Sunday, March 22, 2009

How To Get Your Brochures Opened And Read

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Over the years, we've seen a lot of printed collaterals that get ignored and disposed of that easily. A lot of brochure printing in fact has seen the insides of so many trashcans that I wonder how many businesses still invest much of their resources to printing brochures.

Before you can get people to consider your message, you need to get them to take that first step – to open your brochure printing. To help make sure that you make a good job of it, here are ways you can do when printing brochures:

Print brochures and design in every way possible.
Whatever your technique - full color brochure printing, bleeds, stamping or embossing to add texture, or even to include solid colors and tints – there are endless possibilities for you to choose from. The key is to use your elements to enhance your design. Just be careful that you use too much of your elements. You wouldn't want to distract your readers to what is important, which is your message.

Test your size and shape.
Do you prefer your print brochures small rather than the standard size? Or would you rather go for a different shape this time? The thing is to test your size and shape first to determine whether you get a positive response or not.

Include many offers.
Promos are great ways to entice your target clients to open your brochure printing. You can highlight as many special offers as your custom brochure can definitely carry them in its multiple pages. Show them what you got and they'll surely be so excited that they cant wait to browse the inside pages.

Be a tease.
Include a teaser, a few sentences to generate interest. But never the whole story. The more you tease them with provocative statements, the easier it is to persuade them to read more of what's inside your color brochures.

Use all available space.
Don't be limited with the space provided. When printing brochures, include bleeding as well as use the borders and linings for teasers. Arouse curiosity by writing brief description of your products. Make sure to use all available space so you can provide your target readers with enough information to help them make a decision, hopefully, something in your favor.

Go crazy!
Print some pages upside down. Or add a foldable page that reveals a bonus when pulled. Invent a game. Include a rip-out coupon. Whatever your idea, the bottom line is to get them so curious that they would want to act on your call. Don't be afraid to explore your wild side and add craziness to your collateral to entice your readers.

Last but definitely not the least, if you want your target readers to act on your call, you better ask for it. It's not enough that you hint about it in every page of your brochure printing. It's better to ask your reader to do something in black and white as there would be no excuse whatsoever if they didn't act on your offer right away.

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