| Advertisements
and the Freelance Article Writer
by Barb Clews
Advertisements are one of the biggest
indicators of a magazine's readership. They are also
excellent for generating ideas.
First, let's look at the readership.
Ads tell you:
- The age of the reader
- Family circumstances
- Disposable income
When was the last time you dissected
an advertisement?
The age of the people in the ads is
usually about the same as the readers. You wouldn't
have a 20-year old female advertising a new make-up
style in a publication targeted towards 45-year old
males. Similarly, an advertisement for retirement villages
wouldn't appear in a magazine for 18-year olds.
If the magazine is aimed at families,
family groups will be in the ads.
Disposable income is easy. If the ads
are for luxury items, leather travel goods, holidaying
in the Bahamas, diamonds and jewellery, you won't be
querying an article on how to save $20 when you shop
at the supermarket.
Ads and Ideas
If you're short of ideas, take a closer
look at the ads. For example: An ad for exercise equipment.
You could write articles about the individual pieces
of equipment, exercise programs and other things to
do with exercise. But if you think more laterally, other
ideas with generate. The right diet for the exercise
program, clothing, choosing the right footwear, making
time, exercise increases endorphins.
Well, the list goes on.
Advertisements are a very important
part of a Freelance Writer's arsenal and should never
be overlooked.

Barb Clews (http://www.bcacommunications.com.au)is
an award winning journalist with nearly 1,000 published
articles to her credit. She has been a writer and editor
for 15 years and is the author of "Article Writing
for Freelancers" and "20 Tips to Increase
Writing Skills"
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