Can I Write and Print My Own Business Brochures and Business Cards?

April 19, 2008 – 5:33 pm

If you have a computer and a printer, preferably one that can print in color, then you can make your own brochures and that are very professional-looking! Be sure to use good (that is available at any office supplies store like or ) for anything that you are going to hand out or send to potential customers and clients.
Writing Text for Your Brochure and
The very best thing to do is to get a few examples of and , preferably from the same type of business as the business you are starting. If you can’t find any, then think about the type of customer or client you are trying to attract.
If you are starting a as your at- (such as accounting, , proofreading, etc.), then the text and graphics used in your brochure and should be minimal, crisp, easy to read, and contain only the most of information. “Clutter” is not very professional. Pick that are monotone (one color) or that have a nice in a . State what services you have to offer, describe your business in professional-style , and make sure that your contact information (name, phone/fax/cell number, and email address) is easy to locate.
If you are going to start up something like a children’s service or another “fun” type of business, then you definitely want to think about and graphics that grab people’s attention! Remember though, don’t “clutter” your brochure or with too much information! Make sure your can find your name, phone number, and email address easily—make them want to contact you right away!

Most brochures are either bi-fold (one fold, four printable sides or “areas”) or tri-fold (two folds, with six printable areas). You need to decide on which format you want to use, and then shop for good- that comes pre-scored (or “creased”) so that it folds with a sharp edge. Brochure paper is heavier than printer paper (called “stock” or “card stock”).
Your computer probably has a few built-in templates for creating simple brochures. Many “print shop” type software programs offer a variety of templates that you can use to create more professional-looking brochures. Regardless of which you use, it should require very little effort to create your first business brochure! (I was able to use a template provided in my Hallmark Greetings! software to create a brochure that was professional-looking and had a little bit of “personality” to it!)
Follow the instructions for the template you are going to use, and write the text for your brochure as described above. If you are going to insert pictures or graphics, make sure that you are not violating any copyrights (if you are taking graphics from another source). Using the guidelines given above, make your text simple and clear and be sure that your contact information is easy to locate on the brochure.

Just as for the brochures, your computer will either have a few easy templates to use, or you can use any print-shop-type software that has templates for business forms. Using the guidelines as given above, write the text for your .
I do suggest that you buy that are “laser-perforated” so that when you separate the after you print them, you will get nice sharp edges.
Flyers
If you have the type of business that you can promote by tacking up flyers, then you need nothing more than your word processing software. Flyers are generally printer paper sized, and you can be as creative as you like!
You might want to invest in card-stock-weight paper for your flyers. This paper is a little heavier and will be a little more durable than printer paper.
Things to Remember When Printing Your and

Keep the text simple!
Buy good !
Set your printer preferences for “Better” or “Best” print quality
Print a “test” page first, using just plain printer paper (fold as necessary for a brochure or cut to size for a and make sure it “looks” good)
Be sure to save your brochure and templates so that you can easily print more or change information as needed, as your business grows

About The Author
Jan K., The Proofer is freelance proofreader and copyeditor. Visit www.janktheproofer.com for more information about Jan’s services; work-at-home.janktheproofer.com for work at home articles and free printables; and for work at home moms, visit Jan’s sister site work-at-home.momsbreak.com for articles, free printables, and work at home T-shirts and other fun products.
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