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More Ideas For Brochure Marketing Success
Article Submitted by: Janice Jenkins

Thursday, 04 February 2010

So here are more ways you can make your brochure printing effective, so much so that you can achieve the success you want for your business:

1. Create your brochures in different shapes and sizes.

Who says you can only print brochures in A4 size? Or even with only a rectangular shape? You can be creative and design your brochure in the shape and size you want. It can be a ball or a burger or even in the shape of shoes. You can even make it as small as half of the A4 or double that size. The possibilities are endless. Use your imagination to come up with a brochure printing design that can attract the attention of your target readers and you will surely get more than your average response rates.

2. Create a personal brochure.

This means making that connection with your target audience by having a message that addresses not just a mass of target clients but one by one. By talking to your target audience on a personal level, you are actually zeroing in on one single person. Thus, you create more chances of convincing one person to buy your products and services, than trying to talk to a mass of people who might not even be interested in what you have to say.

3. Make your brochure more emotional.

Let it touch your target readers in a way that makes them feel close to you. Do not sound aloof in your content and let your target readers share your feelings. Your words can show your audience the positive feelings that they can have when they purchase one of your products.

4. Your brochure should sell.

Do not forget that your brochure printing is first and foremost a sales literature; hence, it should be able to make a sale. Not everyone would want to know about the details or the product or service you are promoting. So do not bore your target readers to death with technicalities. Do not waste their time on information that they do not want to hear; except of course if they are benefits.

5. Talk about your readers needs; not yours.

They are not interested in your own needs so talk about them; not about yourself. Instead of telling your target readers about your company, tell them instead of how you can help them to solve their problems. You will get better response that way.

Last but not the least, tell your target readers to act on your offer. No matter how you organize or design your print brochures, there is only one way to finish it. You ask your readers to act on your message. Provide them with information where they can contact you - a 1-800 number, a reply card, a tear-out page, or any form of response mechanism. It will ensure that you track the effectiveness of your brochure as well as increase the selling power of your sales literature.

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About The Author:

Janice Jenkins is a writer for a marketing company in Chicago, IL. Mostly into marketing research, Janice started writing articles early 2007 to impart her knowledge to individuals new to the marketing industry.

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