56,684
I like to use Postermywall.com. You can create a flyer with a layout, pay a small fee to download to your computer, like $3.00 but look for an online coupon code, then save as pdf (printers like pdf format). I always, always, always, use a local printer to print. I myself belong to a teeny brokerage and have no tools provided so this works for me.
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Selina Woody
Sumner, WA
97,866
Professional printers can make you look really, really good. However, there is no substitute for first going into Publisher or Paint (I prefer Publisher) and creating a document or two. It will make you a better client for the printer, because it will make you think about many important things.
I suggest you do not sell out on quality in your printed materials, even if you risk asking the printer to make many, many changes. I also suggest you thank them with deep appreciation for all their effort and care. If they are glad to see you next time, they will keep doing great work for you. If you are a pain and they don't want you to come back again...I wonder what kind of work they'll do for you?
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
2,222,281
I have a marketing department that designs my marketing collateral.
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
27,796
Canva! All Canva (canva.com) all the time, its an amazing resource for designing your own fliers. Does your office have a printer? I would suggest buying nice paper and printing there. Good luck, go get 'em!
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Lise Howe
Washington, DC
5,063,230
I have used MS Publisher but more often the templates in Market Leader, then have them printed at Kinkos
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Lise Howe
Washington, DC
1,242,204
Go to Kinko, Office Depot talk to a graphic artist.
Atlanta has many sources.
Want more advice suggest you sign in as a realtor with complete info. The Avatars are often more than not spammers, we kid you not.
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Debbie Laity
Cedaredge, CO
4,800,132
991,752
3,071,589
7,870,855
1,625,253
1,157,791
I use mutiple tools. The printing depends upon pricing, timing, quality, specifications, delivery method and turnaround time.
6,424,817
I generally do a mockup in Word, but most of it is done on my printers website.
3,988,013
We use Publisher a Microsoft program. For a few bucks you can get one designed at Fiverr.
5,258,239
Publisher or if you want to pay someone to do it, Quantum Digital does a fabulous job - nice quality and they look far more professional than my Pub brochures/flyers looked like! I'm fortunate to have a marketing department now but, when I need to quickly create something on my own, I use Quantum Digital. Good luck and congrats on the new listing!
2,379,870
3,744,365
I use the Evers & Company Art Department. My broker makes it happen for us.
634,532
4,434,177
717,035
We use publisher. Or there are a number of online companies available which will produce lovely flyers at relatively affordable prices.
1,466,257
Microsoft Publisher. If you can afford Microsoft Office, take a look at LibreOffice. It is a free Open Source Office Suite.
1,525,616
I have made my own using Microsoft Publisher and printed them on my home printer, but it might be more cost effective to print the original and take it somewhere to have the copies made.
1,506,923
45,957
Like Barbara said, MS Publisher unless you have a mac and dont want to use MS Office, then you can do it in Pages but Publisher is pretty easy.
5,583,328
I have always used microsoft publisher.... and a local print shop would do well ....negotiate a deal with them for feeding them all of your future business....