Fresh, crisp and tasty brochure copywriting from a London, UK brochure copywriter. Delicious. When it comes to your brochure you need to make an impression by getting some good words in the right order. Brochures hang around for years you know.

Turner Ink

Copywriting Services London

Brochure copywriting: The most important part of your project

You need a brochure. Something fat and glossy. You’ve briefed the photographer. The creative agency is charging a fortune and the print run is huge. It’s going to be impressive. Your customers will love it. And the orders will pour in.

So who’s going to write it? ‘Oh that bloke in accounts. He’s good with words’. What?

If you’re producing a brochure, don’t scrimp on the words. Seriously.

A misplaced apostrophe. A poorly constructed sentence. And a waffly message could do you and your company some serious damage. A corporate brochure is still one of the most useful marketing tools around and often the first time a potential customer has contact with you. So it’s worth getting right.

Why it’s a good idea to hire a brochure copywriter from Turner Ink

So why hire a brochure copywriter from Turner Ink?

Number one. The guy in accounts doesn’t have to do it and he can get on with his bean counting. Yay.

Number two. A good brochure copywriter will make sure your brochure really speaks to your customers, and clearly explains the benefits of your product or service. A well written brochure can enhance your image, clearly set out the company’s vision, and gain you industry respect. Imagine your competitors saying they want a brochure just like yours?

Brochures hang around. They sit on desks. They get passed on. And they get filed for future reference.

So you need to get the message right. And the tone of voice. And of course it’s critical that your brochure has the right punctuation, spelling and grammar. It’s a drag but someone’s got to do it.

So what now? How about…

 

Definition of a brochure copywriter: A brochure copywriter writes copy for a publication consisting of one folded page, or several pages stitched together but not bound. Used mainly for advertising purposes. (Businessdictionary.com)