Attn: Business Editor: Now there is a very easy way to Take the Guesswork out of Advertising!

Before you try to decide how to spend another dime of your advertising budget, take a look at some very easy-to-use advertising math that can help all kinds of businesses make a lot more money. The math is called "The Barrows Popularity Factor."
 
 
Download "The Barrows Popularity Factor" for $4.95 at www.barrows.com
Download "The Barrows Popularity Factor" for $4.95 at www.barrows.com
SAN MATEO, Calif. - Oct. 17, 2017 - PRLog -- AT LAST...NOW THERE IS AN EASY WAY TO TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF ADVERTISING…IT'S SOME VERY EASY-TO-USE ADVERTISING MATH THAT CAN HELP ALL KINDS OF BUSINESSES MAKE A LOT MORE MONEY!

Now there is some easy-to-use advertising math that can help all kinds of businesses make a lot more money.

The math was developed by Robert Barrows, President of an advertising agency called R.M. Barrows Advertising and Public Relations in San Mateo, California.

The math he developed is called "The Barrows Popularity Factor." "It is extremely easy-to-use math that actually lets you quantify the relationship between your advertising and sales, says Barrows, and all kinds of businesses can use the math to help them increase their sales, increase their profit and decrease their risk, starting immediately."

THE REASON THE MATH WORKS SO WELL IS VERY SIMPLE...

The Barrows Popularity Factor reduces the relationship between advertising and sales to its lowest possible common denominator...namely: "How much did you Sell? divided by "How much did you Advertise?" (But the key is this... don't do the math in dollars, do the math in units per gross impressions.)

In mathematical terms, the formula looks like this:

The Barrows Popularity Factor = How much did you Sell? (in units) divided by/ How much did you Advertise? (in gross impressions)

The answer you get is a rate of return on gross impressions. (Gross impressions is the number of ads multiplied by the audience per ad.)

"Once you can quantify your rate of return on gross impressions, then you can start using some additional math to help you determine the best way to spend your advertising budget," according to Barrows.

The math and how to use it are explained in a booklet he wrote called "The Barrows Popularity Factor" which you can download for $4.95 at www.barrows.com/bpfinfo.html

"You can read the whole booklet in about an hour, says Barrows, and the math is so easy to use that all of the calculations can be done by one person, in moments, with just a simple calculator." "It will be the best $4.95 you will ever spend on advertising, says Barrows, and it is information that can help all kinds of businesses make a lot more money."

"The math will give you more of the information you need to make key marketing decisions with far less risk, and it can help you fine-tune your entire marketing

program.

Plus, the math is universal and effective...and it's not just marketing man's mumbo-jumbo...The Barrows Popularity Factor is cold hard math that will actually let you quantify the relationship between your advertising and sales, and it can help you take a lot of the guesswork out of your advertising starting immediately," says Barrows.

"'The Barrows Popularity Factor' math is essential information for every business in every industry, says Barrows, and anyone who spends any money on any advertising anywhere, should start using this math immediately. It can help them make a lot more money."

(PLEASE NOTE: Media companies can also use this math to help them increase their advertising revenue because they can use the math to help them work with their clients to help them make their advertising campaigns much more effective. Plus, media companies can also use this math to help them plan their own advertising campaigns to help them increase their audience and increase their advertising revenue.

Barrows had also developed several proposals for some new and unique projects and promotions that could help generate tremendous advertising revenues for newspaper companies, broadcasting companies, magazines, internet media companies and the internet divisions of multimedia companies.)

For more information about The Barrows Popularity Factor advertising math, and for more information about the proposals for media companies, please contact Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising & Public Relations in San Mateo, California at 650-344-4405, www.barrows.com

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