Pat G asked:
I am thinking about sending some brochures/flyers out around the neighborhood to help people with budgeting, tax planning, and even start the discussion about doing taxes at the end of the year. Here is my question, however….. do I put prices of what I am going to charge for the budgeting help on the brochure? Do you push people away or draw more people in if you DON’T include prices? Any advice helps! Thanks!
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You probably should consult with a professional graphic designer and printing company to determine your budget. Oftentimes, a brochure is not recommended for initial contact with a potential clients. A simple postcard/flyer will often do the trick, at a much cheaper price. You can even print a full color postcard at a very reasonable price.
A designer can help you create something that not only looks unique, but give you recommendations for wording and what often works.
I work for a catering company who uses Reduced Printing (www.ReducedPrinting.com). We actually found them through a google search and they were extremely pleasant and very resourceful. We use them for all our printing needs, and their prices are very good. You might want to give them a call and see if they can help you. If it’s helpful at all, we used a discount code (I think it’s GOOGLE25) and we saved $25 off our first order, but I’m not 100% sure if that was the discount code.
Good Luck