Advertisement Flyer

I've busy with a few things marketing-related for openlp.org lately, including creating a flyer for people to print out and hand out, or put in local Christian bookstores (with their permission, of course).

This flyer is done in Scribus 1.3.3.9, and the page size is A4. In South Africa our standard paper size is A4. I don't have any Letter size paper, so I can't test that flyer out. I've attached both a PDF and the original Scribus file to this post so that you can download it and print it out, and if you have an alternate paper size, you can edit it to fit your paper size.

If you do print it out from the PDF, make sure that it disregards the printer margins when you print it out. I've sized it on the page so that it fits well inside the physical bounds of the pieceof paper. It's 3 columns, so that you have 3 flyers per sheet of paper. Don't forget to flip the paper over and print the second page on the back!

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Re: Advertisement Flyer

I would put something saying that it is no cost.

Re: Advertisement Flyer

why would i advertise to my church? Would it not be best to just talk to the people in charge (or better yet, be already involved in the ministry) and start changing things there? I wouldn't randomly go to other churches and hand out flyers about changing thier ministry tools. (Especially with no money involved).

Anyways, it just seems silly imo. I think a data sheet would likely be more useful, than an ad.

Re: Advertisement Flyer

This is not really meant for your church. It's meant for other churches, yes, but my real intention with this is places like Christian book stores.

Re: Advertisement Flyer

This is a sticky issue. I want to see if I can get CD's and boxes printed and distributed via the local Christian bookstore chains. This is going to cost me money, and I'd like to ask a nominal fee of the bookstore chains to cover my costs. In an e-mail I'm drafting for these bookstore chains, I mention that they are allowed to charge to cover their distribution costs as well.

So I can't say, "this is free!" because where these flyers are, the product is most probably not going to be free.