| Amazingly, I found that doing a promotion was kinda tough in Dodge. The Globe is outragous for advertising, flyers take manpower and often time - permits, signage is cheap but then ya gotta find store owners that will let you post AND place the lighted signs on wheels. The signs on wheels tho I found were the cheapest way to go. Radio is reasonalbe but if you don't know your "target audience" and which station they listen to - it's wasted money. In entertainment...... hell the whole town is a target audience. Then ya got that bilingual thing ya gotta cover. In Galveston they use banners that stretch across the main entry to Galveston....... they are net signage that advertise anything from college enrollment to West End Beach Parties. Those sign too are costly. Overall it can be tough to advertise a venue in Dodge - it does cost - that's why it's tough to bring big things toa small town. A small town can't support it - ya need surrounding towns to make it happen which is an added expense...... Just my humble "marketing " opinion
__________________ Kicked back in Texas - still payin those Kansas taxes......
The old believe everything, the middle aged suspect everything, the young know everything......... Oscar Wilde |