Posts Tagged ‘Flyers’

Networking Opportunities in Your Hometown

Posted on: August 31st, 2012 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
Seeing as we’re in the business card business, we often have conversations with customers about how their companies are doing. We’re always happy to hear about ventures that are flourishing, but we always pay special attention when clients are having trouble as well. One common complaint goes something like this: “We’ve got such a great service in place. I just wish we could reach more of the right people.” Businesses often try to do this by directly sending out emails or social networking communications ...

How to Use Pinterest, StumbleUpon, and Other Undervalued Social Media

Posted on: August 23rd, 2012 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
It seems like every day there’s a new social media site sprouting up on the interweb. But at the same time, another once-shining star of social media seems to fade away each day. With all this ebb and flow, it can be hard to keep up. So here’s a quick snapshot of a few powerful but lesser-known social media sites, and a few quick tips for how to use each to your advantage. Pinterest Pinterest is probably the hottest new social media site on the market, but it might also be one of the least understood. ...

7 Tips for Effective Flyer Design

Posted on: July 11th, 2012 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
Effective flyer design will grab the eye, compel the recipient to read, and most importantly, give an effective call to action. These goals sound simple enough, but how many confusing, unclear, tacky, or simply ugly flyers have you seen floating around? Here are some pointers on how to design a great, effective flyer that won’t get lost in the shuffle. Tip # 1: Plan Your Content First things first – don’t get caught up thinking about colors and pictures before you know exactly what your flyers should say and ...

Three Ways to Tie Your Business Card and Other Printed Collaterals to Your Twitter Account

Posted on: July 3rd, 2012 by eliteflyers.com No Comments
First of all, your business should have a Twitter account. Period. Even if your industry is not geared toward the younger set, it doesn’t matter. Everyone, young and old, is capable of social networking, and you’d be surprised at how many savvy gray-haired consumers and professionals are hitting the Tweetosphere on a daily basis. That said, you are missing a divine opportunity to spread your business’s name and message much further and wider in cyberspace than you can in the “real world” if you don’t connect ...