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Apr 7
2009

NAA 2009: McKinsey Details Newspaper Opportunity with SMBs

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McKinsey & Co. Consultant Ali Kesharvarz, speaking at The NAA Annual Convention in San Diego, said he believes that newspapers can add 20 percent to their online revenues by pushing harder on small business accounts. McKinsey has been working on an SMB project with seven newspaper companies since last fall.

The primary challenge is for newspapers to reconfigure their sales efforts to effectively touch SMBs. Newspapers only sell about 1/3 of their SMB customers; more than 2/3 initiate their own sales by calling the paper. Kersharvarz points to Reach Local as an example of a company that is effectively beating newspapers to local SMBs. He asserts that Reach Local is grossing $100 million per year.

One advantage that newspapers can deploy is the ability to reach advertisers more frequently. Thirty-four percent would like to be contacted monthly; 16 percent would like to be contacted weekly; and 30 percent quarterly.

But advertiser touches don’t need to be in person. Sixty percent of SMBs surveyed by McKinsey say they actually prefer a combination of phone and email while 20 percent would like “in person” as part of the mix. Kersharvarz also says that many are willing to try self-serve sales solutions.

McKinsey’s research additionally shows that SMBs are more sophisticated about the Web than commonly thought, and are ready to be sold. Fifty-one percent have websites; and 43 percent of these are marketing beyond their website. Forty-one percent of an SMB’s online marketing dollars go to their website, while 13 percent go to paid search; nine percent go to display ads; 13 percent go to email marketing; 13 percent go to online video; and 11 percent go to “other.”

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