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Scott-CopyandDesign
22nd January 2009, 13:38
New service aims to end the woes of leaflet marketing.

A young entrepreneur has realised the inefficiencies of leaflet marketing and come up with an all-in-one solution for Tyne and Wear based businesses.

A leaflet marketing campaign requires leaflet design, printing and then finding a team to distribute them to thousands of homes. After realising the amount of time, effort and money local entrepreneurs could save, www.flyerservices.co.uk has been launched. A leaflet marketing service which combines all three services into one.

Scott Chapman from South Shields operated an online marketing agency prior to launching www.flyerservices.co.uk. He said: "I noticed that many local business owners are spending hours searching out three different services to create their leaflet marketing campaign and then having to manage it, so I started a service which handles it from start to finish. Our own designers and marketing specialist create the leaflets and wording, our printing facility prints the leaflets and then our professional distribution team post the leaflets door-to-door to thousands of homes in postcode specific areas around Tyne and Wear".

He continues: "The great advantage of this service is that all our clients have to do is confirm the design and check a sample of their leaflets which we send them. This means that they can go about their daily business duties whilst we handle the whole campaign and do our best to increase their sales"

Flyer Services is an online business based at www.flyerservices.co.uk.

-ENDS-

Scott is available for more info at scott at flyerservices .co.uk

Flyer services is an online based business offering an all-in-one leaflet marketing package with door-to-door distribution from 5,000 to 25,000 homes in Tyne and Wear. Prices start from £353.

Milan Vasilko
27th January 2009, 17:28
An interesting service, Scott, thank you.

What response rate do you find your customers achieve via leaflet drops? This will depend on many things, of course, but it would be useful to get an idea of the best-worst range.

stugster
27th January 2009, 19:11
Brilliant idea!

Get it up in Edinburgh :)

Calibre Designs
27th January 2009, 20:10
If you can sort out distribution then you can market this to any city/county.