Flyers
Posted by tfootitt on December 15, 2007
A friend has designed some flyers for me which focus on particular conditions that clients may come to have a treatment for.
I really love the way she has blended the picture in with the content and the overall feel that she has acheived.
I’ve been consciously trying to get the content right and thought that I would open it up to you for your views.
The main concern is that people don’t perceive Shiatsu to be a miracle cure for their condition but that it can help them work with it, whilst still being portrayed in a positive light. This is why I would appreciate your feedback and a chance to stop focusing on it for a while.
shiatsu_back_pain_front_11.pdf
tfootitt said
Thanks Pete, Vicky told me about your latest marketing venture to tap into the New Years resolutions – they sound wonderful and a definate way to get interest too.
It’s great to have you comment and I’m really looking forward to catching up with you and the rest of the group on the 2nd Feb
Trace
Pete said
they look absolutely fantastic Tracy, and a brilliant idea too!
They’ll really get people looking and interested.
good luck!
tfootitt said
Cheers Tony
Tony Brown said
I think using both formats is a great idea. There seem to be plenty of venues with small notice boards suitable for just a business card. To have a card with more than the usual business name and contact details is going to make them stand out from the crowd.
tfootitt said
Hi Tony,
Thanks for the great feedback and I hadn’t noticed the error you spotted so thanks for letting me know.
I thought I’d do them as both fyers and business cards so that I can be adaptable depending on the venue.
Trace
Tony Brown said
I think these look very good. Nice idea focussing on a specific area that shiatsu can help. I like the pictures and the messages.
Have you noticed that on the back pain flyer you are prefixing your email address with a T and not an E?
Are you producing them as flyers or business cards?