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Media24’s online panel, Forum24, recently conducted a survey to update findings on the effectiveness of pamphlets – and found that this form of advertising retains its important role in brands’ media mix.

Forum 24’s survey ran on 2 October 2021, with panellists selected to reflect South African society, and Media 24’s reader base in particular. The final sample comprised 643 respondents spread across ages, incomes and provinces.

Here are some of the survey’s key findings:

People use pamphlets

Of the respondents, 96% used the pamphlets they received. Almost half (44%) qualified as “heavy pamphlet users”, in that they both used and kept leaflets to give them ideas regarding where to shop and what to buy. (Heavy pamphlet users tended to fall within the lower and upper-middle SEMs, and were also the most likely to take a pamphlet along to the shop.)

Twenty-five percent (25%) of respondents reported reading pamphlets before passing them on to someone else to use, and 26% looked at them before throwing them away. Only 4% said that they threw leaflets away without looking at them, and 1% passed them on without looking at them themselves.

Pamphlets prompt action

Almost all respondents (90%) said that they found pamphlets useful, a figure that rose to 98% among heavy users.

Most people reported some form of action in response to a pamphlet. These included:

  • buying the product or service advertised (38% respondents reported doing this often, 39% sometimes);
  • considering purchasing the product or service (40% often, 40% sometimes);
  • telling someone else about the promotion (43% often, 36% sometimes);
  • visiting a related website (37% often, 34% sometimes);
  • noticing further related advertising (35% often, 40% sometimes);
  • or making enquiries into the product or service (26% often, 39% sometimes).

It takes two (and it doesn’t have to be at the end of the month)

On average, the survey found that it takes two leaflet campaigns to create awareness of a product or service, although 43% of respondents said that they only needed to see a pamphlet once in order for it to be effective.

Moreover, responses to the survey suggest that promotions need not be confined to month-end: over a third of users reported acting in response to pamphlets all the time, with almost half of heavy users doing so. Slightly more than a third said they used pamphlets only when looking for something specific. Lower SEMs were more likely to act on pamphlets at month-end than upper SEMS.

Pamphlets reach people who don’t use other media

As the Forum24 survey was conducted online, naturally all respondents reported using the internet, and most used social media and/or watched television. Respondents also read print media, but to a lesser extent.

A third to 42% of people who reported not using another form of media, did, however, use pamphlets: i.e. 42% of those who didn’t listen to the radio; 32% who didn’t read newspapers; 35% who didn’t read magazines; and 35% of those who didn’t watch television could nevertheless be reached via advertising in leaflets.

Pamphlets drive interaction

The survey also found that some 84% of respondents had used discount coupons, 69% had used QR codes, and 85% had entered competitions advertised in leaflets.

“The findings from this Forum 24 survey suggest that advertising via pamphlets or leaflets drives action and awareness, and fills the gap when consumers are not accessible via radio, television or newspapers,” says Dalene Muller, Media 24’s Commercial Manager: Insights. “It remains an effective way to reach consumers.”

Source: bizcommunity.com