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More of a brand thing.
Would work well if you were looking into something that required ringing a premium rate number. Phone tones spring to mind.
For you to break even on that ad you would need to sell 500 / 600 $25 products as you have to buy stock, ship them, cover chargebacks ... is it worth that risk? $10,000 will bring in far more targeted leads through PPC.
Leave magazine ads to the big companies who can afford the many thousands it will take to build your brand recognition and spend your money wisely, ie. not on magazine ads.
You should also go through a broker about that ad space. DO NOT deal directly with the magazine. They will rip you off on price, because you don't know any better.
Also, you need a decent way to track. The problem with most offline ads for online sites is that you have a very hard time tracking the outcome without something put in place to do so. They may see your ad then search google for you, so you wouldn't know they came from the ad. A source code or coupon code will ensure that you know exactly how much your ad had an impact.
The key to print ads is repetition.
Taking out 12 small ads, even classified is better than one full-page ad.
Keep it clean and clear.
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Something like that.
The key to print ads is repetition.
They see the ads in print then they find your site when searching. It builds a sort of confidence about your site and your company.
Also look at ezines...
Magazine advertising is more subliminal than online - I agree with earlier comments - its all about branding.
How many of you would carry on a ppc campaign for six months costing £5000 without any evidence of a return?
If I had the money back (Nice thought!) I would instead spend it on adding more website content, more link development, PPC, and a PR effort, and likely get much better results and still have some money left over...