Every week, according to Nielsen, Philadelphia radio reaches 3.6 million adult consumers. This is significantly more people than are reached by local TV, cable, social media, streaming video, streaming audio, or newspapers.
Because of its humongous reach, area small business owners advertise on Philadelphia radio to successfully market the products and services they sell.
Many first-time advertisers on Philadelphia radio will ask how many times a consumer needs to hear a commercial before they become a customer. Often the business owner is told that to be effective, a consumer needs to be exposed to a message three times before they will buy. Unfortunately, this prescription for a three-time frequency is more myth than substance.
A study by Nielsen provides some data-based insights about effective frequency, But first, here's the origin of the mythological rule of three.
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To maximize success, every Delaware Valley business owner needs to advertise.
"Think you have a great product?" asks the US Small Business Administration. "Unfortunately, no one’s going to know about it unless you advertise.”
The SBA goes on to say, “Advertising, if done correctly, can do wonders for your product sales, and you know what that means: more revenue and more success for your business.”
According to the US Census Bureau, there are 230,328 small businesses in the Philadelphia area. This geography includes Philadelphia, Camden, Wilmington, and every point in between. Most of these diminutive companies have limited dollars to invest in advertising.
Advertising successfully in Philadelphia is achievable, though, with a small budget if the available funds are invested wisely. Oftentimes, this means selecting one medium rather than spreading money over several.
So which medium makes the most sense for small business owners with limited budgets? By most key advertising metrics, advertising on Philadelphia radio is the best option.
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There are 780,500 school-aged children in the Delaware Valley. Based on forecasts from the National Retail Federation (NRF), local parents are expected to spend a record $617.9 million to prepare these kids to return to the classroom this fall.
Overall, the NRF expects back-to-school shoppers to spend almost 10% more in 2021 than they did last year.
“The pandemic forced parents and their school-aged children to quickly adapt to virtual learning, and they did it with an incredible amount of resolve and flexibility,” NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said. “We enter the new school year with plans to return to the classroom and retailers are prepared to help Americans find and purchase whatever they need to make this transition as seamless as possible.”
According to the NRF, more than 51% of parents have already started buying for their K-12 students. But, for Philadelphia business owners there is still time to benefit.
The NRF reports that nearly 76% of K-12 shoppers are still waiting on lists of school supplies needed. On average, consumers have only completed 18% of the shopping.
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Advertising is crucial to the success of Delaware Valley business owners. According to Investopedia, "lack of adequate marketing and publicity are among the issues that drag down small business".
According to Borrell Associates, a company that tracks advertising trends across the country, Philadelphia business owners are expected to spend $3.6 billion to advertise the goods and services they sell. This represents a 7.0% increase versus last year.
The majority of these dollars are being spent by Philadelphia business owners to capture a significant share of the $72.1 billion dollars local consumers will be spending this year. These estimates are based on a revised forecast from the National Retail Federation (NRF).
Of course, there is an over-abundance of ways a local business owner can advertise. Perhaps the best way to generate sales from local consumers is with Philadelphia radio. Here are the top five reasons why...
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Since March 2020, when the first case of COVID-19 was reported in the Philadelphia area, more than 503,812 local people have been infected, according to data collected by USA Facts. The measures imposed to contain the outbreak have transformed the way consumers work, shop, commute, and conduct the business of everyday life.
One aspect of daily life in Philadelphia that remains little changed due to the pandemic is radio listening. Despite the Coronavirus crisis, radio has held its long-held position as the most used of all local media. This is good news for area business owners who depend on radio for marketing their goods and service.
Each week, according to Nielsen, 3.6 million adult consumers tune-in to a Philadelphia radio station. This is significantly more people than are reached by all other local advertising options, including TV, cable, streaming video, streaming audio, social media, and newspapers.
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In 2021, according to Nielsen, 417,066 Philadelphia area homeowners are expected to spend $2.5 billion on kitchen and bathroom remodeling. This would be an increase of 16.8% increase over last year. Sales estimates are based on data from The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA).
Because of the ongoing pandemic, 2.9 million Delaware Valley homeowners are in the process of reassessing their living spaces.
According to the NKBA, homeowners cite the kitchen and bath areas as two times more important than other spaces within the home, and the kitchen particularly gained status throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, with 70% of homeowners considering it extremely important compared to 64% before the crisis.
“After such a strong year for home remodeling in 2020, some wondered if we were approaching a home improvement spending ‘cliff.’ We’re pleased to say that’s not what the kitchen and bath market is expecting in 2021,” said Bill Darcy, NKBA CEO.
“Last year, homeowners started the work of improving their living spaces with DIY projects. And this year, with early distribution of the vaccine and other measures to reduce the public health impact of the virus, we expect to see continued renovations and more projects requiring our members.”
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A surge in pet adoptions and sales during the pandemic has increased the number of pet owners in the Philadelphia area to 1,929,372, according to Nielsen.
As a result, the amount of money that will be spent in the Delaware Valley during 2021 on domestic dogs, cats, birds, ferrets, and other cuddly creatures will achieve a record-high $1.8 billion. These figures are based on recent forecasts from The American Pet Products Association (APPA),
“We have reached a critical milestone in 2020, generating $103.6 billion in sales [in the U.S.],” said Steve King, President, and CEO of APPA. “We are bullish for the coming year, projecting growth of 5.8% - well above the historical average of 3 to 4%."
Philadelphia pet owners will be spending in four ways:
- Food & Treats which includes everything from canned and bagged food to biscuits and chewies.
- Veterinary Care and Product Sales which includes routine veterinary care, surgical procedures, and sales of pharmaceuticals and other products through veterinary clinics
- Supplies, Live Animals, and Over-The-Counter Medications which, in addition to dogs and cats. includes fish, birds, small animals, and reptiles. This also includes cages, food and water bowls, as well as leashes and collars. OTC includes medications for allergy relief, gastric distress, and oral hygiene.
- Other includes services such as boarding, grooming, and pet sitting.
To capture a significant share of the local pet economy, local business owners who provide these four types of goods and services will need to advertise. By almost any marketing metric, the best way to reach pet owners is by advertising on Philadelphia radio.
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The number of job openings in the Philadelphia area has exceeded pre-pandemic levels, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Businesses of all sizes are adding employees in a big way, according to the ADP Research Institute, but still, large numbers of positions remain unfilled.
With the Pennsylvania unemployment rate still at 7.3%, Philadelphia business owners wonder why they are having difficulty attracting applicants for open positions.
According to a recent article posted in The Economist, there are two major reasons why many sidelined workers aren't anxious to come to work. The first is fear.
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Every week, according to Nielsen, 88% of adult consumers tune in to a Philadelphia radio station. This is significantly more people than watch broadcast TV, local cable, or video streaming services. It's more than use social media sites like Facebook or Instagram. And, it's more than read local newspapers.
Philadelphia radio is also the medium with the greatest reach among millennials, a generation that not only has embraced an abundance of online media options but also accounts for nearly a third of all local consumer spending.
This reach advantage is a crucial reason why local small business owners depend on Philadelphia radio to market their goods and services.
A study released this week by Edison Research and NPR discovered that their six distinct types of radio listeners. The study also examines how each group of listeners engages with both programming and advertising. These distinctions are important for Philadelphia small business owners to understand.
The six listener categories as described in the study are:
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Now is a crucial time for Philadelphia small business owners to advertise.
According to the Conference Board, consumer confidence has surged to 110, the highest it has been since the onset of the pandemic last March. The index has bounced back from a low of 89.6 in February.
Moving forward, Delaware Valley business owners can expect buyer optimism to remind high.
“The recovery in consumer confidence is set to continue in the coming months, buoyed by the combination of improving health conditions and wider vaccine distribution,” said Lydia Boussour, lead U.S. economist at Oxford Economics. “This should support hearty consumer spending and pave the way for a mini-boom in economic activity this spring and summer.”
As Philadelphia consumers gain confidence, they are expected to unleash the record $17.9-billion in personal savings amassed during the pandemic. This number is based on figures reported by Barron's in November.
This combination of consumer confidence and the cache of cash-on-hand has led the National Retail Federation (NRF) to forecast a 7% increase in retail spending in 2021 versus last year.
To claim a significant share of the expected spending tsunami, Philadelphia business owners plan to boost advertising investments this year.
According to Borrell Associates, a company that tracks advertising trends across the country, Philadelphia business owners are expected to spend $3.6 billion to advertise the goods and services they sell. This represents a 7.0% increase versus last year.
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