I'm trying to figure out the correct way to make a flyer? Do you put pricing on the flyer? Or do you just let the customer know your services and that you are there for them? Any help is appreciated....Thanks!
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I do some graphic design work here and there and anytime I do flyers for various events/businesses, prices are usually placed on them. Flyers usually tell potential customers who you are, what you do, what it'll cost them, and how they should contact you.
Just my opinion though, it's your flyer, you can put whatever you want on it!2011 Infiniti G37S 6MT
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Making with listing your packages say prices start at $$$. This will cover you in case you run into something nasty. It will give you some room to raise the price accordingly. Without being locked in to a ridiculously low price.
Good luck.quality creates its own demand
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Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View PostMaking with listing your packages say prices start at $$$. This will cover you in case you run into something nasty. It will give you some room to raise the price accordingly. Without being locked in to a ridiculously low price.
Good luck.
-name of business
-a little blurb about your detailing (keep it short)
-contact info
-maybe what kind of detailing you do (car, marine, motorcycle, etc.)
-graphics are always nice
bottom line is that it's gotta pop and catch the eye. Maybe make it a little "cheesy" depending on the season, for example if you are handing them out in February, have a heading of "You will fall in love with our package or prices or something like that." You'll be surprised how much people will remember that cheesy looking flyer when in need of a detail.
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