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November 2, 2021Radio is one of the cost-effective modes of communication that helps reach a wider audience. It can prove to be the best means of advertising your products or services and improving brand recognition. To bring your radio project to life, you need to hire a professional voice over artist who’ll convey your message to the target audience in a tone that resonates with them. Below, we’ll take a quick look at radio advertising, different types of radio advertising, and how a voice-over artist can help you with radio commercials.
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1. What is Radio Advertising?
Radio advertising uses radio stations to promote goods or services in the best possible way. It is less expensive and more targeted. Radio advertisements are used by companies looking to reach out to a specific audience or regional markets through local advertising via the radio. The process is pretty simple and involves a company or organization booking slots for their ads. The advertiser pays the selected radio station ‘a said amount’ for predefined airtime during which the stations will broadcast the AD to the listeners. Radio advertisements or radio commercials are called spots.
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2. Types of Radio Advertising
There are various types of radio advertising, a few of which are listed below.
- Personified Commercials: Like storytelling, you want your listener to imagine everything you speak and create a whole picture in their minds. To create a perfect story for your listeners and get their imagination working, adding characters they can relate to might prove effective.
For example, a mother and a child are shopping at a store and the child is trying to convince his mother to buy him a specific toy.
In this case, the voice-over artist can help you narrate the message in an engaging voice.
- Straight Radio Advertisements (Hard-sell): This is direct, hard-sell advertising. A straight commercial is usually delivered in a monologue format and may use sound effects to hold the listener’s attention. Emphasis is given on providing information on the brand’s products or services alongside details about email, phone number, and address. This type of radio advertising describes the product’s features, benefits, and other related details that the listeners may want to know.
- Radio Sponsorships: Radio sponsorships are types of ads suitable for those looking for a subtle approach. One can choose to sponsor competitions, news, sports, etc. and catch the attention of their listeners when they are most engaged. By sponsorship, your ads can be played repetitively and integrate into a radio show’s natural flow without much effort. Your brand becomes a part of the show, and slowly it encourages potential customers to seek out your products or services and partake in related competitions. Sponsored ads are commonly aired during commercial breaks, which maximize their reach. Also, more sponsorship opportunities are offered by niche or local radio advertising.
- Radio Jingles: Any ad – be it radio or television – when accompanied with a jingle always tends to register in the minds of the audience for longer periods. Jingles are the easiest way to recall all radio ad formats, capitalizing on the link between memory and music. A catchy jingle can be a great means to stimulate sales and increase brand awareness.
- Radio Live Reads: In radio live reads, the radio jockey (RJ) or the show host reads out the advert live on air. This helps reach out to targeted niche audiences who follow a certain radio show. Live reads are very persuasive as listeners are eager to learn more about the brand, especially when it comes from an influential figure like an RJ.
- Radio Testimonials: Testimonials, in general, are the most convincing and reassuring modes of advertising. A customer would always want to know or hear other people’s experiences about a particular product or service, and testimonials are just that. Testimonial adverts make the audience more receptive and also adds much-needed credibility to your brand.
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3. Is Radio Commercial Still Effective?
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Peter Abraham
Peter Abraham is a versatile voice-over artist based in Mumbai working in the voiceover industry since 2009. With a passion for storytelling and meticulous attention to detail in every project, he brings scripts to life with his captivating voice and professional delivery, exceeding client expectations. Whether it's a commercial or an audiobook, Peter specializes in a wide range of voice-over work, ensuring the highest quality.