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Russ in Vancouver
05-15-2011, 06:05 PM
Hi there,

I hope everyone is having a great weekend.

Are there any comments for improvement on this 3x4 ad?

http://www.247leadpros.com/sbf/3x4ad.jpg

Version 2 re: Patryshas excellent suggestion
http://www.247leadpros.com/sbf/3x4adV2.jpg

Patrysha
05-15-2011, 06:51 PM
You really are sending two messages with that add...well three really...repair, set up and ink...

Sticking with just one message will likely be more effective.

I'd start with "Need A Rescue from the Blue Screen of Death?" (or something that speaks to the target market...not your name right up on top...a hook that gives them a reason to care about your name and contact info...)

Total PC Repair Service
For Blue Screen Rescues and other common PC issues
like slow running computers, viruses & malware

Russ in Vancouver
05-15-2011, 07:04 PM
Hi Patrysha,

Thanks for your reply, that makes great sense, get the hook into them 1st.
My client was originally going to go with a 4x6 ad space for 3 related services he offers, but at the last minute he reduced the size (50% price difference) and wanted all the info crammed into the smaller space, thank god I convinced him to drop one of the services.

I was going to put blue screen of death (aka BSOD) but I was thinking not many people may know what that means??? Do you think it is a common term?

Getting rid of the network setup would allow for more text in the repair category. hmmm

I think I will use your suggestions if that is cool with you and send him another option to choose from.


THANKS!!

Patrysha
05-16-2011, 12:07 AM
Yeah, it sucks when the client doesn't get it...anything more than one thought gets lost in the sea of advertising...one way I like to explain it with my as old or older than me clients is the sesame street segment from years ago "a loaf of bread, a quart of milk and a stick of butter..." it takes work to remember more than one thing...

Blue Screen of Death seems common enough terminology around this house and neighbourhood...not sure what it's like in the less geeky spaces though...

Steve B
05-16-2011, 06:53 AM
I liked all the changes in the second ad, but, you left off the "of death". I've never heard it refered to as the "blue screen", but always hear it called the 'blue screen of death".

Patrysha
05-16-2011, 09:07 AM
Yeah I'd add the "Of death" and I'd move the headline above the logo...the logo is never the important part to the reader just to the client...

Steve B
05-17-2011, 06:15 AM
Another good catch. Having the name of the company as the most prominent thing in an ad seems to be done more out of tradition than anything else. It's really what the advertisor can DO for you that is important.

bizmultiplier
06-21-2011, 01:14 PM
I agree with the above comments. Also that ad is really cluttered and kind of all over the place. I might just say:

Is Your Computer Slow? (alternate: Having Computer Problems?)

We'll Get it running like new again in no time.

Give us a Call at xxx.xxx.xxxx or visit bestpcrepair.com to Set Up a Free Diagnosis.


I would take out the ink and toner thing and the website associated with the toner.

I would create separate ads for the other services.

Just my two cents.

tylerhutchinson
06-21-2011, 06:02 PM
I agree with all posts above. I think it looks great otherwise.

MyITGuy
06-21-2011, 10:13 PM
I would agree with bizmultipliers post.

Being in the computer repair service myself, the original ad is not something I would approve of.

Cascade Computers LLC
07-19-2011, 10:49 AM
As stated before, the message is so conflicting. While you want everyone in the world to know of everything you do, it's not usually best to tell them at once. I found that sticking to one topic is the best. Saying "Quality Computer Repairs" doesn't let them know everything my business does, but "Quality Computer Services and Sales for Less. We also do Xbox repair and web services. Have I mentioned the cloud and our branded toilet paper?" just gives too much information to even be remembered