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PROPER DEFINATION

A brochure is

a flyer, pamphlet or leaflet that is

used to pass information about

something

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A brochure (also referred to as a pamphlet ) .

Brochures are advertising pieces.

Brochures are distributed by mail, handed personally or placed in brochure racks.

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(Services - products )

(Event & Programs)

-(Knowledge about the

company )

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They are designed and used

for:

A marketing tool to

advertise a service or

product

As an information

providing tool

identity to the company

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There are many types of

brochures,

A bi-fold brochure has 4 parts (two on each side)

A tri-fold brochure has 6 parts (three on each side)

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Bi-Fold

What is a Brochure?

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What is a Brochure?

Tri-Fold

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Tri-fold 1- How to place Content :

Front Cover: Clients needs.

Back Cover: Contact Information

Inside Flap: Information about your company .

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Tri-fold 2 - How to place Content :

Inside Left: Clients Pain Points.

Inside Cover: Solutions.

Inside Right: Contact Information.

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According to targeted audience :

Leave-Behinds

Point-of-Sale

Respond to Inquiries

Direct Mail

Sales Support Tool

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• Create a brochure that addresses your ideal clients pain points and highlights your solutions. This brochure will be general.

• If you service different markets or clients then you’ll want more than one kind of general brochure.

Gather Information

• Create a branded brochure that highlights your products benefits and solutions.

Familiar with your service and ready to

make a purchase.

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1. Where, What, Who

2. Choose Your Layout

3. Place Your Content

4. Choose Your Photos

5. Write Your Copy

6. Put It All Together

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Where, What, Who

Discovery of need :

Marketing is not about trying to persuade someone to buy something that they don’t want.

Discover that she has a

need

Gather Information

Evaluate Options

Purchase

Retention

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Purpose

Information (the history of the

company, goals, services)

Pages of the brochure should

also be arranged .

Sketched out.

Unique Design .

Tell one story

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Why is it important to plan your

brochure layout?

Impression

Attention

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Attractive

The name of

organization/place/company

In addition, a photo or

graphic should be on the

cover page

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Type of Writing Style

sentence short and to the point

Necessary information

Use powerful words

( new, results or guarantee )

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The use of headings draw

attention to sections on

your brochure

The heading should stand

out, by having a bigger font

and color

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It is very important that you

proof read your work

Grammatical and spelling

mistakes takes the

attention of the reader’s

away

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Color combinations

Make sure you use colors that

go together

o If you have lime green with

shocking pink reader’s will not

want to read your brochure

Focus on reader’s attention

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Your pictures tell :

Clients problems and your solutions.

Story of your brand.

Resources: www.123rf.com; www.shutterstock.com; www.istockphoto.com; microsoft clip art. **Check licensing information before use.

Purchase the liscence .

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Along with reports and proposals.

Direct mail

Distributed places where events, workshops or classes are held.

Given amongst volunteers and employees .

You should carry brochures whenever you meet a client so that you can leave behind after the meeting, thus spreading information about your company

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Ok , then , I think You should “Google” your further Queries …

www.google.com

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