strong, black readable type for headlines.
3. User clear cut type for your copy.
4. Make your headlines large enough and bold enough so that even the most careless glancer cannot help but catch your message.
5. Use pictures that create value in your advertisement. Don’t use pictures that are not relevant to the product you are selling .
6. Try using a picture of the product in use.
The key to a great advertisement is in essence ‘don’t be to cleaver’, however do tell your potential customers in your text and with images why they should purchase your product.
Avoid weird, outlandish, or far-fetched pictures that have nothing to do with the product or service you are selling. Use pictures that attract buyers, not curiosity seekers.
If you try even a couple of these tips, it is guaranteed to make a difference in your next advertising campaign.
One final tip is to remember to test your changes. Make sure you understand what change has made the difference.
The aim at the end of the day is to sell products or services, so if your advertising is not working give it a review what you are doing to and implement a change one step at a time.
Rachel Wadsworth
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