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How To Make Your Own Brochure - A Beginner's Guide_607

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Looking to save on your marketing budget this year? Want to design your own marketing pieces, but don't know where to start? Follow this simple four step process to learn how to make your own brochure. You'll be up and running in record time.
4 Simple Steps on How to Make Your Own Brochure
Forget hiring expensive designers or using complicated and pricey graphics software. I am about to show you a simple four step way to learn how to make your own brochure. Once you master these four steps, you'll be creating effective, inexpensive and professional quality pieces in no time.
1.  Decide what you want your reader to do
This is the first, and probably most important, step. Do you want your reader to learn something? Buy something? Call the number? Deciding in advance what your "call to action" is will be critical as you learn how to make your own brochure.

2.  Determine how you will distribute the brochure
Will the finished piece be mailed? By itself or in an envelope? Handed out in person,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, or delivered electronically? All of these questions will have an impact on the layout and design of the piece, so be sure you know how you will use it before you begin.
3. Choose a template,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, layout and design that meet your needs
If you will be mailing the piece, choose a size that won't require extra postage. Save costs on envelopes by making it a self-mailer. If you plan to distribute it electronically, choose a format that can easily be read on a standard computer screen.
4. Add your content, photos and logo
With the call to action in mind,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, add your copy and any graphics. Keep the copy relatively short and easy to read. Tiny type in a brochure is difficult to read, and your readers will quickly lose interest. Try bullet points and a medium size font.
When learning how to make your own brochure, you might find it helpful to use a software program that will walk you through each step. A good brochure software program will include a design wizard, a huge range of templates, integrated photo editing, and other features that will help you create a highly polished,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, professional brochure.
How To Make Your Own Brochure - A Beginner's Guide
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