Jumat, 10 Juli 2009

FIGURES ABOUT MAGAZINE AD READERSHIP

Here are some interesting results of a study conducted on readerships of 
magazine ads. Most of the stats are from Starch INRA Hopper, Inc and other 
studies.
A two-page spread attracts about 25% more readership that a one-page ad. A 
half-page ad is about 2/3 as effective as a full page. A 2-page centerspread 
is more effective than a floating 2-page spread.
Readership interest does not drop off when an ad is rerun several times in 
the same magazine. 

A full-page full-color ad attracts about 40% more readers than a black & 
white full page advertisement.
Black & white ads are 20% more effective than ads printed with black and 
one other color. For example an ad with black and red ink will generate 20% 
less readership attention compared to a basic black & white ad.

Photographs are more effective than drawings. Photographs and illustrations 
of product in use are more effective than a still or static photo or 
illustration of the product.

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