Sunday, February 6, 2011

Six Pointers For Attention-Grabbing Flyers

Six Pointers For Attention-Grabbing Flyers

Flyers are one of the most cost-effective marketing techniques you can use. But for them to be effective, they need to be well designed and well written. Here are some pointers for creating effective 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!

Use complementary colors. Use colors that don’t contrast, like pink and red. Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel. (Google “color wheel” to see some examples.) Red and green are complementary. Blue and orange are complementary. Basically, don’t pair colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and you’ll be fine.

 

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