By April 15th next year, 428,000 residents of Southwest Florida will file a tax return. More than 53% of these returns will be completed by the taxpayers themselves, either by hand or with the help of an online provider like Turbotax.
Every season, SWFL small business owners who specialize in tax preparation services lose customers to the do-it-yourself options. This year, 199,855 local consumers will spend $38,500,000 with professionals. But, based on the average cost of services, more than $44,100,000 will stay in the wallets of the DIY crowd.
To clawback this enormous amount of money from the DIY market, SWFL tax services will need to advertise the valuable benefits of using a professional.
The best advertising option for professional tax professionals is on Fort Myers radio stations. Here's why.
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The first Baby Boomers were born in Southwest Florida during 1946, and they kept coming until 1964. Today, this generation represents 22.1% of the population.
According to Visa, however, when it comes to the ability to buy goods and services from local business owners, people 50 and older are responsible for 56% of all retail spending. In SWFL, that equates to $12.7 billion.
Forecasts from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate the spending power of the Baby Boomer generation will remain dominant through at least 2025. This is fueled, in part, by the Boomers' continued participation in the labor force.
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Advertising is critical to the growth and ultimate success of a Southwest Florida small business. The U.S. Small Business Administration recommends that mature businesses should budget 7-8% of its annual income for advertising the company's goods and services.
Businesses that are in an early growth phase, however, should plan on investing 10-12%. Start-up companies that may not yet be familiar to their target consumers should consider investing even a larger percentage.
Deloitte, the world's largest business consulting firm, recommends that "radio advertising should be a big part of the mix for those buying advertising."
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Southwest Florida shoppers are expected to spend $2.7 billion this holiday season. This will be approximately 4% higher than last year. These estimates are based on forecasts by the National Retail Federation and Deloitte.
To claim a fair share of the Christmas cash, local small business owners will need to battle some giant competitors. Advertising on Fort Myers radio stations may be the perfect weapon to ensure success.
According to information published in the retail trade magazine Chain Store Age, as of right now, here is where consumers are planning to shop...
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Southwest Florida small businesses that sell products or services to pet owners should sit up and take notice. Local consumers will spend $268,247,000 this year on behalf of Fido and Fluffy. This amount has increased 323% since 1994, with no sign of letting up.
According to the American Pet Products Association, here's how spending on furry companions breaks down:
- Food: $109,981,000
- Supplies/OTC Medicine: $59,014,000
- Vet Care: $67,061,000
- Live Pet Purchases: $8.047,000
- Other Services: $24,142,000
The biggest month for sales of pet-related products and services in SWFL is, by far, December. That is when 10.5% of all annual spending happens in this category.
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Southwest Florida small business owners have depended on radio advertising to market their goods and services since 1940. That's when William E. Benns put the first Fort Myers station, WFTM, on the air.
Today, there are 28 radio stations that serve Lee and Collier counties. Each provides a unique blend of music, information, and entertainment. Some stations focus on politics or sports. Some play country music. Some play the hits. Some play classic rock. Some are on the AM dial. Some are on FM.
When Mr. Benns began broadcasting, there were no TV stations in Florida. Those would come nine years later. Also, there was no social media, YouTube, Sirius/XM, Pandora, Spotify, or smartphones. Each of those would be products of a new Millenium.
With an overabundance of advertising options now available to small business owners, does advertising on Fort Myers radio still make sense? Here are five facts that serve to answer that question.
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Southwest Florida consumers are expected to spend $22.7 billion at retail this year, according to Nielsen. This means that every household, on average, will be spending $47,869.
To capture a larger share of these dollars, small business owners in the Fort Myers-Naples area need to know the answer to two questions.
The first question is, where is this enormous amount of cash being spent? The list below details the answer.
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Southwest Florida consumers are expected to spend $2.7 billion during this year's holiday shopping season, based on predictions by The National Retail Federation. This would be a 4% increase over last year.
Deloitte, one of the world's top four accounting firms, forecasts similar growth.
"The projected holiday season growth is, in part, due to the current health of the labor market,” said Daniel Bachman, Deloitte's U.S. economic forecaster. “Near record-low unemployment rates, coupled with continued monthly job creation, may encourage people to spend more during the holiday season. The economy is still growing, albeit at a slower rate. Additionally, we continue to see consumer confidence elevated, which also helps boost holiday spending."
For most SWFL retailers, holiday spending brings in about 20% of annual sales But, long gone are the days when the bulk of this shopping occurred between Black Friday and Christmas.
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Last week, according to Nielsen, 179,642 single, adult women tuned-in to a Fort Myers radio station. This is 89% of every consumer who fits this description.
Why should Southwest Florida small business owners take note of this demographic? A study by investment bank Morgan Stanley finds 41% of working-age women are single. That number is expected to increase to 45% over the next ten years.
The study, called 'Growth of the SHEconomy', indicates that single women outspend the average household in many retail categories. Remarkably, says, Erica Sweeney of MarketingDive, "Women purchase more than half of products traditionally considered 'male' including autos, home improvement products, and consumer electronics."
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Every once in a while, radio advertising fails.
There can be no debate, though, when implemented correctly, advertising on Fort Myers radio works, and works well.
Aaron Walker is the owner of Naples Nissan. "Last year," he says, "we had the biggest sales year in the history of the store. Advertising on Fort Myers radio was a key driver of our success."
Naples Nissan had been a fixture in Southwest Florida for many years before Mr. Walker took over four years ago. "The previous owner," he explains, "had been selling, on average, 110 new and used vehicles a month. Because of the way we consistently market our dealership on the radio, we now sell 300 cars per month."
Mr. Walker knows that his radio ads are effective. "If we are ever off the air for a few days, my sales managers notice a significant dip in customer traffic."
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