Broadcast: Lots of people listen to radio and
watch television. Thats why these media are popular advertising venues.
Available research on who listens or watches what, and when, helps us fashion
a message especially for your audience. The explosion in the number of cable
television channels further defines audiences, and specific-programming radio
also attracts certain demographic trends. Web Sites: Cookie-cutter web sites
are a dime a dozen. Lots of vendors offer to provide low-cost web sites that
direct traffic through their own sites. So who is being served? And what is
the real cost? At ReederVogel Advertising, custom web site design and maintenance
are an integral part of all our advertising programs. Because they work. We'll
promote what is special and unique about your company, and set you apart from
the cookie-cutter crowd. Logos: Your logo says a lot about your business. Its
the way consumers can identify and remember who you are and what you do. A strong
logo, used consistently, helps solidify your identity and differentiates you
from your competitors. Print: Newspapers, magazines, tabloids or inserts, and
other printed information such as direct mail, brochures, and press releases,
offer varying options and avenues for spreading your message. Print provides
an advantage that broadcast media does not: namely, the opportunity to spend
as much time with the message as you choose. What We Do; How We Do It; Where
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