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Handbag Flyer

September 23rd, 2011 admin Comments off

Handbag Flyer
Handbag Flyer


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Flyers to Promote Handmade Bags

Creating hand bags can be a relaxing, recreational and even lucrative craft. Many different designs can be made using numerous materials out in the market. Bag styles can include classic-looking, beachy, modern, ethnic, chic, avant-garde, Victorian-inspired, or professional-looking. A popular choice for today is environment-friendly bags made of recycled materials or woven using natural fibers. Whatever the style, there is still a market for locally-crafted and handmade bags. With competition and budget to worry about, marketing these bags may or may not be a challenge. Marketing for local handbags may have its advantages. Being a small business, hand bag business owners can directly interact with the target market, creating personal connections and relationships. For this to happen, small print materials can serve as effective marketing tools. Below are some examples of small marketing tools that can be used to market handmade bags.

•    Flyers-Flyers are a fast way to promote a new product or business to the neighborhood. Flyers printing today is easy and accessible with the services of online printers. A flyer print can feature front and back full color printing of customized or standard text and graphics. Flyers can be an effective way to introduce and strengthen a brand’s trademark by including creative logos, business colors or designs.

•    Hang tags-Hang tags add a certain high quality to a product. Even though the business is locally-based, it’s important to look stream-lined and presentable. Hang tag appearance plays a crucial role in creating a good first impression as they serve as the product badge. Branding can be reinforced by hang tags by carrying the product name and logo.

•    Catalogs-Catalogs give a very professional impression to potential consumers. They serve as an organized method for product display. Products can be arranged in terms of design including color, details, size, shape, and material. They can also indicate price and availability. Catalogs enable customers to compare and contrast, helping them make informed decisions.

About the Author

Nikki Sabato is a writer with a background in landscape architecture and design. She currently works in the field of marketing and design communication.