The latest “It’s Worth It” yearbook sales tip comes courtesy of Merrillville High School, and it’s all about teasing the audience with a sneak preview.
As the national It’s Worth It sales contest continues to heat up, tips and unique sales strategies from yearbook staffs keep coming in to the Idea File. Take a look at the latest!
Selling the yearbook in a school made up of just two grades can be tough. See how one middle school of more than 1,600 students and 100+ staff members, doing yearbook as an after-school activity, gets it done.
The latest round of It’s Worth It sales tips includes advice on how to make the yearbook visible everywhere in your school. Staff T-shirts, postcards, fliers – it all works!
It seems like there’s all kinds of specialty talk days anymore. Well, this IS National Yearbook Week. So why not a Talk Like Yearbook Day? At Walsworth, we want to make this Thursday, Oct. 8, Talk Like Yearbook Day.
Take a look at one adviser’s ideas and tricks for successfully marketing the yearbook to all the different audiences at her school.
Yearbooks hold different memories for different people, and they can still hold plenty of value – even for those who spend their teen years moving to different schools.
Now that summer’s over and school is back in session, what event at your school are you most looking forward to covering this year?