We all hate ads, primarily because it is an unethical usage of our data for profits. So, if a person does not want to pay companies like Google, Meta and Microsoft, what alternatives are there to advertise or promote a product or service?

Sure, there are options like posting on online forums, groups and email marketing, but the results do not come anywhere close when compared to paid ads. Are there privacy respecting companies that provides ad placement services? DuckDuckGo uses Microsoft ads, Mojeek didn’t reply and Qwant isn’t available in my country.

Say, I provide a service to a specific type/group of people, what is the most efficient and ethical, and least annoying way to reach them? Say, I own a restaurant or something. How do I attract more customers? I am willing to pay, but to not data-hungry companies.

  • Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    10 months ago

    I don’t think it’s unethical to advertise. The unethicalness of modern ads isn’t the people paying for them, it’s the people providing the ad service.

    I think sponsorships are great because the money goes directly to the person and they present it to their audience.

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    10 months ago

    If it’s something like a restaurant, just make a listing for it on sites like OpenStreetMaps or even Google Maps, for visibility. Make sure that the listing is fully fleshed out, including timings, photos, menu, pictures of dishes and ambiance etc - this is a step most restaurants fail to do, and it’s something very simple/

    I’d say also make a website if you don’t have one already, and once again, ensure that it’s fully fleshed out with the same details as above. Maybe have an online reservation system. Use keywords for SEO so that your restaurant will come up in searches - maybe worthwhile hiring a proper web dev if you’d don’t have experience with this.

    Then spread word via word-of-mouth, come up with a referral or coupon system, provide discounted meals for the first month etc. If your menu/service/pricing/location is good, then customers will flock to you on their own and they will do the advertising for you.

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    10 months ago

    Sure, there are options like posting on online forums, groups and email marketing, but the results do not come anywhere close when compared to paid ads.

    In my experience, the forums and groups are far superior to paid ads. I think that’s why people these days append “reddit” to the end of their google searches. They don’t want a listicle of the top 14 Tea Kettles of 2023, they want a discussion about the Tea Kettle someone bought 15 years ago, how it’s still serving all their needs today, what brand that is, what features they like/dislike, and what fatal flaws it has.

    That’s not info that a paid ad ever wants me to have at my disposal; they want me to know just enough to believe that their brand new shiny product is the hammer for my nail.

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    10 months ago

    i think you guys are forgetting that physical real-world ads are an option, especially for the example of a restaurant. a billboard doesn’t harvest any data

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      10 months ago

      By glancing at this billboard you consent to the usage of your likeness in perpetuity for the purposes of future advertising.

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    10 months ago

    Genuine word-of-mouth by actual satisfied customer. As soon as you pay it’s no longer ethical.