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The Brochure Survival Guide for Business
Article Submitted by: Kaye Marks

Thursday, 14 January 2010

A tough market environment requires tough tools. In printing this means creating a color brochure that can take a lot of competition as well as actual physical damage.

If you want your brochures to survive the rigors of a competitive business climate and actual weathering effects, then here is the survival guide that should be very useful for you.

• A good headline - Just like newspapers, color brochures need a good "headline" or title to survive. You do not just print a simple title like "Products for sale" since it will not survive a long time, it will just be ignored and turn to trash. That big title should attract people and should encourage them to read the brochure. Things like "Big savings!" or "Lower Interest rates" will usually catch the eye of readers. The headline must be something interesting for all of your readers and they must relate to the readers directly. This is the first and most important part of a color brochure design so make sure you think this through thoroughly.

• Attention grabbing picture - After the headline, the picture is the next most important thing. A picture will determine if your readers will be continually interested or if they get bored right off the bat. That is why it is crucial to have a professional picture in the covers, which can connect to people. Using good-looking models or an emotion-filled picture usually gets people's attention up every time.

• Easy to understand layout - A survivor should also have an easy to understand layout. The readers must not be forced or get confused with how to read. There must be a logical flow from one point to the next so that readers can understand point per point. In addition, it is good to use lists such as ordered lists (1, 2, 3...) and unordered lists of bullets so that people can understand things and concepts quickly. The easier for them to read your custom brochure the more successful it is in communicating and surviving in your business.

• Tough printing - On the physical side of the equation, it is important to print with toughness in mind. The paper material must be thick and resistant to moisture so that it can survival simple weathering effects such as water, accidental folding and tearing. Ask your printer if they can offer tough high quality options to make your output survive the environment.

• Color printing - Great business brochures also have one big thing in common. They are all printed in full color. Full color brochure printing represents a kind of professionalism that people see in the printing itself. Most look quite reliable and welcoming in full color with full color pictures. Making your own will always make it very competitive against other brochures hence increasing its survivability.

Now you have all you need to make your marketing tool survive the business market environment. Try to use all the features above on your own printing project for your output to survive. Good Luck!

Kaye Z. Marks is an avid writer and follower of the developments in brochure printing industry that help businesses in their marketing and advertising campaigns.

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