What are the most important thins that you should have in your brochure
What are the most important things that you should have in your brochure? This will help you identify those things. Here are the most important things you need to know in brochure printing:
#1: Know the part of your brochure in the whole buying process.
In the whole buying process, where do your print brochures come in? The way you write your brochures is determined by your product, your market, and most especially, your approach on how you are going to make a sale from your target clients. Yours then can be differentiated into different functions:
(1) As leave-behinds where your brochures are given to your prospective clients after a meeting or a sales call
(2) As point-of-sale, which your target clients may pick up while waiting in line for their turn to deposit at a bank or at the reception area of a dentist clinic
(3) As direct mail tools which you send directly to your target clients to make a sale; and
(4) As sales support tool that you give and leave behind to your target clients after making a sales pitch.
#2: Know whether your brochure is a stand-alone marketing tool.
You have to determine whether you want it to be a stand-along marketing tool or part of a grand marketing campaign. Other businesses may have a single brochure to advertise a product or service. Others may print brochures to complement other marketing mediums. If you were having the latter, you would have to consider your content according to the purpose and message you have for the whole campaign. This is so your marketing tool would be consistent with your overall message.
#3: Know your target market.
After considering the type that would fit into your buying process, you also have to consider who your target market is so you can provide them with a special that would be exactly what they're looking for.
Knowing your target audience would help you decide on what type of information would be appropriate. It would also help you create a message that your target audience would find interesting, hence, they would want to read and learn more of what you have to say.
#4: Know your selling points.
This would mean that you have to know full well your unique selling proposition. What makes you different from the rest of your competition? What would make you stand out from the rest of the crowd? This would be evident in the story that you would be telling about your product or service.
Thus, your ad should have a beginning, middle, and an end. The more organized you become in telling your story, the easier it would be for your target audience to get your message and act accordingly to your call.
Lastly, do not forget to provide the most complete and accurate information. Before writing your content, be sure to really think about the information you would want to have. Just remember one thing: when choosing the information, be sure to choose content that would lead your target clients to the next step - that is, to finally engage in business with you.