Posters, postcards and business cards
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:52 pm
I have finally got around to getting some posters, postcards and business cards professionally printed.
That's A4 posters on the left, business cards top right (front and back), and postcards bottom right (front and back).
I'm quite pleased with the results, but now need to put them to work so am looking for inspiration as to where to send them.
For the posters, I had thought about information centres and libraries (if they'll have them - many won't), dentists, doctors, newsagents, office staff rooms, etc.
For the postcards, my primary intention was to just leave these in the accommodation for people to use as they wish (preferably to send to friends and family to tell them what a wonderful time they are having, rather than to use as shopping lists).
Business cards: my thoughts here were to just have some with me and distribute to friends and people who I encounter/happen to chat with. Maybe even leave a few in choice locations.
I often see holidaymakers (or people who I assume are on holiday) in town. Is it a bit much to approach them 'cold' and say "hey, if you're ever visiting the area again, please bear us in mind..."? My guess is the answer is "yes, probably".
Any other ideas on how I can get the word out with this material?
Thank you.
That's A4 posters on the left, business cards top right (front and back), and postcards bottom right (front and back).
I'm quite pleased with the results, but now need to put them to work so am looking for inspiration as to where to send them.
For the posters, I had thought about information centres and libraries (if they'll have them - many won't), dentists, doctors, newsagents, office staff rooms, etc.
For the postcards, my primary intention was to just leave these in the accommodation for people to use as they wish (preferably to send to friends and family to tell them what a wonderful time they are having, rather than to use as shopping lists).
Business cards: my thoughts here were to just have some with me and distribute to friends and people who I encounter/happen to chat with. Maybe even leave a few in choice locations.
I often see holidaymakers (or people who I assume are on holiday) in town. Is it a bit much to approach them 'cold' and say "hey, if you're ever visiting the area again, please bear us in mind..."? My guess is the answer is "yes, probably".
Any other ideas on how I can get the word out with this material?
Thank you.