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	<title>Comments on: How Can I Create A Brochure For an English Daycare School?</title>
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		<title>By: UK Student</title>
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		<description>Some great tips from Jay there. I&#039;d add that it&#039;s his last comment that&#039;s most important: call to action. To do call to action properly your design must be right, so spend some time getting it right first time. You need to have important contact details: phone number and website? prominent on each page. Header or footer is best, but depends on your design.

You know what they say, a picture&#039;s worth a thousand words. Especially lots of photos of happy, busy children. I&#039;m sure you know the kind of stuff.

Don&#039;t pick a crazy font - keep it professional. And I&#039;d format text in heading and list style. Try to avoid locks of text, even if split into paragraphs - it just won&#039;t read as much.

Benefits, like you said, are of course a great way to convey your message. Try to keep each page on one topic. So have one page about what kind of activities the school has, another on benefits to the child&#039;s development etc etc.

My last word is, really look at your competition to see what they&#039;re offering. Make a big effort to promote any benefits you have which your competition does not.

Hope this was helpful!

Dan
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some great tips from Jay there. I&#8217;d add that it&#8217;s his last comment that&#8217;s most important: call to action. To do call to action properly your design must be right, so spend some time getting it right first time. You need to have important contact details: phone number and website? prominent on each page. Header or footer is best, but depends on your design.</p>
<p>You know what they say, a picture&#8217;s worth a thousand words. Especially lots of photos of happy, busy children. I&#8217;m sure you know the kind of stuff.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t pick a crazy font &#8211; keep it professional. And I&#8217;d format text in heading and list style. Try to avoid locks of text, even if split into paragraphs &#8211; it just won&#8217;t read as much.</p>
<p>Benefits, like you said, are of course a great way to convey your message. Try to keep each page on one topic. So have one page about what kind of activities the school has, another on benefits to the child&#8217;s development etc etc.</p>
<p>My last word is, really look at your competition to see what they&#8217;re offering. Make a big effort to promote any benefits you have which your competition does not.</p>
<p>Hope this was helpful!</p>
<p>Dan<br />
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blog: <a href="http://www.adviceforyou.org.uk/blog/" rel="nofollow">UK Student News and Events</a></p>
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