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First, you put up the request for a bunch of publicity posters to be produced by your chosen Dallas printing companies or DFW printing companies. Then, you choose a design, set deadlines, and wait for a certain period.
Author: Kaye Z. Marks
Date: Dec 16, 2011 - 1:08:27 AM
First, you put up the request for a bunch of
publicity posters to be produced by your chosen Dallas printing
companies or DFW printing companies. Then, you choose a design, set
deadlines, and wait for a certain period.
Suddenly, your batch of posters has already been delivered and is ready
to be put to good use. The question you should ask yourself now is:
Where do I post my posters? The answer is not just any flat surface,
which will be able to possibly accommodate your poster; actually, there
are certain places, which are more advisable for posters than others
are, and here is a list of some of these places.
1. Windows/Glass Surfaces - Have you ever wondered why a lot of poster
and advertisements are suction-cupped onto the windows and glass walls
of shops and other establishments? For some reason, this type of
positioning is more likely to ensure that people walking by will
actually glance at the posters and crane their heads as they walk by.
Let us skip all of the technical discussions on what actually makes this
happen, and let us just say that if you want your poster to be
effective, consider the nearest transparent surface as your foundation.
2. Hanging from ceilings - Something about high ceilings makes it so
compelling people to look up, and with some strategic positioning, these
people will be looking up at the posters you have placed there. Another
thing with these types of posters is that they are usually larger than
normal to add to their impact. One thing you should remember though is
that you cannot include any fine prints with posters you hang from high
ceilings, because you can hardly expect people to read these details
from so far below.
3. Any other place which is easy to get near to - If you want your
customers to really take the time to admire your poster and to take in
all of the information printed on it, then make sure to choose a place
where customers will be able to stop and stare without being too
obtrusive or in the way. For example, movie posters by escalators are
fine because all people really need to see are the title and the
pictures of the actors, but a poster, which details contest mechanics
should not be put on this location for the reason that customers will
never be able to read this in the short time they spend on the
escalator.
Choosing where you should post your posters is pretty much a matter of
common sense, mixed in with a pinch of psychological knowledge,
knowledge that you cannot actually find out from any Dallas printing
companies or DFW printing companies. Just remember that half of the
reason that makes posters effective is the choice of location on where
to post them, and if you are a smart business owner, you will capitalize
on this fact by choosing only the best places. A poster placed in a bad
place is pretty much a wasted poster, anyways.
Kaye Z. Marks is an avid writer and follower of developments by Dallas printing companies or provided by DFW printing companies that help businesses in their marketing and advertising campaigns.
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