Why Some Local Promotions Get Ignored and Others Get Remembered
You’ve probably seen it before. A flyer, postcard, sign, or door hanger tries to cram in every service, every phone number, every selling point, and every possible offer. The result is a piece that feels busy, unclear, and easy to forget. The promotions people remember usually do the opposite. They make one point. They create one impression. And they make one next step feel easy. The Forgettable Promotion Most ignored promotions have at least one of these problems: They try to say everything at once. When a piece covers too many services or too many offers, the main message gets buried. They lead with the business instead of the customer. A long list of company information may matter to you, but it usually isn’t what catches attention first. People notice what helps them, solves a problem, or answers a need. They look like every other promotion. When the message feels generic, people treat it like background noise. They don’t give the eye a place to land. If everything is b...