The yearbook staff from Hagerty High School is making big plans for their 2014 book using Walsworth’s exclusive Yearbook 3D platform. To start getting the word out, the staff has created its first promotional flier.
marketing
Twice a year Walsworth’s Idea File magazine brings you dozens of articles on design, photography, marketing, writing and all the latest yearbook trends with its Fall and Spring issues. Now, that content along with videos and more will be available on your mobile device through Idea File Extra.
The yearbook staff at Shawnee High always finds fun, creative ways to market and promote their yearbook. This year, they created a movie-based theme for the book and built a movie poster marketing campaign around it.
Something as simple as a shoebox or a large envelope can be an excellent way to collect relevant and useful information for your yearbook pages and save your staff hours of research.
The Mountain Pine High yearbook staff wowed the students at their school by showing off Yearbook 3D and previewing their 2013 book at an awards assembly.
A little note and a few days of intensive labor enabled the yearbook staff at South Fort Myers High to sell 100 yearbooks in a week.
You have a great marketing program right in front of you. Remember that great cover, phenomenal coverage and awesome photography? Use your book to market and sell more books!
Benicia High School adviser Brianna Kleinschmidt and her editors used a common phrase from social media to create a new poster that has sparked a ton of attention for yearbook in the halls.
When distributing school picture packets, the Saint Cloud High staff stuffed a promotional yearbook flier in the packets and it has already led to new orders!
I’m sure you know what an iPad® is, but you might be scratching your head about Pick 6. No, it’s not a lottery game or a touchdown scored by the defense. Pick 6 is Walsworth’s new marketing program that takes the guess work out of finding creative ways to market the yearbook.