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By: karen grahams

Most people think they have got full color brochure printing figured out. In fact when printing brochures, people have a lot of misconceptions about the purpose of a brochure and the elements on how to create it. Don’t fret. We have listed the five most common misconceptions people have when printing brochures. Learn them before creating your own brochure design. It may help you avoid mistakes some people make when they create their own color brochures.

1. The first misconception is that people read brochures from start to finish. In truth they usually don’t. People skim through brochures. No matter how beautiful the design of a full color brochure may be people will go through a brochure in mere seconds. They will usually shrug off parts of the brochure with lots and lots of text. Learn from this. Don’t write too much content for a brochure. Only put in the main points of the brochure so that it can achieve its goal. Write concisely and be direct in discussing concepts. Use headers for people to lock on to the topics they are more interested at.

2. The next misconception is that brochures cannot be like catalogs. The popular impression is that brochures are always a brief overview of a company, its goals and corporate philosophy. In fact, brochures can become a marketing tool. Use it like a catalog and list the company’s products and services that people buy. You don’t want to miss the opportunity for business even with a brochure.

3. People also wrongly think that brochures can perform their duties alone. In fact it should be a part of a whole public relations or marketing campaign. It shouldn’t be the only one doing a job. Supplement your brochures with a business card so that people can contact you personally if they have taken an interest. Slide in a small flyer with the brochure to add more recent information related to the brochure. These different media can all work together in satisfying your business goals.

4. Writers also have a big misconception when they create a brochure. They think happy, glowing once sided content of a brochure works. Almost anyone can slice through all the “creative literature” writers place on a brochure. We know that people embellish and make things look better than they truly are. The best way to avoid this trap is to not be too enthusiastic when writing. Keep it real and informative and not a tour of fantasyland.

5. Lastly, most people think brochures are not big or long enough to hold important information. Actually they can. It only takes a good layout and a well thought out content for a brochure to be really informative. In fact if done correctly people will appreciate the brochure since they can get all the information they need in less time compared to a booklet.
Those are the five basic misconceptions people have when printing brochures. Don’t take these ideas to your local brochure printing company when you ask them to design a brochure for you. Use what you have learned, shed these misconceptions and you will be printing effective brochures in no time.

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