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kartracer63
01-21-2011, 04:28 PM
I thought I'd share my business card and my new flyer.

I'm not a graphic artist, and I don't have the budget to hire a graphic artist to do the design work on these. I did all the design work and layout in Corel Draw myself.

The main purpose of my flyer is to generate enough interest in a potential customer to get them to:
1. Ponder a sign idea or two.
2. Visit my website.
3. Send me an email or call to get more information or a price quote.
4. Think of a friend or relative that they could give my flyer to.

I don't give too much information in the flyer. Really, this can bore a lot of people. A picture is worth 1,000 words.

I live in an area where there are tons of Lake Homes, Cabins, RV Parks and Resorts. Many of the local businesses have information centers for tourist information (flyers for local attractions and businesses, etc...). I've been placing my flyers in available slots in the racks. A lot of other businesses have bulletin boards in their entry ways to pin up some flyers or some business cards. I've always got some of both with me.

I ordered both of these through my parent's business. They have a great source at a super reasonable price. I'm not going to put their contact information here. If you have a need, PM me and I'll get you the information.

The quality of my photography needs help. But, you get the idea.

Anyways... here they are. Let me know what you think.

dlcw
01-21-2011, 07:49 PM
Nice job Eric. Your signs are so cool. I live in a similar area in Washington state and am thinking of seriously expanding my business into the sign area.

gc3
01-21-2011, 07:49 PM
Nicely done. That should generate some business for you.

curtiss
01-21-2011, 08:28 PM
Scan it to a PDF or a jpg and the e-mail postage is free....

joe
01-22-2011, 09:42 AM
Eric,

Thanks for posting your advertising ideas.

Your product diserves lots of attention and it may take several different approaches to hit pay dirt. Since we all have routers, I'd like to suggest it takes some kind of advertising to make them pay off.

I look forward to seeing how this works. I'm sure it will be a success.

Joe Crumley
www.normansignco.com (http://www.normansignco.com)

michael_schwartz
01-22-2011, 04:26 PM
I think there is a large market for signs like this. They are certainly nicer than Vinyl stuck to coroplast, or MDO. People seem to recognize the value, especially when they realize they are affordable.

If it pertains to your area, they are also a "green product" made from a renewable resource.

butch
01-25-2011, 12:04 AM
Eric
Thanks for posting and explaining your process. I live on the Missouri out side of Great Falls and I get several requests for this type of sign through out the year. I will confess that I have started to use several of your suggestions on the process and have made much nicer signs. Doubt if I'll ever get to your point and skill but it sure added a couple of happy customers for me. I like your advertising - seems to explain what you do very well.
Thanks
Butch

plemon
01-25-2011, 05:26 AM
I like it though it isn't my taste (I'm more of the abstract arty-farty type). Yours is easy to read, straight to the point and shows exactly what you do. Lot's of samples. You can't ask for more! Well done.

I'm getting in to personalised signs as well though mainly because they are fun to do and you are usually working with smaller pieces - a nice change from lugging around recycled hardwood boards. :0)