Use photoflyers at your event this way

If you are a bit of a businessman or businesswoman, it is very important that you are willing to do your best for your customers and business relations. You are known as the person who is willing to go the extra mile for the results. Answering an e-mail, taking a phone call and contacting someone who can help; you do it all. But what you also need to do, and what you might forget, is to organise live events. Live events have not been part of the business world for a long time. Because of the measures, everything was down for a long time and that is a shame. You were forced to speak to business contacts online or only saw them in office environments. No more events, parties, activities and dinners for you. But now, now is your chance to do live events again. This time you do it right with photoflyers, but how do you do it?

Use photoflyers at your event this way

What is Photoflyer?

First of all, let’s clear up a few things; what exactly is Photoflyer? Photoflyer is a company that understands the desire for unique marketing like no other. Advertising on bus shelters, handing out drinks or creating an online marketing campaign on Facebook are all outdated fads. With the use of, among other things, custom Polaroid film, a change has been made. Something that works. Something that is here to stay. And above all, something that makes an impact. That impact can be seen in many ways. You can also realise this at your event. Below you can read how this works. Read on if you are ready to offer something original.

The use of Photoflyer

Okay, now that you know what Photoflyer is, it’s time to do something with it. Use the branded instant photo at your event. You hire a photographer or a regular staff member to take pictures of people during the live event. The people get the photo immediately after (that’s how it works with Polaroid) and this photo is surrounded by a unique frame. This frame contains a logo, a text or both that are connected to your brand. Why? Because you need to remember why you gave the live event in the first place; to build a personal connection. You are now giving a memory, something that is forever. At the same time, that memory is connected to your company. It doesn’t get more personal than that, according to us.

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