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Frequently Asked Questions

Choose the door hanger style based on the message, campaign goal, and how much information needs to fit. A simple door hanger works well for short notices, local promotions, service reminders, and appointment updates. Larger formats give more room for branding, offers, maps, or instructions. If the goal is a response, choose a style with a card, coupon, or removable section. If the hanger is mainly informational, keep the layout simple. For a basic campaign, compare options in basic door hangers before choosing.

Choose door hangers with coupons or tear-off cards when you want the recipient to take a clear action. They work well for promotions, service discounts, appointment reminders, event entry, or lead tracking. A detachable piece gives the customer something to keep while the main hanger delivers the message. If your campaign only needs a notice or short announcement, a standard hanger may be cleaner and more cost-effective. The format should match the action you want, not just the amount of copy you want to include. For response-focused pieces, review door hangers with coupon.

Choose material based on handling, display time, and where the hanger will be used. Standard cardstock can work well for indoor notices and short-term promotions. Heavier or more durable stock is better when the hanger may be handled often or left in place longer. If the hanger represents your brand, the material should feel sturdy enough for the message. Print finish also matters because it affects readability, color, and how professional the piece feels. Avoid choosing a material only by price if the door hanger is part of a customer-facing campaign.

Choose the size based on how much information must be clear at a glance. Smaller door hangers work best for brief offers, service reminders, and simple notices. Larger hangers are better when you need room for branding, contact details, service lists, maps, or multiple offers. Avoid crowding the design because door hangers are usually read quickly. If too much text is included, the main message can get lost. Choose a format that lets the headline, offer, and contact details stand out without making the piece feel cramped.

Start with the campaign goal. If the goal is awareness, choose a clean design with strong branding and a short message. If the goal is response, use a coupon, card, QR code area, or clear callout that can be tracked. For multi-location campaigns, keep the size, color, paper, and layout consistent so the brand looks reliable. Also plan quantity based on the route size and likely extras. Door hangers work best when the format supports one main message instead of trying to carry every detail.

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