The Weekly Circular: What is Digital Distribution & Why Use It?

By Amy Neale

Grocery stores have traditionally distributed their ad circulars via print, both in stores and through newspapers. For a long time, this has been the very successful, go-to method of distribution to reach consumers.  However, physical distribution has dropped over time while becoming more expensive and less effective as consumer habits shift toward online media channels. Read our guide on Digital Distribution Channels below.

There are many ways to distribute or advertise your grocery store circulars and specials online, but what channels are the best for replacing or subsidizing weekly print distribution? Below is an overview of the various ways you can distribute your weekly ad online to help you decide. Spoiler: our top pick is email, see why below.

Digital Distribution Channel Guide

Top Pick: Email Marketing

Email marketing to lists of interested consumers located near your store is a great way to get market coverage most akin to print distribution, landing you on their digital doorstep at a relatively low cost compared to other online advertising options. These email lists can also be used as a basis for other advertising, such as Social Media and Display Ads, to gain multiple touchpoints.

A word of warning, not all email lists are created equal and there are a lot of one-time purchase lists that do more harm than good. Dynamic lists that are constantly updated with interested, double opted-in consumers and up-to-date contact information, are critical to the integrity of this type of marketing.

 

 

If you need help finding the best marketing mix for your store, we’re happy to help you achieve the right combination of print, email, social media, online ads, and more.