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Advertising on a Shoestring Budget

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Advertising balloons help small businesses with small advertising budgets.

(PRWEB) February 2, 2005 -- Small business is the backbone of America. The Small Business Administration states that over 90% of businesses in America can be classified as small businesses. Advertising is a pressing concern with the vast majority of these businesses.

Small business owners are usually the complete advertising and marketing staff themselves. Running the business, keeping the books, and trying to expand your business occupies all your time and youre still not done. Where do you go for new advertising methods and how do you choose?

One advertising balloon company, Arizona Balloon Company, www.arizonaballoon.com, helps small businesses find the right type of advertising for attracting drive by traffic and turning that traffic into customers. Johnny Mulder of Arizona Balloon Company, www.arizonaballoon.com, helps businesses decide on the right course of action for their location and situation.

These are the most common questions and the solutions that are seen by Arizona Balloon Company, www.arizonaballoon.com:
How about one of those giant helium balloons?
What about searchlights?
What about the big roof balloons or character balloons that set on the ground?
What kind of advertising balloons are there?
How much do they cost?
How long does it take to get one?
Do you have some in stock?
Do you have different shapes?
Do you make custom balloons?
What are the best colors?
What shows up the best?
How far away can you read the letters on an advertising balloon?
What about pennant flags?
How do you fill the helium advertising balloons?
Where can I get helium?
Is helium in the advertising balloons dangerous?
What will get me the most traffic?

Mulder with Arizona Balloon Company, www.arizonaballoon.com, answers all these questions over the next three days. If you cant wait all these questions are answered at www.arizonaballoon.com/generic.htm?pid=35.

Advertising Balloons are a great, inexpensive way to create instant traffic. If your business needs drive-by business try a giant helium-advertising balloon or advertising blimp. Of course, if youre selling 17th century French manuscripts you should probably use a different method.

Searchlights are another great way to increase traffic to your business. Obviously, its best if your business is during some evening or nighttime hours. This is something to seriously consider. Most searchlight promotions are during the winter months when it is darker earlier. There is also different type of searchlights: the large single lens of WWII era and the newer multiple beam lights. Searchlights can be very expensive to rent and many of the smaller lights cant be seen from a great distance. Before you rent a searchlight ask the company to let you see one of their promotions before you agree to rent.

Tomorrow, Mulder of Arizona Balloon Company, www.arizonaballoon.com, answers more questions on small business advertising and advertising balloons.

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Johnny Mulder
ARIZONA BALLOON COMPANY
602-938-3501
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