How to Design a Good Aerial Banner Ad

BusinessMarketing & Advertising

  • Author Donnell Johnson
  • Published December 31, 2009
  • Word count 508

Those effectively using airplane banners are not wasting their money. It has proven to be a relatively low cost high impact means of advertising. The message immediately grabs the attention of a large audience by its uniqueness and the drone of the plane, and is repeated many times as the plane flies over the crowd. It is a great way to get a message to a local audience.

The ad has a captured audience, no competition, the sound of the plane to draw attention to it, and the factor of repetition for usually the plane will fly over the audience many times in one afternoon. All this is part of the technique. All the messages are, by necessity, brief. The people have just 17 seconds to read it. Yet some ads are more effective than others in persuading an audience to consider a certain product or service. What makes a good banner ad?

Several factors make up a good banner ad. The advertiser has a goal in mind and the brief message must reach that goal. The message must be catchy, readable, attractive, and it must be easy to remember. The printer will take care of the readability, usually using seven foot letters. They will also have suggestions on making it attractive. Your job then is to plan a message that at once conveys what you want to say in few words and is easy to remember.

This little poem has helped people plan an effective ad for many decades: There are six honest serving men Who taught me all I knew. Their names are what and when and why And how and where and who. With these question words in mind, write down everything you really want the audience to learn from the ad about your business. Be concise. Some of these six question words will not apply. For example, you don't need to tell them how you make the product. But the questions like what, when, and where are usually important. The banner may simply convey information about where to find further information, like a phone number or web page.

When you have listed everything that must be included on the banner, then began wording and rewording it until you are satisfied with it. It would be nice to include, say, addresses, phone numbers, webpage addresses for a restaurant. However, that is too much for a message that is passing by. Perhaps it would be best to just include the name and the corner the restaurant is on, and, if easy to remember, a phone number.

Now that your full message is concise, ask yourself, "Is it easy to remember?" Why is this important? People at a beach or sporting event are normally not going to be prepared to take notes. After all, you ad is a brief diversion from their main purpose in being there. It is good to test your idea on others to see if they think it will be remembered. Take your time to make it catchy. It will be worth the effort.

Once you have followed these steps, it is time to get in touch with a banner towing company and get it printed and into the air. It won't take long before your well planned message will be read by thousands and the result in sales will soon follow. Please choose your advertising company wisely. Quality varies as with all industries.

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