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Advertising In Detroit: What's The Best Way To Reach Pet Owners?

May 12, 2021 4:06:24 PM / by Larry Julius

A surge in pet adoptions and sales during the pandemic has increased the number of pet owners in the Detroit area to 1,872,507, according to Nielsen.

As a result, the amount of money that will be spent in Southeast Michigan during 2021 on domestic dogs, cats, birds, ferrets, and other cuddly creatures will achieve a record-high $1.5 billion. These figures are based on recent forecasts from The American Pet Products Association (APPA),

“We have reached a critical milestone in 2020, generating $103.6 billion in sales [in the U.S.],” said Steve King, President, and CEO of APPA. “We are bullish for the coming year, projecting growth of 5.8% - well above the historical average of 3 to 4%."

Detroit pet owners will be spending in four ways:

  1. Food & Treats which includes everything from canned and bagged food to biscuits and chewies.
  2. Veterinary Care and Product Sales which includes routine veterinary care, surgical procedures, and sales of pharmaceuticals and other products through veterinary clinics
  3. Supplies, Live Animals, and Over-The-Counter Medications which, in addition to dogs and cats. includes fish, birds, small animals, and reptiles. This also includes cages, food and water bowls, as well as leashes and collars.  OTC includes medications for allergy relief, gastric distress, and oral hygiene.
  4. Other includes services such as boarding, grooming, and pet sitting.

To capture a significant share of the local pet economy, local business owners who provide these four types of goods and services will need to advertise.  By almost any marketing metric, the best way to reach pet owners is by advertising on Detroit radio.

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Topics millennials, radio advertising, best way to advertise, reach, reach and frequency, retail, return on investment, ROI, retailer, retail sales, retail store, advertising reach, retail spending, pet owners, cat owners, dog owners

Wow!! Detroit Millennials Turn 40 This Year

Apr 29, 2021 2:48:30 PM / by Larry Julius

There are 864,537 millennials in the Detroit area.  The oldest of them turn 40 this year. According to The Pew Research Center, millennials comprise the generation of Americans born between 1981 and 1996.

As a consumer group, millennials account for an outsized percentage of retail spending. This generation represents 24.6% of the Detroit area population but almost one-third of metro-area sales. 

All in, Detroit millennials are expected to ring up more than $27.3 billion in purchases during 2021.  You name it, millennials are planning to buy it.

According to Nielsen, over the next 12 months, Detroit millennials will show up in huge numbers at auto dealerships, furniture stores, mattress stores, appliance stores, home improvement stores, and scores of other area retailers and service providers.

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Topics small business, millennials, small business owner, best way to advertise, reach, reach and frequency, retail, return on investment, ROI, retailer, retail sales, retail store, advertising reach, small business marketing, small business advertising, millennial parents, retail spending

How Much Do Detroit Business Owners Spend on Advertising?

Apr 16, 2021 9:24:26 AM / by Larry Julius

Now is a crucial time for Metro Detroit small business owners to advertise.  

According to the Conference Board, consumer confidence has surged to 110, the highest it has been since the onset of the pandemic last March.  The index has bounced back from a low of 89.6 in February. 

Moving forward, Southeast Michigan business owners can expect buyer optimism to remind high.

“The recovery in consumer confidence is set to continue in the coming months, buoyed by the combination of improving health conditions and wider vaccine distribution,” said Lydia Boussour, lead U.S. economist at Oxford Economics. “This should support hearty consumer spending and pave the way for a mini-boom in economic activity this spring and summer.”

As Detroit consumers gain confidence, they are expected to unleash the record $17.9-billion in personal savings amassed during the pandemic. This number is based on figures reported by Barron's in November. 

This combination of consumer confidence and the cache of cash-on-hand has led the National Retail Federation (NRF) to forecast a 7% increase in retail spending in 2021 versus last year.

To claim a significant share of the expected spending tsunami, Detroit business owners plan to boost advertising investments this year.

According to Borrell Associates, a company that tracks advertising trends across the country, Detroit business owners are expected to spend $2-billion to advertise the goods and services they sell. This represents an 8.0% increase versus last year.

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Topics small business, small business owner, best way to advertise, reach, reach and frequency, return on investment, ROI, advertising reach, small business marketing, small business advertising, advertising on radio, ad spending

Consumers Stick With Detroit Radio Despite Pandemic

Mar 30, 2021 1:39:49 PM / by Larry Julius

In 1920, when WWJ became the first radio station in Southeast Michigan, many considered the medium a fad.  Even in 1937, a hit song by George Gershwin, Our Love Is Here To Stay, considered radio to be a "passing fancy and in time may go".

Detroit radio, however, has survived the advent of talking-movies, television, eight tracks, and cassettes in stereo.  More recently, radio has withstood a tsunami of digital options including, YouTube, SiriusXM, Pandora, and Spotify.

As the Coronavirus pandemic rolls over into a second year, Detroit radio has hung tough and not ceded its ground despite listener's shifting lifestyles.  This is crucial news for local small business owners who depend on local stations to market their goods and services.

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Topics best way to advertise, reach, return on investment, ROI, corona, coronavirus, covid 19, recession, advertising reach, in-car audio, pandemic, time spent listening, work from home, radio listening, listening location, commuting

Detroit Homeowners Plan To Spend Stimulus Cash On Improvements

Mar 15, 2021 1:37:21 PM / by Larry Julius

Southeast Michigan residents will begin receiving economic stimulus checks  from the Internal Revenue Service as early as today.  In all, local consumers will receive more than $5.5 billion in payments.

This infusion of cash into the Metro Detroit economy was authorized by Congress last week in the American Rescue Plan legislation. 

The stimulus relief legislation calls for a one-time payment of $1,400 to single adults. Married couples who filed jointly will receive $2,800 total ($1,400 apiece). Families will get an additional $1,400 for each eligible dependent regardless of age. A family of four could get $5,600 in total payments. Like the second round of stimulus payments, the third round specifically prohibits payments to anyone who died before January 1, 2020.

Many of the stimulus dollars will end up in the wallets of 1.1 million Detroit area homeowners. Based on research from Modernize, a leader in the home improvement and home services industry, 57% of these consumers are planning to spend all or part of their checks on home improvement projects.

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Topics radio advertising, best way to advertise, return on investment, ROI, home owners, home improvement, stimulus checks, replacement windows, roofing, remodeling, contractors

Grab A Larger Share Of Detroit's Accelerating Retail Spending

Mar 4, 2021 12:53:20 PM / by Larry Julius

Southeast Michigan consumers are expected to spend upward of $58.8-billion at retail in 2021. This would be, at minimum, a 6.5% jump over 2020. The forecast is based on newly released estimates by the National Retail Federation.

“Despite the continuing health and economic challenges COVID-19 presents, we are very optimistic that healthy consumer fundamentals, pent-up demand and widespread distribution of the vaccine will generate increased economic growth, retail sales and consumer spending,” NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said.

“From the outset of the pandemic, retailers have gone above and beyond even the most conservative safety guidelines to protect and serve their associates and consumers alike."

To capture the largest possible share of spending growth, local retailers will need to advertise. By the most crucial marketing metrics, the best best way to reach consumers is by advertising on Detroit radio.

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Topics small business, small business owner, radio advertising, consumer spending, retail, return on investment, retailer, retail sales, retail store, web traffic, website visitor, small business marketing, small business advertising, online shopping, retail spending

5 Key Advertising Stats Detroit Small Business Owners Should Know

Feb 22, 2021 12:21:38 PM / by Larry Julius

Since 1920, advertising on Detroit radio has helped small business owners survive and thrive during times of peril. This includes world wars, natural disasters, depressions, and recessions.

Even during a pandemic, by almost every key marketing metric, radio advertising remains the best way for a Detroit business to market its goods and services.

To prove the point, here are five statistics that vividly demonstrate the value of advertising on Detroit radio.

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Topics reach, retail, return on investment, ROI, retailer, retail sales, retail store, web traffic, website visitor, in-car audio, radio commercials, listening location, advertise on detroit radio, online shopping

Advertising In Detroit: Still Time To Ring Up Holiday Sales

Dec 1, 2020 1:43:32 PM / by Larry Julius

There is cheerful news for small business owners from Taylor to Troy and every city and town in between.

Based on the latest projections from the National Retail Federation, holiday sales are expected to grow 3.6%-5.2% over 2019.  This means despite the economic ravages of the pandemic, Southeast Michigan shoppers will be spending between $10.4 and $10.5 billion on gifts and other trappings of the season.

The NRF forecast is based on an economic model that takes into consideration a variety of indicators including employment, wages, consumer confidence, disposable income, consumer credit, previous retail sales and weather. NRF defines the holiday season as November 1 through December 31. Numbers forecast by NRF may differ from other organizations that define the holiday season as a longer period or include retail sectors not included by NRF, such as automobile dealers, gasoline stations and restaurants.

"Consumers have shown they are excited about the holidays and are willing to spend on gifts that lift the spirits of family and friends after such a challenging year," says NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay. "We expect a strong finish to the holiday season." 

“Given the pandemic, there is uncertainty about consumers’ willingness to spend, but with the economy improving most have the ability to spend,” NRF Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz said. “Consumers have experienced a difficult year but will likely spend more than anyone would have expected just a few months ago."

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Topics television, small business, small business owner, television advertising, consumer spending, retail, return on investment, ROI, retailer, retail sales, retail store, small business marketing, small business advertising, holiday advertising, christmas, holiday shopping, consumer confidence

Small Business Advertising In Detroit: Consumers Ready To Spend

Nov 13, 2020 7:12:04 AM / by Larry Julius

There is positive news for the 158,000 small businesses in the Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI Metro Area metro area.  A majority of consumers say they are ready to start shopping again.

A lifestyle survey just released from Nielsen indicates 53% of Americans believe that despite the continuing pandemic, life is beginning to normalize, and they are likely to resume typical activities.  Nielsen refers to this majority as "Ready-To-Go".

According to the survey, Ready-To-Go consumers now perceive less risk, feel safer, and believe their cities are emerging from crisis.

The key takeaway for Southeast Michigan small business owners is that Ready-To-Go consumers are significantly more likely to start shopping within 30 days than the total population.  These buyers, according to Nielsen, are looking to spend on home improvement, professional services, auto parts/repair, shopping, food & dining, and travel.

To capture a meaningful share of the money Ready-To-Go consumers will be spending requires local small business owners to advertise.  By almost every metric, advertising on Detroit radio is the best advertising option.

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Topics small business, small business owner, radio advertising, consumer spending, retail, return on investment, ROI, retailer, retail sales, retail store, small business marketing, small business advertising, advertising on radio, consumer confidence

Advertising ROI In Detroit: Television vs. Radio

Nov 9, 2020 2:10:40 PM / by Larry Julius

Every week, according to Nielsen, significantly more consumers are reached by local radio than by Detroit TV.

For Southeast Michigan small business owners whose marketing budgets have been ravaged by the pandemic, though, the question is which of these media can provide the best return for their advertising investments. An ROI study conducted by Nielsen and commissioned by Cumulus Media | Westwood One provides a conclusive answer.

Between April 30 and May 27 of this year, Nielsen analyzed the sales results of a major retailer who conducted an advertising campaign on both radio and television during that period.  

Using  their Portable People Meter panel of 80,000 consumers, Nielsen measured the purchase behavior of consumers who were exposed to the advertiser's commercials on both radio and television. To learn more about the methodology, click here.

The result of the study indicates that the money invested in radio advertising had a much stronger return than the money spent on TV.

Here are the key findings of the ROI study:

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Topics television, small business, small business owner, television advertising, radio advertising, retail, return on investment, ROI, retailer, retail sales, retail store, small business marketing, small business advertising

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