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Tips to Making a Great Travel Brochure

Written on:January 28, 2012
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With the summer getting ready to kick into full swing which means the vacation months are here. If you are in the travel business it is still not too late to get your vacation pamphlets created and printed.

When making a sales brochure you need to make positive your content conveys a narrative, keep in mind you want to entice visitors to go to that desired destination. Publish content that will have the reader picturing themselves at that location.

It is also sensible to show plenty of snap shots. A full color sales brochure is definitely the way to go.Displaying black and white photographs of the gorgeous beach locations of Hawaii are not going to get anyone to call you up to book that dream holiday.

Make certain all the pictures you use are 300dpi are higher, that will make certain clear and crisp pictures. If you pull graphics off of the online that will be 72 dpi and not acceptable for printing, using images with that low of image resolution will lead to fuzzy and pixelated photos – that is something you do not want. If you are acquiring stock pictures this will not be an concern as a rule of thumb is that all stock pictures tend to be of higher quality no matter what size picture you buy.

There are 2 standard sizes of brochures that are most common; the 8 ” x 11″ and the 11″ x 17″ full color brochure. The 8.5 x 11 offers you a number of options for folding will can produce several looks, including tri-folded which can easily be fit into a #10 envelope for convenient mailing.

Ordering full color brochure do not need to break your bank accountant, there are several options online for discount printers. Most discount printers produce a high quality professional looking print job that will be sure to catch the eye of travelers.

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