1. Localizing marketing flyers involves tailoring various elements to the local market to improve response. This includes size, text style, images, and materials.
2. The size and shape of flyers should match what is commonly used in the target area to be recognized as a local flyer and increase acceptance.
3. Text and style should reflect local terminology, slang, and writing preferences to sound more natural to the audience. Images of models and environments should also relate to the local readership.
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Effective Localization Steps For Your Color Flyers
1. Localizing your flyers for marketing is a very easy process.
All you need is the right mix of elements to make sure that
your local market will respond better and quicker to your
localized color flyers. Let me describe for you all the best
and effective localization steps that you can do for your
flyers. Just read below and you will see all the professional
steps that you can follow to get your flyers more
"localized." Review them all and see if they are applicable
to you.
3. The first step is to "localize" the size of your flyers. While
there are lots of standard flyer sizes to choose from, it is
best for us to actually try to use the right size and shape
that most other flyers use in your target areas. This is the
first recommended step since you will know easily through
direct proof what the size and shape works effective there.
4. You will be able to use the specific local distribution styles
more effectively, and generally get a warm flyer reception
since they will recognize your own flyers as their own type
of flyers in the locale. Your flyers will be accepted and read
first because of this.
6. The next localization step is in terms of the text and style.
It might be hard to imagine a bit, but you should realize
that with different marketing environments, some text
content and styles will work more than the others. This is
because people still have different slang
terms, colloquialisms and reading/writing styles in
different locations.
7. The difference might be subtle but it is there through the
use of words and style. You will want to use the same text
and style in your location so that your flyers will "sound"
or read more local, getting a better response from these
prints. So make sure that you study the text content and
writing style used by those target people in those target
locations. The more you can match that style in your
content, the more localized you can make your flyers.
9. In many types of marketing flyers, a picture of a model is
used along with the image of the product or service being
marketed. To make your images more localized like, you
may want to choose that model very carefully. You will
want readers to be able to identify themselves through
those images.
10. So if you are marketing those products to business people
for example, then your models should also be looking like
business people as well for them to relate to your flyer
designs. This localization helps you optimize those flyer
images, getting more local readers to relate to and read
those prints.
12. Another kind of localization to think of is environment
localization. Different distribution areas will have different
environments of course. More specifically, they will have a
different kind of situation or ambiance about them. This
means that certain types of designs will be more
appropriate than others.
13. For example, cheap looking flyers will not be appropriate
for malls that have only high class expensive
establishments. More expensive posh looking flyers on the
other hand might be totally ignored by people if you give
them out in a slum area. Make sure that you try to match
the quality of your flyer with the environment so that it
can be accepted as part of the environment and not be
sunned as illustrated above.
15. Finally, you may want to consider some local material
considerations. For example, the locale for distribution
might have more risk of moisture for your flyers, or they
might be prone to being blown away due to a constant
wind. These factors must be taken into account to your
flyer localization.
16. You can adapt and choose the right materials for your
flyers so that they can survive those environments more
readily. Localization then can come in the form of thicker
paper for more weight so that they are not blown away
quickly, or it can also come in the form of water resistant
coatings to combat against that extra moisture. The more
you adapt your flyers to these environments the more
localized they will get.
17. Now study these options and try to apply them to your
own flyers if you want them to be more localized for your
distribution area.
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