Friday, February 11, 2011

This Weeks Top 10 Print Place Posts (02-11-2011)



25 Simply Amazing Business Cards

First on the list of eye-catching card is this unique card of Intersection. Nothing could be a better way to market yourself then engaging your customer in assembling your card into a beautiful sports car. The more time spent by the user assembling the card, more amount of time you get to attract the customer towards your business. And with a card as unique as this, the customer is bound to get impressed with your creativity.

10 Die Cut Brochure Designs
In a time when every cent that is spent on marketing counts, standing out from the crowd matters. Creating eye-catching brochures can be taken to the next level by adding dimension to your brochure designs with die cuts. PrintPlace.com offers this service on custom orders, so it’s just a matter of contacting our custom jobs department for a quote. 


5 Tips for Creating an Eye-Catching Poster
Yes, this is the first step you must take with any type of advertising and posters are no exception. You only have about 3 seconds to catch someone’s attention with custom poster printing. That means you need to know what your audience likes and what they want to see. You have to design a poster that will pull them in with a glance. If your audience is composed of children, then bright colors or images of their favorite cartoon characters will draw them in. If your audience consists of adults, you’ll obviously nix the cartoon characters and use a celebrity or an image that appeals to adults.


Innovative Brochure Design

What’s interesting in most of these full color brochures is that they don’t fit the typical brochure mold. Most are odd shapes – not the rectangle you would expect to find in a brochure. Of course, that’s probably why they made it on to the list!

There’s one brochure for something called Elevate and the brochure unfolds, or elevates, into its unfolded form. I like that. I’m big about using words literally. I’m the kind of person who, when a song on the radio says something about “my sistas on the left,” I’ll look or point to the left. That’s why I like that particular brochure.

What You Should Include In Your Brochure and Why
The American Heritage Dictionary defines a brouchure as ‘a small book or pamphlet, often containing promotional material or product information.’ However, brochures can be large also and their contents may vary depending on the situation. Even in this cyber age, brochures are not out of fashion. Businesspersons still like brochure marketing for the personal touch they carry in communication with clients. Customers or would-be customers can read about the company and its products at their leisure. Brochures are excellent marketing tools that give customers all the relevant information they need before making a purchase. Apart from attracting new customers, a brochure helps a business organization to stay in touch with its existing customers, build loyalty and reinforce credibility.


Announcing the PrintPlace Poster Design Contest Finalists!
The competition was tough, but we were able to do the impossible and narrow it down to our top three finalists. Now it’s time for you to vote for your favorite design. Voting ends November 14,  2010, 11:59 PM CT. Remember, only one vote per person per day is allowed. Congratulations and good luck to our finalists!


5 Benefits of Business Cards

Despite their small size, business cards can include a great deal of information. You can put more than just your contact information on a business card. You can put some advertising material, or even offer a deal or coupon. Be careful not to include too much information on your cards, though. You don’t want to overwhelm the recipients.

Five Steps to Creating a Persuasive Marketing Message

Despite their small size, business cards can include a great deal of information. You can put more than just your contact information on a business card. You can put some advertising material, or even offer a deal or coupon. Be careful not to include too much information on your cards, though. You don’t want to overwhelm the recipients.

Six Pointers for Attention-Grabbing Flyers

Start off with a benefits-laden headline. Your headline will be the first, and could possibly, be the only thing a prospect will read when seeing your flyer. Pick words that will stand out and tell the reader how your product or service will benefit them. Some magic words include: easy, secret, unlock, free, how to, discover and proven. There are plenty more magic words that draw people in, but you get the idea.

You should address the reader personally, and tend to their needs, not yours. This means your flyer text should focus on the reader and his needs, not yours. Use “you” and “your” instead of “we” and “us.” Make the flyer about the reader, not about you. Use some magic words along with “you” and you’ve got a pretty good chance of someone reading your entire flyer!

10 Creative Save the Date Designs
With wedding season in full swing, we thought we would show you a collection of our favorite Wedding Save the Date designs we have found on the web. At PrintPlace.com, you have the options to do custom trims, folds, or rounded corners to create unique save the dates that your friends and family will be raving about. With a little imagination, the possibilites are endless of what you can come up with.

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