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3 Things You Should Know About Custom Embroidered Patches |
by Robert Bell |
07/04/2009 |
You've got the responsibility of creating the "perfect" project. You've been charged with creating a personalized or customized item that will promote your cause, company or kin with style, flair and affordability. So, you're considering something with custom embroidery. To be specific, you're looking at custom embroidered patches. Since you may not know that much about custom embroidered patches, we've put together this tip sheet concerning them, so you can make informed decisions concerning your purchase. Here you'll find what we consider to be the three most important things you'll need to know to make the best decisions for you, for us and for your project. Design The first major decision you'll have to make regards the overall design of your desired patch. Now, this may be easy if you're working with a company or organizational logo. You'll certainly want to incorporate that in some way. But what if this project is for an "unbranded" entity - a new business venture |
Do's And Don'ts Of Creating A Professional Brochure |
by Robert Bell |
07/04/2009 |
A professional brochure, correctly done, can be the key to exponential sales. If you're going to spend the time and resources to create one, you want to make sure it fulfills the goals you have in mind, right? Many times, business owners have spent thousands of dollars on a beautiful, sleek, visual expose of their products. When they sent it out, however, the returns were slim to none. Other business owners have printed up a sales brochure on plain white paper with their sales message and seen huge returns. So, how do you create a professional brochure that does its job the first time? Here are some of the big do's and don'ts: DO make the design simple. The design of your brochure depends on what you're selling. For instance, if you groom dogs, you probably won't need a lot of graphics. On the other hand, travel brochures might include some images of the destination. The key is to include only the information necessary. Benefits, features |
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