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all know that advertising is very expensive and very few
of us can afford to lose thousands of Rupees even if it
is company money. Below you will find a list of the most
costly billboard advertising mistakes and tips to avoid
making these mistakes.
Don't use the phrase "Clean
Restrooms." Of course people want to use clean
restrooms, they just expect all restrooms to be clean.
We have taken cleanliness for granted. We don't notice
items because they are clean; however, we do notice
items when they are dirty. Think about it, how many
times have you heard someone say "Wow, that bathroom
was so clean you should use it.?"
Avoid putting a photograph of your
staff on your signs. If you have a staff of more than
4 people, it will be very hard for passing motorist
to tell who is on the billboard they just passed. People
pay very little attention to photographs of other people
unless they are doing something crazy, and it is easily
visible.
Don't put a picture of your building
on your billboards. The only exception to this theory
is if you have just moved or built
a brand new location and people have a difficult time
finding your new location. I would try to find other
ways to direct people to your business like "Next
to Burger King" or "Behind McDonald's".
You may also want to put your phone number and website
address on your sign.
Do not use your magazine ad, newspaper
ad, or any other type of ad for your billboard ads.
Hire a professional billboard artist to design your
billboard layouts. A professional can tell you what
colors, fonts, and graphics work best on billboards.
This concept makes perfect sense because, you wouldn't
take your children to the veterinarian if they had the
flu would you?
Red words on a blue, or black background
is not very visible from average driving speeds. This
color combination looks good on paper, in magazines
and newspapers, but it is very hard to read on billboards.
The red words tend to blend in with the dark background
of the sign making it difficult to separate the words
from the background. For billboard advertising purposes,
red is considered a dark color, and should not be used
with other dark colors.
Using yellow copy on white backgrounds
is another costly mistake. The reason for this is that
from a distance, the yellow and white tend to blend
together and look like the same object. Since both of
these colors are light, it becomes almost impossible
to tell them apart.
Blue and white sky backgrounds look
great on paper. However, when used on billboards, they
tend to blend in with the real sky. A solution to this
is to use a sky background that has a sunset on it,
or to add pinks and reds to the sky. The goal is to
make the billboard stand out and be separated from the
real sky. (Of course this doesn't apply to signs on
building.)
Any kind of fancy script is a definite
"no-no" for billboards. Fonts with thin letters
are also not recommended for outdoor ads. Billboards
need to have thick, easy to read fonts in order to be
read. Remember that people only have an average of 7
seconds to read a billboard.
Never use copy smaller than one and
a half feet tall because the words probably will not
be read by passing motorists. This is not because they
don't want to read your message, but because they can't
see it good enough to read it. Please note that billboards
in town,
or at red lights are not an exception.
On a standard size billboard (10
feet to14 feet high) do not use more than 4 lines of
copy on your billboard ads. For boards between 15 feet
high and 20 feet high, you can use 5 lines, but it is
not recommended. A good general rule it to only use
a total of 8 to10 words on your entire billboard.
Simplicity is the most important
quality for billboards. The more simple a sign is, the
better response it will get.
There you have it, a simple list
of the most costly billboard design mistakes. Now you
can easily avoid these common billboard advertising
mistakes and several others by trying this simple experiment.
First, take a printed copy of your
billboard and put it up on the wall.
Then take 20 steps in one direction
away from the layout.
Now turn around and immediately start
walking towards the billboard layout. But be careful
and watch where you step so you don't run into anyone
or anything.
Do not slow down when you reach the
sign, instead just turn away from the sign
Now stop and think about the layout.
You have just viewed your billboard just like passing
motorists would see it.
Do not look at the layout again and
ask yourself the following questions.
How clear was the copy (words)?
Could you read everything?
Could you tell want the graphics
were?
Did the layout leave any unanswered
questions?
Could you tell what the advertisement
was for?
Did the advertisement make sense?
Did you remember to tell consumers
how to get more information?
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