How to Write a Brochure – 2 Things You Cannot Forget

7月 15, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 · Comment 

Writing a brochure sounds easy enough…until you actually sit down to write it. It’s so easy to get wrapped up in the nuts and bolts of what you do that it can be hard to mentally take a step back from your business and figure out what your prospective customers really want to know. There are a lot of best practices copywriting articles out there. But as you’re figuring out how to write your brochure, here are two little tips that you absolutely must remember.

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How to Write a Brochure – Capture Their Interest

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You want your brochure to get read, right? So put your reader right in the middle of the action. Capture your reader’s interest by framing your entire brochure from your reader’s point of view. Here’s how.

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How to Get Published? 5 Things to Avoid

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There’s always a lot of people telling you, offering advice, regarding do the following. That’s important and very necessary, obviously. Nonetheless, at times it’s also important to know what you ought to not do, what you should avoid.

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What is an ISBN and Why Do I Need One?

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An ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a book’s identifier, much like a social security number. It’s a 13-digit number which is applicable worldwide and unique to your book. The ISBN system uses a 13-digit number on the copyright/information page, and it also uses a bar code and number on the back cover.

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Getting Quality Content

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As your business becomes more successful, you may find that you are unable to handle all the tasks needed to keep it running. It is quite possible that you will have to hire additional employees or subcontractors to do some of the work for you.

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