Look for flyers, bi/tri-fold ads, in places like grocery stores,
colleges, bulletin boards where you work, and note the ones with hand
written or ink stamped dealer names and phone numbers. Call them and
tell them you can put the same info, or messages, even pictures, in
place of the obvious add-on they did, making the brochure/flyer look
much more professional. You can use any word processor to do this, and
some programs like MyAdvancedBrochures make it easy. Go to realtors and
find out what they're paying for; you may be able to do it better and
cheaper (or just better), and eliminate their handwritten notes on
prepared whatevers. Check with motel/hotels that have conference rooms,
find out who's giving presentations/seminars; some of them aren't big
enough to justify having professional preparation. My pre-teen daughter
uses whichever of our computers is available, a color inkjet, and a
plastic comb binder (from about 125 to $400) to put out some good
looking handouts. She turns down business; "Dad, I'm a kid, you work
all day, I need to play sometimes".
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