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Advertising In Las Vegas: Reaching Savers And Investors

Dec 13, 2019 6:21:00 PM / by Larry Julius

When Las Vegas consumers make their New Year's resolutions, many will have money on their minds.

A new study by Fidelity Investments finds that 67% of adults are considering a financial resolution for 2020. This is 10% more than last year.

The top financial resolution, among those considering one is, 'saving more'. The study found that, when asked to choose, a vast majority of consumers would rather save $5000 than lose five pounds.

This fervor for finance is excellent news for Clark County small business owners who cater to savers and investors. This includes financial advisors, insurance agents, bankers, accountants, and mortgage brokers.

To compete for a fair share of these resolution dollars requires business owners to advertise. By any metric, the best way to reach potential savers and investors is on Las Vegas radio.

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Topics small business owner, television advertising, radio advertising, online advertising, digital advertising, newspaper advertising, best way to advertise, consumer spending, tax preparation, small business, financial planners, accountants, stock broker, investment advisor

Marketing To African American Consumers In Las Vegas

Dec 10, 2019 4:45:58 PM / by Larry Julius

The buying power of Black consumers in the Las Vegas Area is now $6.5 billion. Over the past 19 years, according to Nielsen, the pace of spending by African Americans has grown 28% faster than by White consumers.

If a Clark County small business owner would like to earn a larger share of this spending, the best place to start is with advertising.

"For African American consumers, advertising of all types is an important touchpoint in their shopping journey," says a recent study by Nielsen. "African American consumers are more likely than the total population to agree that advertising provides them with meaningful information about the product use of other consumers."

"African Americans are avid media consumers, across multiple media channels, which gives advertisers ample opportunities to connect with them."

The best advertising medium, though, for small business owners to reach the Vegas African American consumers is local radio.

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Las Vegas Small Business Advice: Top 10 Advertising Articles Of 2019

Dec 6, 2019 5:19:21 PM / by Larry Julius

Small business owners in the Las Vegas area must advertise to claim a fair share of the $39.7 billion retail economy.

“Think you have a great product?” asks the U.S. Small Business Administration. “Unfortunately, no one’s going to know about it unless you advertise.”  The SBA goes on to say, “Advertising, if done correctly, can do wonders for your sales, and you know what that means: more revenue and more success for your business."

During 2019, many Las Vegas small business owners sought advertising guidance on the advice pages of www.AdvertiseInLasVegas.com. Below are the top ten most-read articles from the past 12 months.

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Topics small business owner, television advertising, radio advertising, online advertising, digital advertising, social media advertising, newspaper advertising, best way to advertise, facebook advertising, small business

Advertising In Las Vegas: The Value Of Marketing To College Graduates

Dec 4, 2019 1:49:31 PM / by Larry Julius

There's a reason many Las Vegas small business owners target their advertising towards consumers who have completed a four-year college degree. It's because, typically, university graduates earn $29,106 more per year than those with only a high school diploma, according to The Federal Reserve.

There are, according to Nielsen, 357,478 college graduates living in the Las Vegas area. In total, this population generates $27.8 billion in annual take-home pay. To tap into a similar pool of spending power, a marketer would need to reach 619,629 consumers who did not go beyond high school.

The number of people reached by a campaign is, generally, what determines the cost of advertising. So, for a Clark County small business owner operating on a tight marketing budget, spending can be kept in check by targeting those consumers with the most money to spend. In this case, college graduates.

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Topics small business owner, television advertising, radio advertising, advertise in las vegas, social media advertising, newspaper advertising, best way to advertise, college graduates, small business

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