If you’re a small business owner with a modest marketing budget, every dollar you spend has to be worth the investment.
For decades—before the web, Google, and social media transformed the nature of marketing—buying an ad in the local Yellow Pages was a reliable way for people to find a business. The fact is, these days most consumers across the globe use the web and review sites like Yelp, TripAdvisor, Amazon, or even Yellow Pages online to discover products and services in their area.
Consider these recent stats: more than 88% of consumers use online reviews when deciding to make a purchase, and 85% of consumers trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations.
Comparing an old-fashioned business directory with Facebook ads is a lot like comparing apples and oranges. Although they both offer customers a way to find you, a phonebook won’t let you micro-target your demographic, reach potential customers around the world, or easily track your ROI—crucial for making better, more strategic future advertising decisions.
Facebook ads: a full list of pros
As of November 2017, Facebook boasts 65 million business pages and 5 million advertisers each month. In the second half of 2017 alone, advertisers spent more than $9 billion on Facebook ads.
Here are a few more reasons you should consider re-allocating your Yellow Pages budget to Facebook ads:
Tips for creating your first Facebook ad
When designing a Facebook ad, you’ll need to make some key decisions at each step of the process.
Facebook offers ten campaign objectives and a variety of ad formats to choose from based on your primary goal for each ad, as well as your target audience.
Take a look at Facebook’s handy beginner’s advertising guide—and be sure to check out Hootsuite’s
complete guide, too—to help you make your first campaign a success.
Final thoughts
The keys to successful marketing, no matter which strategy you choose, are tracking results and above all, consistency. Once you discover your audience’s sweet spot with the right kind of Facebook ad, simply maintain your efforts and reap the rewards.
Donna Bordeaux, CPA with Calculated Moves
Creativity and CPAs don’t generally go together. Most people think of CPAs as nerdy accountants who can’t talk with people. Well, it’s time to break that stereotype. Lively, friendly, and knowledgeable can be a part of your relationship with your CPA as demonstrated by Donna and Chad Bordeaux. They have over 50 years of combined experience as entrepreneurial CPAs. They’ve owned businesses and helped business owners exceed their wildest dreams. They have been able to help businesses earn many times more profit than the average business in the same industry and are passionate about helping industries that help families build great memories.