I have done emarketing and direct marketing campaigns on high volume data (7000 + entries) and I can safely say that this flyer belongs to an "old school shouting a message" direct marketing campaign rather our age. As someone said above the company name means nothing to people, thus your best bet is that people will work with you cause you solve their problem and not because of your price/brand name. This flyer I can tell you right now you will end up sending a couple of thousands out there hoping to get a 1-3% responses which you will then try to convert in business. Put your finances down and decide if it is worth it.
If I were you I would still go and market my business but definitely change the msg on the flyer to something more specific. For example you sell IT support solutions yes?
Think, the business you want to target. What is their biggest challenge? Let us say you have 2 different categories to target. One with the ones that are looking for new IT company but havent decided if they should have someone like you permanently and one group with those who have but looking to change to a more affordable solution due to not being satisfied with the one they got.
Second target group: What is their biggest challenge from a problem pov? What is the "problem result" of a problem you are trying to solve? Lets say the company I work for. We had an IT problem recently with a virus going in our server resulting in shutting down everything and being offline for 2 days as we outsource our IT and they are awful when it comes to customer service respose timers. We looked inconvenient to our clients, we had staff not being able to work for 48 hours (ipads and iphones are not the same with PCS) and the potential of losing payment data brought some sort of panic in our finance department.
Resulting Problems by working with our current IT company:
- loss of business
- damaged reputation
- Inconvenience to our clients
- paying staff for 2 days while not working in full capacity
So you can go ahead and send the flyer you designed or you can redesign the message to a question/statement like "Our cloud services will ensure that your staff will be online at all times, minimising expenses during bla bla bla" (that could work well during Olympic games for example) or something like "are you losing potential business because your IT department is not responding your quieries in time?". Put down all your target groups and make different messages.
You are the expert in your area and know your clients problems better than me, I am sure you get my point.
Hope it helps and should you need further assistance do let me know!