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Common printing and advertising mistakes
The advertising world. This is where you see people taking on
different approaches to their advertising, ranging from the
silly to the annoying up to the insulting. People choose these
different approaches for their own reasons. Others may be just
plain ignorant about the advertising and marketing formulas they
are using.
With printing getting more and more modern everyday, the
creativity of the people are put into limitless boundaries.
Seems that the creativity of the people are getting enhanced.
If you plan on handling your own advertising and printing, there
are some mistakes you need to take note and avoid at all costs...
1. Pictures that have nothing to do with what you are
advertising about. Do the people realize what you want to convey
just by looking at the pictures? Pictures and photos may seem so
wonderful that you cannot resist using it on your site. Harden
your resistance!
If you want people to remember you because of the pictures you
use, make sure that they will remember you on a more positive
and productive note. You would not want to be remembered as the
one with a silly and weird picture not connected to
2. Cheesy headlines. Your headlines may have that cheesy quality
that is needed to catch the attention of your readers, but do
they give the right impression too? You certainly do not want
people
mistaking you as something just because of the way you do
your headlines. And you do not want them in print.
Think before printing any headline you think is good. It is
better to ask the opinion of other people before doing so
because they will give you an initial impression about what they
think of it.
3. Illegible fonts. Most people will not take the time to try
and decipher what you want to say when they see it written in
brush or anything like that. Even the latest and most beautiful
font used is rendered useless if the people do not have any idea
what it is in the first place.
Save the artistic fonts for accents and other designs. In the
meantime, try to use simple and clean fonts for headlines and
body copy.
For your printing materials to be effective and for it to work
for other advantages you are hoping for, avoid these common
mistakes that people make in doing their advertising.
Keep in mind. You are advertising and printing about yourself.
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About the author:
Florie Lyn Masarate got the flair for reading and writing when
she got her first subscription of the school newsletter in
kindergarten. She had her first article published on that same
newsletter in the third grade.
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