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Sorry, but I tend to agree with Joe. Would be better if you had images of a roaring fire and photos of the logs bagged up. Also, use warm colours in your poster. Maybe have a look at what your opposition are doing to see if you can get some ideas. :001_smile:

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Just a thought, maybe you could contact one of the poster design advertisers from the google ads down the side of the site page on this thread - they might be able to prepare you something - save you a lot of time and effort perhaps??

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in my experience, do it yourself advertising looks amatuer and cheap. if you want to look cheap then knock yourself out, but i much prefer the professional look. i am looking for my customers to seek a professional so i will do the same. i have struk up a good relationship with my printers over the years. he spent over 2 hrs with me one day and i only spent 50quid on stuff, but i now do his trees for him and he knows a lot of good folk for networking:001_smile:

 

Stevie,

 

I've seen you cards mate they look cack :001_tt2:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joking :lol:

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First thing I noticed was the 'baged' spelling mistake. I guess that if you are going to make your own leaflets then you need to use the spellchecker before printing and distributing. If the printer gets it wrong at least you have someone to rant at!

 

I agree with the comments on photos - make them relevant or drop them.

 

Good Luck!

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First thing I noticed was the 'baged' spelling mistake. I guess that if you are going to make your own leaflets then you need to use the spellchecker before printing and distributing. If the printer gets it wrong at least you have someone to rant at!

 

I agree with the comments on photos - make them relevant or drop them.

 

Good Luck!

 

is it ok if i use your pic next to your name

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