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Four Reasons Brochures are Still Relevant

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In an era dominated by digital marketing, the humble brochure remains a powerful tool for businesses to connect with their audience. But how effective are brochures in today’s sales & marketing landscape?

There are many people who still love the feel of opening up the Sunday paper, reading a magazine in the checkout line, or folding back the cover of a paperback. The same can be said for brochures, which are still a powerful marketing tool. While websites are a convenient reference, a printed brochure allows prospective clients to review your material without web-based distractions, and actually holding it in their hands allows for a colorful, tangible reminder of what your business can do for them.

In addition to fostering brand recognition, brochures continue to be great marketing tools for the following reasons:

  1. A website provides a comprehensive overview of a company’s services, but a brochure can be created for a target market, a particular service area, or even a specific client.

  2. Despite what we want to be true, not all potential clients are technologically savvy –because they’re not in an industry where computers are necessary for day-to-day business, or because they’re, ahem, a bit older—and some might appreciate the throwback to the salesman leave-behind rather than a “check out our website.”

  3. There are countless options for paper weight, size, shape, and finish; therefore, brochure printing can work around any budget.

  4. Trade shows and conferences are still very relevant methods of reaching would-be clients, and having a brochure available can be seen as an indication that your business is successful. Also, providing a takeaway that they can revisit later is an extension of your in-person meeting.

A brochure might not reach everyone, but there’s always a chance it can end up on the desk of the right person who will pick it up and say, “Hey, let’s call these people.” So, don’t just automatically direct someone to your website time after time. Hand them a beautifully designed and printed brochure that shares the story of your business and how you can help them achieve their goals.

For assistance with brochures and other marketing materials, contact the experts at Avalon.

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