when creating your Brochure ..what 3 main points did ya mention.. .....since I'm gonna make my 1st color printed, for that matter 1st time I feel I need one..to help explain what I do and try for more work .... knocking on doors looking for work is not the same nor profitable as it once was... thinking leaving a good brochure and card maybe they will look at my website and or call
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Posted by Paul Bierce (Member # 5412) on :
Here's the 3 main points I'd mention:
1. Who you are 2. What you do 3. Who you've done it for
Posted by Curtis hammond (Member # 2170) on :
when marketing, Always scratch your customers itch. He dotn are how good you are. He only cares about whats in it for him. Words such as premier sign company, or we are the greatest, or we always do good for you willmake him yawn. Why? because every one says that.
Posted by Stephen Deveau (Member # 1305) on :
All depends!
What type of fold you are going to use with the brochure. But the most basic in any vertical or horizontal layout is 3 steps. 'WWW'
Who you are. What you do. Where to contact.
Add small to large projects images so they know the range of you skills.
One other thing is the KISS factor. Do not overload it with your life history, because most customers are not interested.
Good Luck.
Posted by Craig Sjoquist (Member # 4684) on :
thank you for basic reminders, looking for more hints anybody have a picture of a brochure they knows worked well
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Posted by Bruce Evans (Member # 44) on :
I've read that the most important info is "What you do". If they aren't interested in what you do, they could care less who you are. If they are interested in your work, they say to themselves, who are these people? where are they located?