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Create PDF Files That Work
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Using big margins, print fonts and optimizing for searchIf you want your users to be able to find, print, and read your PDFs, you need to optimize them for your users. This means big margins, print fonts and optimizing your PDFs for search and online distribution. Here are some PDF design best practices that will ensure your users are happy and your PDFs get read: Save in the last Adobe available version Lets face it, not everyone reading your PDFs is hip to the latest version of everything we use on a daily basis. So even though new features are neat, always save your PDFs to be compatible with the last available version. Optimize images for print Just because your users are downloading PDFs on the web, doesnt mean theyre not printing them. Images (even screenshots) should be at least 250dpi so that they dont print out blurry. Also, any vector (non-photographic) images with thin lines will show up distorted when viewed online so keep this in mind when youre getting fancy with your design. Read the article PDF Graphic Best Practices for more tips on this. Learn more about driving website traffic and making money online in our Internet Marketing Strategy for Publishers Handbook. Stick to your margins: You dont know which printers are being used to print your PDFs. In order to avoid getting cut off, give your PDF a 1 inch margin on all sides. No solid strips of color: Just because a solid bar of color down the side of each page looks neat and professional, doesnt mean people want to drain their ink cartridges trying to print your PDF. Optimize your PDFs for search: Spending a little extra time optimizing your content for search engines could mean the difference between a page seventy-five result, where no one will see it, or a page one result. It is worth your time and effort to do as much as you can to get found in a search engine. Make sure the name of your report is keyword optimized and the first paragraph in the report (likely your subhead) is also optimized. Drive traffic back to your site: Its optimistic to think people wont share your PDFs if they paid for them, but just in case, make sure that every page has a footer that links back to your website so that even the people who pilfer your content might at least become an email subscriber. Make it quick to load: Optimize your PDF for Fast Web View in Adobe Acrobat so that the browser doesnt abandon hope on large files and so that your user doesnt start doing something else while waiting for your PDF to load and forget all about it. Print fonts work best: Even though Sans Serif fonts work best on the web, remember that PDFs really become a print medium for most users, so stick with an easily readable Serif font. Friday we're going to tell you how to search engine optimize your PDFs. Stay tuned. |
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