#Ways I can improve this flyer?
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Hey @void bobcat ! I would suggest trying to look up flyyers with similar topic and see what they do, and try to see what style and content you like from them! After that I would try to replicate / combine the ones you like and see what works 🙂
After all, they are your competitors and if they have a better flyer, it will be a harder for you to compete against them!
Hey Mason, I would suggest making the lightbulb the same size as the rest of the text. I would also not recommend starting a sentence with "and" as it's technically not correct grammar and looks a bit unprofessional. I think it would also help to be clearer about what users can expect when they scan the QR code (will it take them to a website? open an email?) which you could do by giving a clearer directive (ex "Send me an email!" versus "Scan me").
The advice above to find one you like and try to replicate it in your style is really good as well!
I'm sorry but that's just uninspiring text with a qr code, if you're planning to distribute it to random people on the street, that's most definitely a bad idea. First of all, most people aren't trying to build something, most people don't know what MVP means. You want a targeted approach. Also, a QR code on a shady looking piece of paper isn't going to invoke confidence for laypeople who are already used to seeing scams around them, any text can become a QR code, you could social engineer your way into someone's bank account with a QR code.
The best flyers I've seen, if you're talking about physical ones are the ones that go viral for their silliness, look up genius flyers and you will see