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Lower Your Advertising Costs with Remnant Advertising

November 16, 2006 by Isabel Isidro · 2 Comments 

If you are promoting your business through advertising, you may want to consider buying remnant or surplus advertising. Remnant advertising is the unsold ad space, which often goes to public service or gone forever. Media companies, from radio, newspaper, magazine even TV, do not always sell their advertising space — so they sell these spaces often at steep discounts. And tapping these remnant ad spaces can be an effective and inexpensive strategy for your business.

For newspaper and magazine advertising, you can check the remnant spaces available at MediaBids http://www.mediabids.com . Looking through the available ad spaces, Business 2.0’s half page ad is available for a discount of $4540. A full page ad at Entrepreneur Magazine can save you more than $12,000 from their usual rate.

Access to information on remnant space is tightly controlled, so there are no similar marketplaces for radio or television that I know of. Though I know that remnant spaces for radio are discounted by 25 to 75% off retail prices.

If you advertise on these medium regularly, check with your media contact how to be able to buy remnant ad space. Just be ready with the creatives fast when a remnant space opens up. But buying these surplus ad spaces is one way you can stretch your marketing dollars.

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Author: Isabel Isidro (851 Articles)

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2 Responses to “Lower Your Advertising Costs with Remnant Advertising”
  1. Andrea >> Become a Consultant Blog says:

    I’ve worked in marketing for years, but this is the first time I’ve heard of the ad remnant market. Thanks for pointing this out.

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  2. Suzanne Hamlin says:

    fyi, for radio, i found this…

    http://www.bid4spots.com/

    some PR around their launch (Sept 2005 I believe) said they had about 1000 stations, some in the top 300 markets.

    and of course there’s google’s new effort around selling radio ads through their acquisition this summer of dMarc. hope that helps!

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