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It really depends on the market you're going for with the fliers - if you're hitting suburbia, then 'competitive prices' or 'conifer hedge specialist' might be appealing. If you're going for big country houses, 'meticulous attention to detail' might get you more responses.

 

I think the thing about fliers is that everyone hates them as a default, so you've got to give people a reason not to immediately throw them in the bin. Someone mentioned 120gsm as a decent paperweight, but with a postcard style, I'd go for 250gsm. It'll put the print costs up a lot, but people will be more inclined to hang on to them.

 

We've had a lot of success with some very well designed (ie not designed by a tree surgeon) fliers... :001_smile:

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do they dress him as santa - at christmas time?

 

i supose it worcz, but they could at least painted the saw orange and given him a chin strap!

 

or taken a picture of a real man with a real saw! or is the advert as fake as the company?:sneaky2:

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Its spelt 'Licensed', not licenced.

7 days a week from 9am to 9pm!....sounds a bit desperate

'We accept cheques'... i would like to think so

Mobile number only, not good

Pink paper, surely green would be better?

 

Looks like a gypos flyer

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Its spelt 'Licensed', not licenced.

7 days a week from 9am to 9pm!....sounds a bit desperate

'We accept cheques'... i would like to think so

Mobile number only, not good

Pink paper, surely green would be better?

 

Looks like a gypos flyer

 

If you're going to be pedantic and so negative, at least make sure you're spelling is correct :001_rolleyes:

 

It can correctly be spelt either way, in case you are confused.

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If you're going to be pedantic and so negative, at least make sure you're spelling is correct :001_rolleyes:

 

It can correctly be spelt either way, in case you are confused.[/quote

 

Your wrong, i just checked the online dictionary, type it into google and see what happens. Idiot.

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If you're going to be pedantic and so negative, at least make sure you're spelling is correct :001_rolleyes:

 

It can correctly be spelt either way, in case you are confused.[/quote

 

Your wrong, i just checked the online dictionary, type it into google and see what happens. Idiot.

 

 

You dont think that calling someone an idot is a bit harsh? If you were having a bad fair enough but taking it out on people on here is not necessary.

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Your wrong, i just checked the online dictionary, type it into google and see what happens. Idiot.

 

So YOU'RE sure about that, are you? :lol:

 

(not the done thing around here to just call someone an idiot btw. and to a girl aswell! :thumbdown::laugh1:)

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