Do people still watch TV?
With all the talk about watching TV on the web or your mobile phone, streaming movies, dvr's, redbox, hulu, etc. Does anybody actually watch TV anymore?
Yes! In fact, more than ever.
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When you decide to advertise on television, here's what will happen.
If you contact a TV station, they will send out a salesperson whose primary motivation is to sell you airtime. The process will be like buying a used car; start with the sticker price (rate card), than a call to the sales manager and after some wrangling, a negotiated contract. Then you'll be assigned an in-house production person who will use a template to create your TV spot.
If you hire an ad agency, they will assign you an account supervisor, an account executive, a creative team, a production person, a media planner and a traffic person. Then they will do research (stuff you already know about your customers), write a communications strategy and a creative brief. Then they will present some concepts, develop a media plan and produce an award-winning TV spot.
When you call me, I will ask questions and listen. Then I will produce an original TV commercial for your business. I'll put your spot on national TV networks. The people who see your commercial will look just like your existing customers. I'll buy the airtime cheaper than anyone on the West Coast (I guarantee it). And, most importantly, your phone will ring.
How it Works
Call me, direct, at 206-963-0738.