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What Is The Best Time Of Day To Advertise on Las Vegas Radio Stations?

May 17, 2019 3:00:00 PM / by Larry Julius

You've done the research. You now know that by every measure, radio advertising is the most effective way for your Las Vegas small business to market its goods and services.

You have learned, for instance, 1,502,898 consumers regularly tune-in to their favorite Las Vegas radio stations.  That's more than 90% of all adults.

You've also learned that, on average, adults spend almost two hours per day listening to Las Vegas radio.

If you dug deep enough, then you know radio advertising delivers, on average, a $10 lift in sales for every $1 invested. This is a remarkable ROI for any Las Vegas small business owner.

What you may not have figured out, however, is what is the best time of day to advertise on Las Vegas radio?

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Iconic Business Keeps Branding Strong With Ads On Las Vegas Radio

May 10, 2019 1:47:38 PM / by Larry Julius

Tires. Oil changes. Air filters. Batteries Brakes. Tune-ups. Wiper Blades. Scheduled maintenance.

Over the past 12 months, Las Vegas drivers spent a total of $898,000,000 maintaining and repairing their cars and trucks. Needless to say, every small business owner with a service bay is looking to grab the biggest share of that automotive jackpot.

With more than 180 service bays at 10 locations, Ted Wiens Complete Auto Care has been winning this game for over 70 years. 

So, how does family-owned small business compete with the major chains?

"We primarily advertise on Las Vegas radio stations to keep our brand strong," says Jennifer Wiens, the company's brand manager. "We are all about the Ted Wiens name. People may not need tires or service tomorrow or the next day, but when they do, we need them to think of us."

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Topics small business advertising, small business owner, radio advertising, las vegas radio stations, advertise in las vegas, advertising in vegas, advertising in las vegas, branding

Meet 5 Successful Small Business Owners Who Advertise on Vegas Radio

May 7, 2019 10:41:00 AM / by Larry Julius

On November 1, 1940, KENO signed on as the first radio station in Las Vegas, Nevada. Since then, local business owners have depended on radio advertising to successfully market their goods and service.

Using any advertising metric, despite the inundation of new media options, radio remains the most potent medium for fulfilling the marketing objectives of Las Vegas area business owners of every size.

In the age of all things digital, is advertising on Las Vegas radio still effective? Meet five local small business owners who say, YES!

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Do Millennials Listen To Las Vegas Radio Stations?

May 3, 2019 11:55:25 AM / by Larry Julius

It's time to set some misguided Las Vegas small business owners straight.  When we say everybody listens to Las Vegas radio, we mean EVERYBODY.  Generations X, Y, and Z. Boomers, and, yes, millennials.

You know...millennials. Those are the "kids" who came of age at the turn of the millennium (which is debatably either 2000 or 2001).  This means 18-34 year olds. 

In the Las Vegas metro (Clark County, Nevada) 117,000 millennials make-up 37% of the population and will deliver $16-billion to local cash registers.

Attention Las Vegas business owners! Millennials DO, indeed, listen to the radio...almost every single one.

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Topics reach, small business advertising, small business owner, millennials, las vegas radio stations, advertise in las vegas

Las Vegas Small Business Owner Hits Home Run With Radio Advertising

Apr 26, 2019 7:41:16 AM / by Larry Julius

If you were one of the 1,502,898 adult consumers who tuned-in to a Las Vegas radio station last week, then you, no doubt, heard Aaron Taylor. You know, 'The Real Estate Guy'.

"Radio, by far, is my biggest source of advertising," says Mr. Taylor. "We have sold more homes and made more money since I started advertising on the radio than I have at any other time before then."

Mr. Taylor had been a very successful real estate agent prior to advertising on Las Vegas radio stations. He established O48 Realty in 2003 and quickly expanded to 116 agents.

"In 2008, I lost everything," says Mr. Taylor. "When the real estate crash happened, I wasn't prepared. The company's expenses were far greater than what little money was coming in."

"I needed a home run to turn the business around. A base hit would not do," says Mr. Taylor, who is very fond of sports analogies. "Advertising on Las Vegas radio was a home run."

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Topics return on investment, roi, small business advertising, small business owner, real estate

Free Advertising On Las Vegas Radio Stations

Apr 25, 2019 9:43:38 AM / by Larry Julius

It is not a gimmick. Many Las Vegas business owners qualify for free advertising on local radio stations. They pay nothing out-of-pocket.  Zero. Zilch. Zip. Bupkis. Free.

Henry Ford understood that the continual investment in advertising was necessary for a business to be successful. “Stopping advertising to save money," he said, "is like stopping your watch to save time.”

Sometimes, though, when daily expenses challenge their cash flow, Las Vegas area small business owners must prioritize spending. Many times, unfortunately, Mr. Ford’s advice is ignored and buying commercials on Las Vegas radio will move down the list behind making payroll, maintaining delivery vehicles, and replenishing stock. A lot of times advertising doesn’t make a list at all.

Some Las Vegas business owners have discovered that their radio advertising doesn’t have to be sacrificed at all when belts need to be tightened. It turns out there’s a deep pool of “free money” that can be dipped into for the singular purpose of advertising. These funds are called cooperative funds, or co-op for short.

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