Jumat, 21 November 2008

* FLYER & LEAFLET

The folder is a brochure page a nightclub, event, service or other activity. Brochures are commonly used by individuals or companies to promote their products or services. They are a form of mass marketing or small-scale community communication.

Leaflets are distributed on the street or other public place (an activity known as flyering distributing leaflets), or they can be placed on bulletin boards (located on college campuses, cafes, community centers, laundromats and small markets), or given away at events.

Fliers, along with postcards, leaflets and small posters, are forms of communication for people who want to engage the public, but not the money or the desire to advertise via the Internet, advertising the phone book or in the newspaper classifieds or display other journals . As the market became more direct in late 1980 and 1990, pamphlets developed [edit] and now there are several available formats.

Fliers are inexpensive to produce and be regarded as a highly effective direct marketing. [Who?] The widespread use intensified with the spread of desktop publishing systems. In recent years, production of leaflets for editing and printing has been replaced by traditional Internet service, customers can send and receive draft final products by email.

San Francisco has a very dubious argument [-] History of "fliering." The company was the first aviator Thumbtack Bugle who for over twenty-five years. [Edit] Haight Street is popular for the ring post on telephone poles.

Aviators became an integral part of the Edinburgh Fringe, where flyers will be distributed to people on the Royal Mile.

Brighton, England, recently banned "fliering '- makes it necessary to acquire a license from the municipality, if a person or organization that plans to distribute pamphlets.

Seattle, Washington, brochures and pamphlets are a common sight. A series of measures to ban, but most of the lack of support. Fliers are most common on Capitol Hill, but they are still abundant in other parts of the city.

During the War of American Independence War, Americans were outraged by the Stamp Act and therefore anti-Stamp Act Congress. In these conferences they had to win and pamphlets supporting so issued pamphlets, leaflets, badges, buttons, ribbons, mug, posters, advertisements in the city and other things to win support against the Stamp Act.