I have been designing Yellow Page ads for the past 15 years.
I have been fully submerged in the medium. Even as I sit here writing this
article I have various Yellow Page directories from all over the US stacked
on my desk.
It’s an art form, I tell you. Few comprehend
its power. Few understand the subtle blend of art and science that combines
to create the successful Yellow Page ad design. It takes a true connoisseur
to understand the underlying psychology of a masterfully crafted Yellow
Pages ad design.
Now I know what your thinking. This guy is off his rocker.
Oh, but I disagree. I intend to plainly illustrate a very disheartening
trend developing in our local neighborhood Yellow Pages. I call this
trend—the rise of the dreaded ‘magazine style’ Yellow Pages ad.
Now I love magazines too. I like to leaf through my Forbes
Magazine as I leisurely sit by the pool. I occasionally glance at the pages
of Elle when my wife leaves it lying around. I’ve even been known to flip
through the pages of Wired when I’m ready for the latest rant on how Star
Wars has changed the world. But when I turn to my local Yellow Pages the
last thing I’m ready to face is the pages of Cosmopolitan.
With the recent rise of readily available, cheaply
commissionable, Yellow Page ad design services it would seem our Yellow
Pages are turning into a ‘magazine style’ nightmare.
Now I’m not saying your ad should be as ugly as your Yellow
Pages advertising sales rep wants to make it, but if your Yellow Page ad is
turning into an Ansel Adams exhibition, and your selling air conditioners
there is something wrong here. I know, I said Yellow Page ad design is an
art, but what I meant by art was the kind of Yellow Page ad that ultimately
leads to someone buying something from you.
It’s like Trump calls it—the art of the deal. That’s the
kind of art you are looking for in your Yellow Pages advertising. It’s the
art of getting peoples attention, and not loosing it a half second later
when they can’t figure out what it is your selling. I mean, the heading says
‘Plumbing’ but with all these baby pictures it looks more like a Daycare
heading. Which one of these guys is a plumber?
These clever ads may be all the rage as I’m sipping my
cocktail by the swimming pool, but when I’m looking for a reason I should
buy from you instead of your competitor, trying to baffle me with a clever
picture that makes me think some Yellow Page flunky lost his job when he
mistakenly pasted a Daycare ad in Plumbing, is not the way to do it. Yeah,
you got my attention. Am I calling? Sure. I’m calling your competitor.
Nobody has the time to decipher your cute ‘magazine style’
Yellow Pages ad. Captivating your audience is important, making your Yellow
Page ad design distinctive is paramount, but confusing people can make your
Yellow Page advertising useless.
I have learned over the years to even steer clear of
‘magazine style’ layout for fear of lack-luster results. Many directories
have phone company traps set up with 3 or 4 pages of these ‘magazine style’
Yellow Page ads for there own products and services. Yellow Page shoppers
learn to tune them out quickly.
Stumble through 4 full-page full-color ‘magazine style’
Yellow Pages ads under ‘Publishing’ while you’re on your way to the
‘Printing’ heading and you quickly learn what not to look for. Phone company
traps can be set up under Advertising, Communications, Publishing, Internet,
Telecommunications—always just a few pages away from where your Yellow Page
ad is going to call home.
While magazine ads can be very entertaining, who doesn’t
like PacBell’s cross-eyed dog that is guaranteed to be under seven headings
of any given PacBell directory, the important thing to remember is Yellow
Page shoppers are not there to be entertained—they are there to buy.
Hopefully from you!
So be warned, from the desk of a 15 year veteran in the
Yellow Page ad design field, if you are expecting great results with that
clever, not so clever, magazine style Yellow Page ad design you are running
this year, you might find yourself sadly disappointed.
There are better ways to grab people’s attention with your
Yellow Page advertising, AND get them to buy from you. Never sacrifice your
company’s sales for magazine style Yellow Page advertising.
Adam Strange
Ad Revamp – Professional Yellow Page Ad Design
1-800-339-2410
http://www.AdRevamp.com
http://www.YellowPageAdDesign.com
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Adam Strange is a successful illustrator and ad designer with over 15 years
experience in the graphic arts and advertising fields. He's helped countless
companies and small business owners place successful Yellow Pages
advertising campaigns through his companies,
Ad Revamp - Yellow Page Design, and
Premium - Yellow
Page Advertising Consulting. For more helpful tips on getting the most
from your company’s Yellow Pages advertising please visit these web sites.
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