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How to Budget Advertising Costs for a New Business

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Tools for creating an advertising budget for a new, small business.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • a new, small business
  • money!
  1. Step 1

    Build it and they will come...a motto which is the downfall of many new, small businesses.

    The problem is, "they" often don't know you exist! Ideally, you have figured out that you will need to advertise your business in order to attract customers.

    That leads to the question, how much money should be spent on advertising.

  2. Step 2

    The U.S. Small Business Administration has a lot of wonderful resources for the small business.

    There is a very helpful section on their website that addresses this:

    http://www.sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/manage/marketandprice/serv_mstrat_adbud.html

  3. Step 3

    In creating an advertising and marketing budget, the SBA says: "Because marketing needs and costs vary widely, there are no simple rules for determining what you marketing budget should be. A popular method with small business owners is to allocate a small percentage of gross sales for the most recent year. This usually amounts to about two percent for an existing business. However, if you are planning on launching a new product or business, you may want to increase your marketing budget figure, to as much as 10 percent of your expected gross sales. Another method used by small business owners is to analyze and estimate the competition's budget and either match or exceed it."

    http://www.sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/manage/marketandprice/serv_budget.html

    So how much will advertising cost you? Perhaps a better question to ask yourself; "How much is NOT advertising costing you?"

Tips & Warnings
  • identify your primary competition
  • find out as much information as possible about where they advertise
  • seek out new places to advertise
  • make sure you have your web address and corresponding email on everything
  • make use of social networking
  • advertising is not a guarantee of sales, but think of the alternative

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