
Promote your yearbook sales with these holiday memes
Written by Evan Blackwell, CJE
Updated on Dec. 14, 2020.
The next two months can be some of the busiest of the year for your yearbook staff as you race to get pages done before winter break, while also mixing in valuable time with family and friends around the holidays.
But the holiday season is also the perfect time to get active on your social media channels promoting your yearbook and ad sales, and Walsworth Yearbooks now has some graphics that will help you do just that.
Use the fun holiday memes below on social media to get people smiling, and thinking about yearbook, over the next few weeks.
- Oh, yearbook tree!
- Oh, yearbook tree! (with yearbookforever.com link)
- Most wonderful time of the year
- Most wonderful time of the year (with yearbookforever.com link)
- Triple-dog dare you
- Triple-dog dare you (with yearbookforever.com link)
- Rudolph wears a mask
- Rudolph wears a mask (with yearbookforever.com link)
- Son of a nutcracker!
- Son of a nutcracker! (with yearbookforever.com link)
- Elf on a shelf
- Elf on a shelf (with yearbookforever.com link)
- To me, the yearbook is perfect
- To me, the yearbook is perfect (with yearbookforever.com link)
- We sleighed it
- We sleighed it (with yearbookforever.com link)
- All I want for Christmas
- All I want for Christmas (with yearbookforever.com link)
- Easier to find than toilet paper
- Easier to find than toilet paper (with yearbookforever.com link)
- The child
- The child (with yearbookforever.com link)
- Best way to spread Christmas cheer
- The look on your face when you don’t buy a yearbook
- Dashing through the snow
- Fra-gee-lay
- Your heart will grow three sizes
- Santa’s list
- Don’t be a Scrooge
- Smiling and yearbooks are my favorite
- You serious, Clark?

Evan Blackwell, CJE, is a Marketing Automation Specialist for Walsworth. He's been a writer, editor and web content specialist for Walsworth Yearbooks for the past 15+ years, and is the author of the Yearbook Suite's "The Art of the Interview" unit. Prior to joining Walsworth, Blackwell spent five years as an award-winning newspaper and magazine journalist. He holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas.
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