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Design to Sell: Use Microsoft Publisher to Plan, Write and Design Great Marketing Pieces (Bpg-Other) [Paperback]

Roger C. Parker (Author)
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0735622604 978-0735622609 March 22, 2006 1

Gain the competitive edge as you:

  • Plan for marketing success with Roger’s easy-to-use worksheets and templates
  • Craft compelling messages that engage your reader’s full attention
  • Master basic design principles and exploit the power of color, type, and graphics like the pros
  • Learn insider techniques that make your marketing materials credible, recognizable, and reusable
  • Choose the most effective medium and distribution method to match your needs and budget


      Companion Web site includes:

      • Copywriting and design resources
      • Downloadable worksheets and templates
      • Numerous examples of effective design

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    Key Book Benefits: - Demystifies design in clear, simple, everyday language that is easy for non-designers and non-marketers to understand - Focuses on the key steps needed to create attractive, easy-to-read marketing and training materials - Emphasizes tips, techniques, and how to avoid expensive mistakes that spell the crucial differences between messages that are read and messages that are ignored - Includes before-and-after project makeovers, worksheets, review questions, and glossaries of new terms appearing in each chapter - Offers bonus templates, worksheets, and more on the companion Web site

    About the Author

    Roger C. Parker is a noted authority on desktop publishing and newsletter design; he gives seminars throughout the U.S. and Australia. Among the 13 titles (exceeding 750,000 in print) he has written are the first editions of The Makeover Book and Newsletters From the Desktop, the previous four editions of Looking Good in Print, and Roger C. Parker's One-Minute Designer, and Looking Good in Print, Fifth Edition from Paraglyph Press.


    Product Details

    • Paperback: 288 pages
    • Publisher: Microsoft Press; 1 edition (March 22, 2006)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0735622604
    • ISBN-13: 978-0735622609
    • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.9 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
    • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,159,203 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

    More About the Author

    Roger C. Parker is a graphic designer, design educator, and $32 Million Dollar author.

    The author of 38 books, since his earliest NY Times best-seller, Looking good in Print, Roger has been promoting visual literacy and enhanced productivity. His other books include The Streetwise Guide to Relationship Marketing on the Internet.

    A certified Guerrilla Marketing coach, and a frequent presenter at graphic design and web productivity bootcamps, Roger's clients include Apple Computer, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, and Mindjet.

    Roger's latest book is Design to Sell. At my Design to Sell website, www.designtosellonline.com, you can download two chapters my latest book, subscribe to my free Design to Sell newsletter, learn about and read my Design to Sell blog, http://www.rogercparker.com/Blog/



     

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    5.0 out of 5 stars Even An Old Dog Like Me Learned A Few New Tricks, May 16, 2006
    This review is from: Design to Sell: Use Microsoft Publisher to Plan, Write and Design Great Marketing Pieces (Bpg-Other) (Paperback)
    I am a freelance copywriter without an ounce of native design talent in my bones. However, in "Design to Sell..." Parker showed me that talent isn't required if you have some common sense.

    The first myth he replaced with common sense is the myth that high-priced suites of design tools are necessary to get professional results. Showing me how easy it is to get great looking results without spending a ton of money on tools and training more than repaid the minimal cost of this book.

    You'll have to get your own copy of this book to discover other common sense solutions to great-looking design.

    If you write for a living, get this book. It makes your work prettier.

    If you are a graphic designer, get this book. It will improve your skills and business.
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    15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Think of a Design and Then Implement it, March 30, 2006
    This review is from: Design to Sell: Use Microsoft Publisher to Plan, Write and Design Great Marketing Pieces (Bpg-Other) (Paperback)
    Microsoft Word has a tremendous amount of design and formating capability, but Word is oriented to text processing. When you want to go beyond word into things like preparing an advertisement, business card, advertising brochure or something like that, it's difficult to do the things you want just using Word. Enter Microsoft Publisher that will allow you to do these kinds of enhanced layouts.

    This book really has two major points:

    First it is a book on design. What makes a good design? What is appropriate (and inappropriate) use of color on printed materials? The goal of this book is not to produce material that helps you sell, not just be pleasing to look at.

    Second, it is a tutorial style book on using Microsoft Publisher to produce the designs you have created. It does not have a CD, but it does have a companion web site that includes more material as well as downloadable worksheets and templates.
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    10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Parker understands marketing and content and how to use design in concert with goals, November 12, 2006
    This review is from: Design to Sell: Use Microsoft Publisher to Plan, Write and Design Great Marketing Pieces (Bpg-Other) (Paperback)
    Many readers of my blog and my most recent book Cashing in with Content: How Innovative Marketers use Digital Information to turn Browsers into Buyers know that I insist (and often rant incessantly) about content as the most important aspect of a Web site, ebook, white paper, newsletter and the like. I really hate seeing cool deign with nothing of substance in the way of content behind it.

    But I do have to admit that I don't know a lot about design and decided to learn. Robert C. Parker's Design to Sell provided me a terrific overview of how to use design as a competitive asset. While the book has a focus about using Microsoft Publisher to plan, write, and design great marketing pieces, the chapters in the front of the book gave me the grounding I needed.

    One of the reasons that I chose this book is that Parker totally understands marketing and content and how to use design in concert with goals. I didn't want to read a book that was just focused on pretty stuff - I wanted to know how design is an important component to enhancing the great content that is created in newsletters, white papers, ebooks, Web sites and so on.

    Check out Parker's companion blog to his book. Is this an awesome deign or what?
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    Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
    marketing plan worksheet, layout guides, planning your way, font schemes, publication type, limit subheads, subhead formatting, graphical accents, headline alignment, postcard promotions, fancy ads, text box margins, formatting decisions, spacing decisions, baseline alignment, centered headlines, contrasting typeface, typeface choices, newsletter template, page architecture, uppercase type, design excellence, body copy, design success, contrast tools
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    Publisher Design, Microsoft Publisher, Work Design, Marketing Using Design Design, Building Design Excellence, Page Setup, Promoting Your Business, Every Page, Wrapping It Up Design, Taking Your Design Success, Microsoft Office Publisher, Orphan Control, Competitive Edge, Click Arrange, Getting Started, Spelling Checker, Cancel Figure, Promote Your Expertise, Microsoft Word, Crafting Messages, Postcard Message Planner, Last-Minute Design Worksheet, Times New Roman, Indents And Spacing, Master Page
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