How to Make a Car Show Flyer
By: James Wilder
Tips for Best Results
Flier Tip: The best way to think about your event flyer is like a billboard advertisement. Here's is a great example of a "billboard style" flier.
*The year should be bolder.
Here are some of our tips for creating a good event description.
- Keep it brief. Save the details for your website.
- Include "Rain or Shine" or a "Rain Date" in your event description.
- Is your event free for spectators? Say so! Make a clear a distinction between visitors and car show entries.
- Are there bathrooms? Is it kid friendly? Is there food? Is there shade!
- PLEASE! Because the Internet is full of old car show fliers, make sure to clearly post the date including the YEAR and the STATE your event is in. Just trust us on this one.
- It's behind the Dairy Queen. If there's one DQ on Main St., thats cool. But consider that people from other towns might need clearer directions.
- Make sure your website has the up-to-date information on your car show and new or revised flyers.
- If you have a Facebook page AND a website, please make sure that BOTH are updated.
- Put the link to your website on your flier.
- Put contact info on your flier. Fliers have a life of their own. Yes, they tend to replicate from website to website to social media. That's a good thing! So, make sure to at least have the date, year, town, a website with the up-to-date info, and most important, your contact info!
- Many festivals are guilty of this! If you have a multi-day event that INCLUDES a car show, please include the day and time of the car show. You will be rewarded in heaven!
Current Texas Car Show Flyers
If you are looking for examples of Texas car show flyers you can check out this link of MOTOR Texas current car show flyers.
MOTOR Texas Car Show Flyers
Favorite Texas Car Show Flyer Art
Some Texas car show flyers are art. I have been searching the car show flyers submitted in the past for my favorites. This is a work in progress, but here are a few of my favorites so far.
Best Texas Car Show Flyers
James Wilder
James Wilder is the owner, writer, photographer, designer, and developer for MOTOR Texas.