Four surprising facts about vinyl banner advertising

 

The marketing industry has been heavily digitalised, and traditional techniques are often forgotten. However, tangible marketing materials like banners, posters and business cards are still effective and much more affordable than the digital route. Vinyl banners are an excellent way to catch attention and advertise your business without blowing your budget.

 

Here are some surprising facts about vinyl banners and how you can use them for marketing your business.

 

They are cost effective

You can order vinyl banners in bulk and use them for different events, stores and locations. You can often get a discount on bulk orders to save yourself a few pennies and make sure you have backups if one gets damaged. Vinyl banners are also cheaper than most signage formats – making them perfect for those just starting up in the business world and for local independent businesses.

 

Great for reoccurring events

Vinyl banners can be stored easily and used for different events. They look professional and attractive to potential customers with the right design and layout.

 

They can be heavily customised

Vinyl banners are customisable so you can choose the graphics, layout, colours, and size. You can make your banner as straightforward or as busy as you like. Some businesses opt for a simple design to catch the consumer’s attention without overwhelming them. In comparison, others opt for a colourful banner to stand out against the crowd at networking events.

Your marketing materials should feature the same colour palette of up to three tones from your brand style, a logo, contact information and a summary of what your company is about. You need to create a sense of brand cohesion and a strong visual identity so that consumers will remember you. Make sure these colours are used in your vinyl banner and that you include the necessary information.

 

Brand recognition is an essential part of any business. Make sure you customise your banner with the needs of your company in mind. You could even include a hint of the company values in the banner, such as using a green shade to represent your interest in eco-friendly practices.

 

You should also consider where the information is placed on the banner. The most important information, like your brand name and social media handle, should be clear and bold. Your brand description, event details, and contact details should also stand out amongst the banner’s colour and graphics. Make sure everything is clear and legible.

 

They are extremely durable

You don’t need to worry about the weather conditions with a vinyl banner. They can withstand extended periods outside as they are made from highly durable materials. They are also lightweight and easy to transport around.

Invest in some branded vinyl banners to market your business with flair this year!

spot_imgspot_img

Latest

Unravelling the Mysteries of Accountancy Practice Management Software

In the bustling world of accountancy, it can often...

Healthcare Data Security: A Primer on HIPAA Compliance and Software Solutions

In the digital age, the healthcare industry has witnessed...

Win for Sir Bobby – Ten Hag

Erik ten Hag has urged his Manchester United players...

Cricket World Cup: England’s Reece Topley out with broken finger as Brydon Carse called up

England’s leading wicket-taker at the 2023 World Cup, Reece...
spot_img

Subscribe to our newsletter

Business Manchester will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.

Don't miss

More News

Mark Flanagan Awarded ‘Food Defender’ Title

Mark Flanagan, Founder and CEO of Manchester-based Shield Safety Group, has been recognised for his pioneering, landmark achievements in developing and implementing food safety standards...

Merck Global Health Innovation Fund Unveils Expert Recommendations for Overcoming Funding Obstacles in the Digital Health Industry

Securing investment has become an uphill battle for privately held digital health companies amidst challenging conditions. Nevertheless, Merck Global Health Innovation Fund President, Bill...

Scott Dylan Explores the Rise of CHATGPT: Revolutionising Human-Computer Interaction

Scott Dylan, Co-Founder of Inc & Co delves into how ChatGPT has transformed the way humans interact with machines, from customer service to content...