lol. you're welcome.
I do web design, and a big part of it seems to be marketing...there's no point in having a school site if nobody knows you exist. Also...put your web address on your answering machine message...that way, if you're not there to answer questions, maybe they can find out from your site.
I also do brochures and fliers. most people who make these on their own put way too much information, and people get overwhelmed. please keep in mind, if you're not going to pay the money to have someone do it for you, you're wasting your time and money if you don't do it right. confine flier info to: who you are, what you do, where you are, when you're open, and what you're offering. don't write in complete sentences. just phrases.
For example:
Grand Opening!
New Karate School!
Mr. John Doe, 3rd Degree Black Belt
(800)555-5555
1313 Memory Ln
Nowhere, MT, 13131
Open from 4-9 pm weekdays!
Free week of karate and a private lesson with this flier!
come visit us at
www.johndoekarate.com
a few cool graphics that copy well in black and white.
That's it. NO MORE. If they want more, they call or check the website. the whole purpose of a flier is to get someone to walk in the door or pick up the phone. that is the time to tell them everything you offer. its too much info for one page, and gets confusing.
With tri-fold brochures, you can put a little more, but KEEP IT SIMPLE!
with a website, you can put everything you want. but it has to be organized, easy to find, and not have too much info on one page. people want to click through to what they want, not scroll through miles of text to find a single line. multiple pages are a good thing. if you pick a dark background, pick a light text color, and vice versa.
and of course, if you don't want to make your own...
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Nightingale
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