We are wondering if anyone has put an e-brochure version of your print brochures online and if you have had a good experience with it. We did one last year and did not get many clicks, but our event programmers really like it. Have any of you had success with them or do you think it's better to just drive people to the website listing the same products?
Hello,
We have an electronic version of the brochure available. You can see it by going here (utahsymphony.org/tickets/season-tickets) and clicking on the link called Download Brochure.
We don't get an overwhelming number of clicks on it, but the ticket office staff is happy they can offer it to patrons calling for more information. Sometimes the patron wants a brochure now and doesn't want to wait for the mail, and sometimes they are just happy we aren't killing more trees than we have to.
Jared
Hi Howard
We use issuu to create e-brochures, we find it's a quick and easy way to share our brochures with a wider audience, our latest season brochure can be viewed here: http://www.grangeparkopera.co.uk/2012-booklet. In two months we've had 886 views which is admittedly not a lot, but enough that we feel it's worthwhile. It's so quick and easy to do that we feel why WOULDN'T we do it?!Best wishes
Claire Routh
Office Administrator, Grange Park Opera
We are also using Issuu for season brochures and programs and have been happy with the results. Not huge numbers, but when posting the Issuu link through our Facebook page, fans are able to flip though the pages within Facebook, so we are getting additional impressions there as well.