Thursday, November 3, 2011

Successful Ads Designs for Small Businesses

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Ads, a set on Flickr.

Do you own a business? How would you advertise your company? Have you considered direct mailers?

Direct Mailers are a great and affordable way to advertise your small business. It it often a printed booklet that contains multiple businesses in your same area. Now, you may worry that you might not been seen amongst the crowd of ads. Not to worry! With a great design and a proper coupon offer, you can be successful. Check out some examples of ad designs that have been successful in the past.

Via Flickr:
Advertisements for various publications. Most are for coupon books or direct mail magazines. We always encourage our clients to have a coupon or discount offer. The enables them to track their marketing campaigns.

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