Creating an Online Business
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Identify Skills7 Topics
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Conducting Research5 Topics
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Online Stores5 Topics
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Making a Flyer7 Topics
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Managing Expenses7 Topics
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Introduction to Manage Expenses in a Spreadsheet
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Build Your Expenses Spreadsheet
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Use Formulas to Identify Inventories and Margins
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Calculate Expenses and Profit of Each Product
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Calculate Overall Expenses and Profit
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Use Visual Cues to Identify Low Stock or High Costs
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Manage Expenses in a Spreadsheet Wrap-Up
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Introduction to Manage Expenses in a Spreadsheet
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Survey Customers8 Topics
Add Your Logo to Your Flyer
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Uploading your logo and completing the layout of your flyer are crucial steps in creating an effective promotional tool. As you work on your flyer, focus on two key areas: message and design. An effective message should include a compelling headline, clear and direct text that highlights the benefits of your product or service, contact information, and a call to action. In terms of design, aim for attention-grabbing graphics and images that are relevant to what you’re offering. An uncluttered layout is essential, balancing the use of images and empty space to create an aesthetically pleasing and informative flyer. Begin by opening a new Google Document and giving it a title. Choose the flyer’s orientation – portrait for a vertical layout or landscape for horizontal. To reduce white space at the edges, set smaller margins. Select a page size that’s common for printers in your area, like the Letter size in the United States, but feel free to explore other sizes as well.
To insert your logo, locate the PNG file you saved earlier and add it to your document. If you find the image difficult to maneuver, check if it’s set as ‘In line with text,’ which restricts movement. For more flexibility, use the ‘Wrap text’ option, allowing you to adjust the image margins and control the amount of white space surrounding the image. You can also utilize the crop tool for optimal use of space on your flyer. Next, refer back to your Flyer Design brainstorming document and copy the relevant information into your new flyer. Format your headline, descriptive text, and call to action, keeping in mind the messaging and design principles discussed. Experiment with different font styles, sizes, and colors to find the best fit for your flyer. Once you’ve completed your first draft, proceed to the next step of the process, where you will receive feedback and make any necessary adjustments to enhance your flyer.