Think it’s too early to start selling yearbooks? WRONG! Knowing early in the year what kind of response you’re getting from the student body helps you to plan how many pages and what kind of add ons your budget can afford for this year’s book.
There are some early-in-the-school year events that can help you sell...
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We can’t say enough, here in the garden, how important it is to proof your yearbook thoroughly. VERY thoroughly. After all the hard work and dedication you and your staff members have shown this project, the proof is in the PROOFING!
Your hard work is done. You’ve submitted your book and waited patiently. Finally, the day...

For those of you that have a “spring delivery” book, it’s officially crunch time. It’s time to proof pages, make finishing touches and proof some more.
Many publishing companies require early cover submission when you’ve chosen to design your own cover, commonly called a “custom cover”. Check your submission dates and make sure you’re design staff...
If you’re one of the many school that use yearbook sales as a way to raise money for your student body, you know how important it is to SELL MORE BOOKS. The only way to sell more books than you did last year is to advertise and market this year’s book! Depending on your publishing...
