Yearbook sales. 10 ways to sell a yearbook. What we need to do. Sell yearbooks. Why?. We must sell 300 books by January 20 th There are l ots of school breaks coming up! It’ll be here soon.
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Yearbook sales
10 ways to sell a yearbook
What we need to do Sell yearbooks
Why? We must sell 300 books by January 20th There are lots of school breaks coming up! It’ll be here soon. If we do not sell 300 by January 20th, we will cut pages out of the book (mostly sports sports) to stay under budget
How? Very inexpensively
Assignment (on our school website) Compile a list of 10 ad plans on a word document or powerpoint presentation- google drive ok (save to your computer, flash drive, or e-mail it to me with name in document title) Include: Written description of each idea Illustration or graphic of each idea (simple like the examples is fine) Cost estimate (research actual prices) Any other requirements (timeline, approvals needed, etc)
Additional details Work alone or with one partner Due 8am Monday- 50 points- late work accepted for half points. If you are absent or tardy I need it by Friday or by e-mail 8am. Limitations: no price promotions (eg $5 off if…) prices are fixed. keep it as cheap as possible. 5 of the ideas should cost less than $30 No plain mailer home (we’ve already done that) Borrow from the internet, not me or your peers. Search for “yearbook sales, yearbook advertising, etc” and you will find lots of ideas. Adapt them to work at Galt High.
Ad plan example 1: Funny posters on campus Funny posters on campus Materials: Ink, poster board Cost: $20 for 30 poster boards Need: Ms. Cruz’s approval Why did the chicken cross the road? Who cares? Buy a yearbook. www.YearbookOrderCenter.com
Ad plan example 2: postcard mailers Send home postcards at holiday time suggesting buying a yearbook for a holiday gift Supplies: postcards and mailing labels Cost: $130 Vistaprint- 1000 cards for $100, $30 for labels
Ad example 3: Yearbook business cards Print business cards that say “photos of YOU will be in the 2013-2014 Galt High yearbook. Order yours at www.yearbookordercenter.com” Hand them out to students you photograph Cost: $15 for cardstock ream
Ad example 4: December reminder Send home a reminder to buy the yearbook (or send out in classes) Include the pages they are featured on and how many times they are already in the yearbook. Supplies: Paper, postage (possible) $40 in class $130 with postage home
Ad example 5: monster footprints Chalk or paper footprints on ground leading to computer lab- sign on door saying “come on in before school any day this month to order your yearbook online (bring credit card etc) or order from home at www.yearbookordercenter.com Get them before the monsters claim them all! Cost: $10 chalk, $15 paper Additional Needs: Ms. Haskins availability in room, Staff availability to help students with process