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Release by Jeff Sigmund
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When Consumers Read Newspaper Ads, They Take Action

Newspaper advertising remains the leading advertising medium cited by consumers in planning, shopping and making purchasing decisions, according to early data from a MORI Research survey of more than 3,000 adults. The findings, announced by the Newspaper Association of America, provide conclusive evidence of the ongoing value newspaper ads deliver for marketers trying to reach consumers who are ready to shop and spend.

“Newspaper advertising remains the most powerful tool for advertisers who want to motivate consumers to take action,” said NAA President and CEO John Sturm. “While new technologies have their place in any total marketing program, initial findings from this important research demonstrate the enduring power of today’s newspaper ads. We’re looking forward to offering more comprehensive data on consumer motivation and the influence of newspaper advertising after a full analysis is completed in early fall.”

This study, part of a series entitled “American Consumer Insights,” examined the impact newspaper advertising has on consumer shopping and spending patterns. Early results indicate:

- Nearly six in 10 adults (59 percent) identify newspapers as the medium they use to help plan shopping or make purchase decisions
- 82 percent of those surveyed said they “took action” as a result of newspaper advertising, including: Clipping a coupon (61 percent), Buying something (50 percent), Visiting Web sites to learn more (33 percent), Trying something for the first time (27 percent)
- 73 percent of adults regularly or occasionally read newspaper inserts
- 82 percent have been spurred to action by a newspaper insert in the past month.

Putting its initial findings about the profound impact of newspaper advertising into practice, NAA separately released a new advertisement that describes engaged newspaper readers as “Action Figures.” The ads, produced by Allied Advertising, are available to NAA member newspapers and use early results of the research to highlight the ways newspaper advertising drives consumers to action. . . VIEW FULL RELEASE AND NEW AD

1 comments

tzQuery said... @ 7/21/2009 11:28 AM

Where can I get my hands on the Action Figure poster?
That'ld look great in my cubicle!

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