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Tips For Advertising In The Newspaper

Topic: Business Start-upFeaturing Bryan BensonPublished December 13, 2007
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Everyone seeks maximum exposure when trying to sell a property and to attract a tenant or potential buyer. Many different methods are available to choose from when you are looking to bring maximum exposure to your property.

When your signs are being taken down by mischievous teenagers and home owner associates, and the postcard mailers that sent out aren’t yielding many positive results, placing an ad in the newspaper is going to be your best recourse. Actually, this should probably be something you do long before you do the other things. Newspaper ads are generally not very expensive. Most papers not only list them in their paper, but they will also list them in the ads section on their website.

Here are a few tips to remember when putting an ad in the paper.

One of the most important thing to remember is that you don't need a lot of information in the add. Remember the only purpose of an ad is to get them to call you. You're not selling the house in the paper.

And then there are, what are called, “hot words” that are definite words that you want to put in the add. When applicable, words like “Lease Purchase” are fantastic words to put in the headlines of the ad. You may also want to consider printing something like “Owner Will Help”. And then, a little just, lovely, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, whatever else you can say good about it and then maybe something like, "We'll accept anything on trade." The goal is to get them to call. From there, you get them to come look at the property. Once you get to this point, most of your battle is over.

Another important detail is to put white space above and below the ad. The space makes it more noticeable as people are browsing through the ads looking for a home. The ad that has no space above or below tends to blend in with all the other print on the page.

When considering contact information, some people have chosen to activate am 800 number with the phone company. The free call can attract potential buyers from near and far. One thing that you will certainly not want to do is list a cell phone number in the newspaper. Since cell phone usage is billed differently than that of a landline or 800 number, the adverse affects of doing this can be catastrophic.

Many more tips are available throughout the Internet. Following a few of these tips and researching some of your own will only help increase your chances and attract the right person to your property.

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