TV advertising can be bought in “dayparts,” and if you can’t afford prime time, advertising executive Robert Barrows recommends buying time on weekends or in the “late fringe” space between 11:30 p.m. and 1 a.m. A 30-second spot can cost as little as $50.
“Buy a ton of frequency and pound your message home,” says Barrows, president of R.M. Barrows in San Mateo, California. “Cable TV, in particular, offers inexpensive advertising options,” he says. (As an example, check out Spectrum Reach, which helps businesses create effective, targeted TV advertising campaigns and reach their target audiences.)
As for the commercials themselves, most local TV network and cable stations have production departments that can create a 30-second ad for a few thousand dollars. Working with an ad agency is another option.