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Brochure Marketing: Efficient Promotional Tools for Tax Planning Services

Promoting a tax planning service business can be a challenge to promote as these services can be difficult to showcase in traditional marketing materials. One type of marketing material though that can be used to market tax planning services is brochures. Brochure marketing can serve as an efficient tool for targeting, branding, sourcing, and, tracking clients. The following are tips on the use of brochures as promotional tools for tax planning services.  

Come Up With an Attractive Front Cover – When working with brochures, it’s advisable to create an eye-catching or interesting design for the first page or front cover. Incorporate attractive colors, powerful graphics, illustrative images, or, a teaser to a great service deal. Another way to attract attention is to feature a tagline that answers a client’s needs.

Outline Your Service and Its Benefits – Brochures can be used as efficient tools for presenting information. Brochure pages can be printed with a descriptive outline of the company’s services and its benefits to clients. At the same time, it would be best not to overload clients with too much information. Text should appear in an uncluttered, visually appealing format.

Use an Approachable and Encouraging Tone – There’s no need for the brochure to sound aloof or formal. An approachable and encouraging tone shows that a tax planning company has concern for clients’ ease and convenience. It establishes an approachable tone but at the same time encourages the urgency and important benefits of acquiring tax planning services.

Brochure marketing for tax planning services is a promotional tool that not only provides information about services but it can also be used as handy references for future use. The use of attractive images and personalized messages can deliver useful information in an open and trustworthy tone.

About the Author

Nikki Sabato is a writer with a background in landscape architecture and design. She currently works in the field of marketing and design communication.

 


 
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