Rule # 1: You brochure is a 10 minute introduction to your company, the brochure content should by far take the client through the past present and future of your company. So make sure your Brochure talks about where you came from, what you're doing and what your future plans are.
Rule # 2: By far the most important aspect of Brochure Content and the most misunderstood, keep it short! Brochures are about visual representation and your clients do not want to spend too much time reading.
Rule # 3: Keeping with rule # 2, you have very little text to play around with, so make sure your Brochure Content does both, explain the visuals and talk about your services.
Rule # 4: I've noticed a lot of clients trying to utilize the front page of the brochure for brochure content. Bad idea! The front page is not for services and quality policies, its just a place for a few visuals, your company name and possibly a brand punch line.
Rule # 5: Brochure Content is about the accolades of the company and not the owners. While it is good practice to incorporate a write-up about the management to acquaint clients to the people in your organization, do not use up too much of Brochure Text Content count doing this.
Rule # 6: Know your target audience, and make sure your Brochure and Brochure Content is aimed at them. For example, if you are a field service provider wherein your client will hardly ever meet you at your office, there's no point going on and on about a plush 2 storey setup, just a mention will do.
Rule # 7: As much as a Brochure is an offline mode of marketing, do not overlook Search Engine Optimization for your Brochure Content. There are virtually thousands of agents and brokers out there who will advertise your services using the text from your Brochure, in most cases online!
Rule # 8: In a standard 12 page brochure, with brochure content on 12 sides of 6 sheets, try to keep 2 sides aside for just concept pages which are essentially a page with an attractive picture and a punch line that suits your organization. These pages help reduce redundancy while reading through the Brochure Content.
Rule # 9: Brochures are your chance to show off, so make sure you are as positive as possible while explaining your services enumerating the various frills that come with them.
Rule # 10: Often an overlooked aspect of Brochure Content, make sure you maintain text standardization across the entire brochure. By that I mean, pick one text size for the running Brochure text, one for the Headers and one for the Sub-Headers. Stick to these and make sure the brochure content orientation and alignment is standard across the entire Brochure. Believe me, this helps!
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most of the websites will have something very similar to a brochure on there if not a brochure period, or you can go to the public library.
go to microstoft publisher click desighns hit brochure pick the desighn you want and follow instructions Love you
Google.
The best way to make your own brochure's is to go to the mybrochure making official site. Here they have a free downloadable brochure maker that offers trifold features.
you go to start and then go to Microsoft office the scrooll down to Microsoft office publisher and click it once or twice and click brochure when it loads and u should know what to do next
There are several places where one can go to get a color brochure printed. Some of these places include Staples, Office Depot, Kinko's, or a local printing company.
If you would like a brochure on Cape Cod go to the Massachusetts Holidays website. There you will find a form to fill in, were you can request a brochure on many different locations, including Cape Cod.
that way you can see how the place is before you go
first u get information on mohenjo-daro (what to do,what to buy, where to go,what to see) then but it on a brochure!!!!!! its that easy!!!!!!
Mybrochuremaker.com has free software that allows you to create a brochure using pictures and text. If you have Microsoft Office on your computer you can use that. Just go to the Microsoft website and they walk you through the process.
You can go on the website or to any Subaru dealer and have a digital brochure sent to your email. The physical brochures haven't hit the showrooms yet.
make me a brochure