Business Promotion and Advertising Video Library
This section includes video examples of how
other business owners have used TV for low cost/no cost business promotion and business
advertising
Please come back often. New videos will be added as they become available
Texas Wildlife Expo
This video includes a news program interview featuring s spokesperson from the Texas Wildlife
Commission talking about one of their upcoming events. The interview is a great example of everything you should do
during such an interview. An oldie but a goodie. Click here.
Speaker's School Promotion
Even if you don't have all the elements mentioned in the video above, you can still get free
advvertising and promotion on local TV newscasts and talk shows. Click here.
That's a Lot of Bread
Here's an example of how a group of local Subway Sandwich Shop owners got free advertising and
promotion by sponsoring charity events for a children's hospital in Texas. Click here.
Charity Involvement-Solo Serve Grocery Dash
This video is an example of how a grocery store promoted itself by inviting reporters to make a
"grocery dash" for a local charity. Click here.
Burying Yourself in Your Work
This was a novel way for one local radio personality to ask his listeners to "dig deep" for as part
of a charity fund drive that also involved a car dealership. Click here.
Right on the Money
This financial advisor got free advertising for his firm by offering to talk about the education
IRA during a morning TV talk show. Click here.
Right on the Money, Part 2
The same financial advisor made a return visit several weeks later to speak on a different subject.
If you've been on the air once and done a good job, it's not hard to get invited back. Click here.
Blankets for Babies
A holiday promotion co-sponsored by Denny's Restaurants and Women and Children's Hospital in Texas
resulted in positive promotion for both of them. Click Here.
We're Talking Horsepower, Not Reindeer
A car dealership's charity event with the purpose of packing Santa's Sleigh during the Holidays.
Click
here.
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