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Lessons A Boston Business Can Learn From World's Biggest Advertiser

May 12, 2023 9:55:28 AM / by Larry Julius

There are 205,625 small businesses in the Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH Metro Area, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Almost every one of these businesses is competing for a portion of the $103 billion of local retail spending expected to occur in 2023.*

To capture the largest share of this giant pool of consumer cash, Boston small business owners will need to consider advertising.

"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. Advertising, if done correctly, can do wonders for your sales., and you know what that means: more revenue and more success for your company."

One of the best ways to advertise in Boston may be on local radio, a fact not lost on the world's largest advertiser, Proctor & Gamble. Last year, P&G upped spending on the radio by 43% to $235 million, according to Vivvix (formerly Kantar Media), led by a big jump in local radio.

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What Marketers Need To Know About Advertising on Boston Radio

Apr 20, 2023 6:14:33 PM / by Larry Julius

According to Nielsen, 3,333,841 adults tune in to their favorite Boston radio stations every week. This is significantly more consumers than are reached by all other advertising-supported media, including local TV, local cable, streaming video, social media, online audion, and local newspapers.

Boston radio's unchallenged reach is why many local business owners depend on the medium to capture the largest possible share of the $101 billion dollars consumers are expected to spend at retail this year.

Other local small business owners, however, may be surprised to learn that by most marketing metrics, radio remains the best way to advertise in Boston.

Here are four more facts about AM/FM radio that may surprise many local marketers.

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Topics best way to advertise, radio advertising, television advertising, how to advertise, streaming audio, television, in-car audio, local television, AM/FM Radio, audio streaming

Advertise In Boston: Top 5 Articles Of 2022

Dec 9, 2022 4:03:12 PM / by Larry Julius

For Boston area consumers, the past twelve months have been, to say the least, frenzied.  The year has been plagued with inflation, recession fears, coronavirus, mid-term elections, and geo-political drama. It seems, however, that these coinciding crises have not tempered consumer spending as local shoppers are on track to spend a record $78 billion at retail. 
 
What has changed during 2022, however, is how adults in the Boston area consume media and how local business owners are marketing their goods and services to these shoppers.
 
To research the changing consumer and media landscape in Boston, many local business owners have found the articles posted at www.AdvertiseInBoston.com helpful.  Below are the five most-read articles from that site during 2022:
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Advertise In Boston: Top 5 Articles From 2021

Nov 29, 2021 9:55:37 AM / by Larry Julius

Based on projections from the National Retail Federation (NRF), Boston consumers are on track to spend $72-billion with retailers by the end of this year. This would be 13.5% higher than was spent in 2020.

To earn a significant share of these retail dollars, Boston area business owners are expected to spend $3.2 billion to advertise by year's end, according to Borrell Associates. This company tracks advertising expenditures in local markets across the U.S.

To ensure they are spending their advertising and marketing dollars wisely, many Boston business owners research how to best target prospective customers by using local media. An exceptional resource for local business owners to investigate the media habits of localconsumers is on the advice section of AdvertiseInBoston.com.  

Here are the top five most-read articles on the site in 2021:

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Advertising On Boston Radio: How Smart Speakers Add Value

Sep 28, 2021 7:50:08 AM / by Larry Julius

Since 1922, local small business owners have been advertising on Boston radio to market the goods and services they sell.

Lately, some of these advertisers are voicing concerns, though, that the accelerating use of smart speakers could erode the effectiveness of commercials on local stations. Current research, however, reveals that these devices actually extend the reach of the medium and its ad content.

More than 1.2 million consumers in Boston have a smart speaker in their homes, according to Nielsen. This is 30% of the local adult population.

Smart speakers are internet-enabled devices controlled by spoken commands and capable of streaming audio content, relaying information, and communicating with other devices. 

According to the Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) data, Amazon Echo (aka Alexa) accounts for 69% of all smart speakers in use. Google's smart speaker makes up another 20% of the market. The remaining 11% of the market comprises Apple Home (aka Siri), Sonos, and Bose.

Boston consumers can use their smart speakers to accomplish a diverse range of tasks, including accessing news, weather, and sports information; turning on lights in the house; shopping; and food delivery.

The most common use of a smart speaker, though, is streaming audio, including Boston radio stations, according to eMarketer. Edison Research's Share of Ear Study indicates that consumers devote 13% of their total time using a smart speaker listening to AM/FM radio stations. This is second only to the time spent listening to Amazon Music at 19%.

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Topics radio advertising, small business owner, small business marketing, online advertising, how to advertise, small business, effective advertising, small business advertising, streaming audio, amazon echo, siri, smart speakers, google home, radio listening, alexa, apple

Do Millennials Listen To Boston Radio?

Nov 8, 2019 2:08:05 PM / by Larry Julius

It's time to set some misguided New England small business owners straight: When we say everybody listens to Boston radio stations, we mean everybody.  Generations X, Y, and Z. Also, Boomers, and, yes, the millennial generation.

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 greater Boston area, 1.2 million millennials make-up 30% of the adult population and will deliver $30.2 billion to local cash registers.

But here's the thing about millennials that many New England small business owners get wrong: millennials listen to the radio.  Almost all of them. 89.4% of them, to be exact.

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