Before
starting your brochure collection, in my view it is best to have a
very clear idea about what you want to achieve.
The
reason for collecting is not important, but knowing the reason is.
Are you interested in a particular period in history, a particular
Car, type of car or brochures from a particular country, for example
Once
you have decided what the purpose of your collection is, write it
down or print it out and keep it with all the items you collect.
Why
should you do this, you may ask The reason is that this will keep you
focussed on what you are trying to achieve and stop you going off at
tangents or pursuing avenues that are fruitless.
With
the advent of the Internet, it is so easy to see an item on eBay or a
website such as mine and buy on a whim. This will detract from your
overall collection as there will be no theme to it and therefore it
will be worth less both as a source of reference and value wise.
Also,
there are very few people who do not have a budget and every 'off
topic' brochure you buy will reduce the amount of money you could
spend on building and completing your collection.
If
you adopt this approach, very soon you will find yourself becoming
expert at valuing and sourcing the brochures that interest you. This
will help you avoid paying more than necessary for that 'so-called'
rare brochure and allow you to spot undervalued bargains. With a
subject as broad as brochure collecting, it is impossible to be an
expert on the whole market and probably even on, for example, all
Ford brochures. If you will excuse the pun, Focus
By
using this method you will also build a network of dealers or friends
with a common interest who will become invaluable in helping you fill
gaps in your collection by way of swaps or trade…a benefit that
cannot be underestimated and as someone once said, 'it is not what
you know, but who you know'
The
scattergun approach is simply a waste of effort. Do not do it
Next
week I will be discussing what to look for when buying brochures and
critically, what to avoid.
seo@pixionwebdesign.com
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