Capitalize the first letter of each word in that url. ITs way to hard to read or know what it is and now one will use it on impulse.
Make your copy about how you will cure some pain in their life. What you have says nothing about curing any pain.
Personally, I think we have needed a shorter URL since we started our business, or at least one that links to our site. I've never been thrilled about a 28 letter URL, in fact I think it's kind of worthless. Even if people do take the time to type it all in, they likely misspell it the first time around, as missing a letter or two out of 28 letters is pretty easy. I've seen people do it a bunch of times while typing the URL right in front of me.
On another note, however, I will be adding a QR code to the brochure. I downloaded our QR code this afternoon and am changing the layout yet again. This is turning into a good learning experience for me and I'm glad because designing brochures is pretty difficult compared to business cards and folders. Brochures are definitely one of the harder things in general that I've had to design. I'm glad I don't do websites.
I'm thinking about the way we can make customers lives easier and painless but nothing stands out...I mean REALLY stands out. I'm trying to think of a niche or something we do different compared to other sign shops. This may take some thought as we probably have two dozen sign shops that we are competing with within a 30 mile radius of us. I can use the usual "Top quality products", "Outstanding customer service", or "Fast turnarounds" but a lot of shops claim that. And we certainly aren't going to be the "Lowest prices!" shop. I'm starting to realize I may never get this brochure done, but hopefully I'll be a much better designer and marketer by the time I do.