Branding

Brochure Distribution

the Power of Visual Impact: Your Brochure, Your Brand

Marketing Services to 

Boost Your Visibility

Seven out of ten visitors make decisions about how to spend their vacations based on information from a brochure. Customers are drawn to businesses who distribute materials in key locations, and we offer the greatest brochure distribution in the industry!


We put you in front of the clients most likely to buy from you, whether they're tourists looking for activities and attractions, families looking to relocate or locals looking for new opportunities!

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HOW DO WE WORK

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Message & Design

The first step in brochure marketing is crafting a compelling message and designing an attractive layout. The content of the brocure should be clear, concise, and focused on the benefits or unique selling points of the offering. The design elements should capture attention, incorporate branding elements, and provide an engaging visual experience. 

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Distribution Strategy

Once the brochures are designed and printed, a distribution strategy is established. This involves identifying the target audience and determining the most effective channels and locations to distribute the brochures. Common distribution methods include direct mail, handouts at events or trade shows, display racks at relevant businesses, and placement in visitor centers or tourist attractions. 

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Targeted Reach

To maximize the impact, brochures are distributed in locations where the target audience is likely to encounter them. For example, if promoting a tourism-related business, brochures may be placed at hotels, airports, or visitor information centers. The goal is to reach individuals who are interested in the product or service and are more likely to engage with the brochure.

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Tangible Engagement

Brochures privide a tangible and interactive experience for the audience. When individuals receive a brochure, they can physically hold it, flip through the pages, and refer back to it later. This tactile engagement helps create a lasting impression and enhances the likelihood of retaining the information presented.

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Tracking and Evaluation

Tracking mechanisms, such as unique QR codes, website URLs, or designated phone numbers, can be incorporated into the brochure to monitor reponse rates and evaluate the effectiveness of the campaign. This data helps assess the return on investment and provides insight for future marketing efforts. 

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About Us

With over  25-years of extensive background in the industry of visitor marketing, we present a comprehensive array of marketing services and brochure distribution options tailored for diverse advertising formats across the Mid-South area. Our reach extends to areas like Jackson, TN, North Mississippi, and Northeast Arkansas and the 16 Tennessee State Welcome Centers. Expect that we will work with you to create displays for your business that sell! 

  • Layout

    The first step in brochure marketing is crafting a compelling message and designing an attractive layout. The content of the brocure should be clear, concise, and focused on the benefits or unique selling points of the offering. The design elements should capture attention, incorporate branding elements, and provide an engaging visual experience. 

  • Marketing

    Once the brochures are designed and printed, a distribution strategy is established. This involves identifying the target audience and determining the most effective channels and locations to distribute the brochures. Common distribution methods include direct mail, handouts at events or trade shows, display racks at relevant businesses, and placement in visitor centers or tourist attractions. 

  • Targeted Reach

    To maximize the impact, brochures are distributed in locations where the target audience is likely to encounter them. For example, if promoting a tourism-related business, brochures may be placed at hotels, airports, or visitor information centers. The goal is to reach individuals who are interested in the product or service and are more likely to engage with the brochure.

  • Interaction

    Brochures privide a tangible and interactive experience for the audience. When individuals receive a brochure, they can physically hold it, flip through the pages, and refer back to it later. This tactile engagement helps create a lasting impression and enhances the likelihood of retaining the information presented.

  • Results

    Tracking mechanisms, such as unique QR codes, website URLs, or designated phone numbers, can be incorporated into the brochure to monitor reponse rates and evaluate the effectiveness of the campaign. This data helps assess the return on investment and provides insight for future marketing efforts. 

  • About Us

    With over  25-years of extensive background in the industry of visitor marketing, we present a comprehensive array of marketing services and brochure distribution options tailored for diverse advertising formats across the Mid-South area. Our reach extends to areas like Jackson, TN, North Mississippi, and Northeast Arkansas and the 16 Tennessee State Welcome Centers. Expect that we will work with you to create displays for your business that sell! 

Take a look at some of our CUSTOMERS...

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Brochure Distribution

Already have a brochure that you want distributed? Mayer Marketing can help you get your materials distributed in brochure racks around the area and in front of people most likely to visit your business. Our brochure racks are located in places like hotel lobbies, visitor centers, and other areas with heavy tourist traffic.

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