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5 Facts Las Vegas Business Owners Should Know About Radio Advertising

Written by Larry Julius | Oct 19, 2019 4:33:00 PM

Las Vegas small business owners have depended on radio advertising to market their goods and services since 1941.  That's when the Laura Belle and her husband Maxwell Kelch put the first successful local radio station, KENO on the air.

Today, there are 35 radio stations that serve Clark County. Each provides a unique blend of music, information, and entertainment.  Some stations focus on politics or sports. Some play country music. Some play the hits. Some play classic rock. Some are on the AM dial. Some are on FM.

When KENO began broadcasting, there were no TV stations in Las Vegas. Those would come 13 years later. Also, there was no social media, YouTube, Sirius/XM, Pandora, Spotify, or smartphones. Each of those would be products of a new Millenium.

With an overabundance of advertising options now available to small business owners, does advertising on Las Vegas radio still make sense?  Here are five facts that serve to answer that question.

1. Las Vegas Radio Reaches More Consumers Than All Other Media

Last week, 1.5-million adults tuned-in to a Las Vegas radio station.  That equates to 89% of all consumers.  No other local advertising medium has that type of reach.

Reach, according to Nielsen, is the single most potent media component of any advertising campaign. As it relates to creating sales increase, reach is more important than brand, recency, target, or context.

Regardless of what some local business owners may assume, radio's reach is dominant among all consumers, including Las Vegas millennials.

2. Las Vegas Consumers Mostly Use Radio Outside Of Their Homes

According to Nielsen, 69.7% of radio listening in Las Vegas happens while consumers are at primarily at work or in their cars.

 

Las Vegas radio's immense away-from-home listening can be very valuable to area business owners because cars put consumers in proximity to local retailers.

A study by USA Touchpoints, a cross-platform measurement company, studied the time-lapse between audio media use and time of purchase. Radio was, by far, used most often within one half-hour of a purchase.

3. Advertising On Las Vegas Radio Can Influence Search Engine Clicks

Each month, according to Nielsen, 1.2 million Las Vegas consumers depend on search engine results to inform purchase decisions. A study by Fleishman Hillard, a global marketing company, found that 89% of purchase decisions begin with research on sites like Google, Bing, or Yahoo.

A typical Google search, though, can return information about hundreds if not thousands of different companies, products, and services. 

For instance, a Google search for plumbing companies in Las Vegas returned more than 14,900,000 results. So, which result are consumers most likely to click-on?

According to a study by Red C, a research-based consultancy service, 82% of respondents selected search results that contained companies they were already familiar with.  This decision was made irrespective of where the result ranked on the page.

Advertising on Las Vegas radio can be critical to instilling the type of familiarity that creates valuable clicks.

Last week, for example, Las Vegas radio stations reached 89.6% of all local adults who performed a Google search. This was far greater than the number of consumers who were reached by all other local advertising options.

4. Advertising on Las Vegas Radio Reaches The Vast Majority of Consumers Who Use Other Media

Most Clark County small business owners are constrained by budget to which advertising options they can use for marketing their goods and service.  

Although almost every medium can add value to a company's advertising mix, costs can limit the choice to just one or two.

Advertising on Las Vegas radio, though, has the unique ability to reach about 90% of all consumers who utilize other media. 

For example, in Las Vegas local radio reaches 90% of all consumers who read a local newspaper and 89% of everyone who watches local TV.

5. Las Vegas Radio Has The Largest Reach Among Black and Hispanic Consumers

Black and Hispanic consumers represent a sizable portion of Clark County. According to Nielsen, these two populations comprise 38.7% of the adult population and will contribute $19 billion in spending to the local economy.

To claim a share of this very lucrative market requires Las Vegas small business owners to advertise. By any metric, local radio is the best way to reach Black and Hispanic consumers.

For instance, last week, 89.8% of Black and Hispanic consumers tuned-in to a Las Vegas radio station. This is considerably more than watched local TV, read a newspaper, used social media, or logged-in to a streaming audio site.

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