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This discussion focuses on effective strategies for utilizing lap boards to promote flyers during shows. Participants share their experiences with various flyers, including the host benefits flyer (ER57), guest specials, and recruiting information, emphasizing the importance of eye-catching designs, such as printing on colored paper. Many users express a desire for more permanent solutions, while others discuss DIY lap board options using materials like three-ring binders. The conversation highlights the significance of engaging visuals and strategic flyer placement to enhance audience interaction and drive sales.
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pamperedgirl3 said:Right now I have the theme shows I offer & host benefits info on the back of my lap boards. I have the host benefits flyer from paperwork/supply inside the lap boards, in front of the catalogs & order forms.
I was thinking of putting a half sheet of the current month's guest special on the top & a half sheet of the next month's host special on the bottom, but I can't figure out how to make the flyers from CC into a half sheet while keeping them readable. I know I've seen some people do that on here. Does anyone know how? Is there a way to get the guest special at the top & host special at the bottom, or do I have to have them side by side?
MandyK said:The font I used is Black Jack. Here is the new flyer as I am using it -- no kit price I thouhgt it might be too much info? If anyone wants the kit pricing on it, let me know and I'll update it.
AldeaY said:I have a flyer that i produce for my cluster and upline as well that is top and bottom not side by side. Help yourself if you like it!!