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The forum discussion centers around feedback on a flyer design intended for promoting cooking classes and gift ideas. Participants express enthusiasm for the design and share their own strategies for attracting repeat customers with new gift ideas. Key resources mentioned include the Pampered Picks flyer and the October CN for fresh ideas. The consensus is that utilizing local bulletin boards for distribution will enhance visibility and engagement.
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robin stone said:I love it and would love to know what gift ideas you use...? Mine are getting a little old and for repeat customers, they want new ideas!
robin stone said:thanks...
I looked for the Pampered Picks flyer...do you know if it's called something else?
Robin
tlag1986 said:I think at stores, churches, and anyplace else that has a bulletin board you have permission to place them.
When seeking feedback on your flyer design, consider the clarity of your message, the visual appeal, and how well it represents your brand. Ask for opinions on the layout, color scheme, and whether the call-to-action is clear. It's also helpful to know if the flyer effectively communicates the benefits of your products.
To encourage honest criticism, create a safe and open environment for feedback. Let your peers know that you value their opinions and are looking for constructive criticism. You can also ask specific questions about elements of the design that you are unsure about, which can prompt more detailed responses.
Common mistakes in flyer design include overcrowding the layout with too much text or images, using hard-to-read fonts, and neglecting to include a clear call-to-action. Additionally, ensure that your flyer is visually balanced and that the most important information stands out to capture attention quickly.
After gathering feedback, review the suggestions and identify common themes or points that resonate with multiple people. Prioritize changes that align with your original goals for the flyer. Make adjustments to the design based on this feedback and consider sharing the revised version for a second round of input before finalizing it.
You can share your flyer design for feedback on social media platforms, design forums, or within your direct sales team. Consider using platforms like Facebook groups dedicated to direct sales, or design-specific sites like Behance or Dribbble, where you can reach a broader audience for diverse opinions.