A retail business brochure is an effective way to put your business’s information,
services and products in the hands of customers and prospective
customers. When it is done well, a retail business brochure can be an
effective marketing tool to help you bring in increased sales and new
customers. You can make the most of your retail business brochure by
using time-tested marketing techniques, helping you to get your message
across to customers in a professional and compelling way.
It is easy to see when a business does not put the
necessary time and effort into their brochure. Far too many businesses
simply throw some information together, slap it on a folded-page and
call it a brochure. Doing this prevents a business from maximizing their
exposure to customers. When a customer has your brochure in their
hands, they are a captive audience, so you want to be certain you have
the right message and delivery in place in order to appeal to their
wants and needs.
Determining the content for your retail business brochure is as simple as following Marketing 101: present
your business as a solution to the customer’s needs. A brochure is not
the place to brag about your awards and qualifications. The customer is
trying to determine if you can help them and whether you offer the
solutions and answers they are seeking. If they cannot immediately
identify the solutions you offer, it is likely they will toss the
brochure aside.
Below are some tips to keep your retail business brochure out of the trash can and into the minds of buying customers:
- Become a business brochure connoisseur. Research
other businesses’ brochures and identify the ones that are both visually
appealing and appealing to the customer’s desire for a solution. As you
analyze these brochures, determine how you can replicate the design and
message; yet make it unique to your business.
- Consider your ideal customer. What does this
customer need? What message will be most appealing to him or her? Once
you can identify the need and solution, craft a message delivery that is
creative, catchy and makes them want to learn more.
- Keep the wording easy to read. While it may be nice
to have a creative and flashy design, when it comes to the text or copy
simple is best. You want the wording to be legible to all people—even
those with less than perfect eyesight. Keep the text clean and the fonts
basic and large enough to see without straining. It is also better to
have uniform fonts, rather than playing around with different looks in
the same brochure.
- Incorporate your logo or an attractive image, but
avoid going overboard with too many graphics or clip art. The customer
is most interested in what you have to say about your business.
- Choose the highest quality card stock you can afford. The
way the retail business brochure feels in the hand is important.
Regular thin printer paper does not give an impression of
professionalism. Recycled card stock is a great choice, because it sends
a positive message about your company.
- Make sure the text is error free. Proofread and
proofread again. Then, ask two or three people to read over the brochure
for you before sending it to the printer. Spelling and grammatical
errors are huge turn-offs to customers. Proofreading is a simple and
inexpensive way to make sure your message reaches customers.
Even during this Internet age, a retail business
brochure your customers hold in their hands can be an effective
marketing tool. By taking the proper steps to ensure your brochure is
visually appealing, error free and includes a customer-friendly message,
you are putting your best marketing foot forward. Contact us today for a
free marketing proposal on how we can help improve your bottom line.