$3.5 Million for Advertising? How About 7,000 years of Commercials On Hold messages? |
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During Sunday night’s big game, over 110 million viewers tuned in to watch the Giants defeat the Patriots. While most were checking out the game, a few were in it for the commercials. Several companies took advantage of their big audience with over-the-top advertisements. Whether the approach was serious or uplifting, funny or informative, these ads were designed to entertain; reinforce brand loyalty; introduce the latest products; and gain new customers. Want to guess how much these commercials cost? Companies paid an average of $3.5 million for one 30 second spot. Seems outrageous, right? Fortunately, if you’re interested in advertising and don’t quite have that kind of budget, Commercials On Hold offers a more cost-effective option – on hold messaging and music. $3.5 million will get you over 7,000 years of our service! Telephone advertising allows businesses to highlight their products and services to a captive audience at a fraction of the cost. Just decide what kind of approach you want to take, and our professional team will create a script that’s entertaining, informational, or reassuring. We can write your script based on the image you want to present to your callers. For advertising that’s super affordable and super effective, rely on Commercials On Hold. Request a demo today, and be sure to ask about our other services, including website design and development; auto attendants; search engine optimization; and text message marketing.
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Testimonials
"Commercials on Hold enables SOS to deliver a customized on hold music and messages to our valued clients. Moreover, we can tailor the message to recognize one of our employees for delivering outstanding customer service, or we can choose to provide an informative message regarding special promotions or new products and services. We try very hard to minimize the time a client is on hold; however, your service allows us to turn a generally negative situation into a positive communications opportunity."-Terry W. Strecker
Director of Marketing
Standard Office Systems
Duluth, GA