Is your advertising attracting the right clients and customers?
Is your marketing COSTING you much more than it should because you are not seeing an RROMI (a real return on your marketing investment)?
Every day as a business owner, or as a marketing manager, you make decisions on how your advertising should look, what to place; when and where. As a business owner, you have a business to run and marketing is something that you simply cannot devote the time to create the results you would like. Or as a trained marketing professional you see the value of having a “second opinion”.
QUESTION: What is more "expensive", an ad which "costs" $100 or one which you invested $1000? At first glance, the second ad had the higher "price tag" by $900. But here's the rest of that story. The first ad got you no customers so you lost $100! The second ad got your business 10 new customers; each purchasing a product or service which you profited $150 on each. You do the math. Some people think spending less on advertising gets more business. If that is you, please quit reading and move on.

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Ter Scott is not an "Advertising Agency"; he is a Marketing Consultant. As such he works with ad agencies, business owners, and marketing personnel to be more effective, proficient and profitable.
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