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Making Your Posters Unbeatable Against Tough Competition |
Article Submitted by: Kaye Marks

Sunday, 14 February 2010
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Facing tough competition in your print posters? Well it is no surprise.
Poster printing is one of the easiest and most effective ways to
promote products, services as well as spread information. The trick to beating your rivals is by focusing on a few special details in the nature of your color posters. In this article, I will show you how to make your color posters unbeatable against tough competition with five simple tips. 1. Full widespread distribution - Being unbeatable in color posters means pulling out all the stops in distribution and deployment of your posters. Therefore, you cannot just place your posters in your shop and in the areas near your shop. You should also plan to post in many high traffic areas such as malls, hallways, food paces, public places and transportation nodes and hubs. Every place where you can post should be used to your advantage so that you can achieve total coverage with your posters to maximize their impact. 2. High quality prints - Of course, you should also know that most people are judgmental. That is why the quality of color posters is crucial if you really want to be unbeatable with it. You cannot just let them be printed using ordinary paper. You must try to invest in higher quality with a glossy finish and with a thicker paper material. Most readers should be more impressed and convinced with your marketing message with high quality prints than with cheap printing. So do not let yourself be outgunned with quality. Use the best quality printing you can afford. 3. Eye catching full color printing - It is also mandatory to invest in full color poster printing if you want to be unbeatable with promotions. Full color posters convey messages faster and better since the colors add emotions and hidden meanings that cheaper limited color posters cannot do. Try to go for the more popular four color printing process today using offset printing techniques to really get a crisp and colorful finish. 4. Distinct size and shape - Being unbeatable also means being memorable. They have to be memorable in many ways. One of the best ways is to use a distinct size and shape. Most common posters are rectangle shaped with a size of about 11 by 17 inches. However, you should know that you could go beyond this standard size and shape. You can use many unusual shapes if you want as well as significantly increase or decrease the size. By establishing a look that is distinct, the marketing message can be more memorable, making them unbeatable and original. 5. A catchy title or tag line - Finally, all great posters usually have a nice catchy title or tag line that defines the poster and makes it great and unbeatable. So try to compose your designs quite well and do not forget to use a little word play for your title or tag line even if you are using a very visual medium. The better your wordplay and prose is, the better the chances of success in beating the competition. So think about your title and tag line quite carefully to maximize the chances of people remembering your color posters. So what are you waiting for? You now know how to make your color posters unbeatable! Use the tips above for your own poster printing. Good Luck! Kaye Z. Marks is an avid writer and follower of the developments in the poster printing industry and how these improvements benefit small to medium scale businesses. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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