Businesses today often pour budgets into digital ads, but there’s a hidden problem: trust.
Consumers are skeptical of what they see online. Pop-ups, banner ads, and even sponsored social posts are easy to ignore or, worse, mistrust.
Print, on the other hand, has staying power.
A brochure in hand or a postcard in the mailbox feels more tangible, more credible, and more personal.
Let’s break down a few myths about print versus digital and uncover the facts that make printed marketing such a powerful trust builder.
Myth 1: “People only pay attention to digital now.”
Fact: Print marketing is still widely read and remembered.
Studies show that 75% of people recall a brand after receiving direct mail, compared to only 44% with digital ads.
A well-designed brochure or postcard often gets pinned to a bulletin board, left on a counter, or passed to a friend.
Takeaway: If you want to be remembered, put something physical in their hands.
Myth 2: “Digital ads feel more professional than print.”
Fact: It’s the opposite. Print conveys legitimacy.
A law firm’s polished booklet, a nonprofit’s annual report, or a healthcare provider’s patient brochure carries an authority no digital banner ad can match. Physical presence signals investment and permanence.
Takeaway: Use high-quality print for moments when credibility matters most, such as fundraising campaigns, professional services, or industries where trust is critical.
Myth 3: “Print is outdated and can’t compete with digital speed.”
Fact: Modern print technology is faster than ever.
Local printers can turn around postcards, brochures, or booklets in days — often faster than waiting for a digital campaign to be approved, designed, and tested. And unlike an online ad that disappears the moment you stop paying, print lives on desks and refrigerators long after delivery.
Takeaway: Print gives you both speed and staying power.
Myth 4: “Digital targeting makes print irrelevant.”
Fact: Print can be just as targeted, and sometimes even more so.
Variable data printing allows you to personalize postcards, letters, and brochures with names, offers, or even tailored images. Pairing print with mailing services or Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM) ensures your message hits exactly the households you want.
Takeaway: Print is not only targeted; it feels personal in a way digital rarely does.
Myth 5: “Print is too expensive for small businesses.”
Fact: Print campaigns scale.
A few hundred brochures at a local event, a small postcard run for loyal customers, or a short booklet for high-value prospects can fit almost any budget. And because print is more trusted, the return on investment is often higher than that of digital ads, which can vanish in a crowded feed.
Takeaway: Print credibility often makes it a more intelligent and cost-effective choice.
Print marketing isn’t just alive — it’s thriving
Print delivers something digital can’t: trust.
From brochures and postcards to booklets and annual reports, printed materials make your message feel credible, professional, and worth keeping.
Looking to build more trust with your audience? Contact us today to create print materials that enhance your brand’s reputation and drive real results.
