BUILD A YEARBOOK IN 7 DAYS
Do you think it’s too late or too time consuming to build a yearbook? With Picaboo Yearbooks we’re here to change that mindset. Checkout our guide on how to build a yearbook in 7 days!
The First 4 | The First Things to Think About in Your Yearbook Journey
Early in the school year is the perfect time to sketch out your yearbook plan and set yourself up for success! Check out the top 4 things to focus on now that school is in full swing and get your yearbook journey started successfully. Start With a Theme and a Team Recruit your yearbook team … The First 4 | The First Things to Think About in Your Yearbook Journey

How to Tell the Whole Story with Your Yearbook

You and your team work hard to produce content for the yearbook. Even after covering clubs, school activities, student opinions and more, there are always other ways to tell a more complete story of the year. Or maybe you’ve covered everything but have just a few more pages to fill. That’s why Picaboo Yearbooks offers … How to Tell the Whole Story with Your Yearbook

How to Throw a Distribution Event

What is your school doing to celebrate the distribution of your yearbook? Coming together to plan a yearbook distribution event that the entire school can participate in and appreciate, is a worthwhile project. A distribution event not only showcases all of the hardworking students who helped bring the publication to life, but it also celebrates … How to Throw a Distribution Event

How to Prepare Between Publishing Your Book and Distribution Day

By Nicole Hammond, Creator Studio Training and Content Manager Once you’ve ordered your yearbooks, the FIRST thing you should do is pat yourself on the back! Congratulations on putting your book to bed! Do it quickly though – there’s work to do while you wait approx. 3 weeks for your books to be delivered. Whether … How to Prepare Between Publishing Your Book and Distribution Day

What Can You Do to Promote School Culture Within Your Yearbook?

As an educator, or someone who works closely in the education sector, have you ever thought about school culture and why it is so important? The culture at your school can set the tone for the way a student reacts to and thrives in their environment. A positive school culture promotes dedicated students and teachers … What Can You Do to Promote School Culture Within Your Yearbook?

How are you creating awareness and getting the word out about your yearbook?

The last couple of months of school are approaching, you just wrapped up winter activities and are beginning spring ones, the order date for your yearbook may be approaching…have you been marketing that to parents? Ask yourself, as the adviser, how are you creating awareness around your yearbook? Creating awareness is not only getting the … How are you creating awareness and getting the word out about your yearbook?

Parent Ads and Personalization For Your Student

Parent Ads is a feature that allows parents to celebrate a student’s achievements while also supporting your school. This dedication can make the yearbook even more special for students. This ad space offered to parents can include their own sentimental message, a photo or a photo collage depending on what your school offers. If your … Parent Ads and Personalization For Your Student

Recognize Your Student With a Love Line

You may be wondering exactly what a Love Line is? Love Lines are text based yearbook dedications written and purchased by parents, and other loved ones, to honor and recognize a student’s achievements. If your school is using Creator Studio™ and offers this dedication piece, you as the yearbook adviser will have a URL specific … Recognize Your Student With a Love Line

Using Video in the Yearbook

If a photo speaks a 1,000 words, then a video speaks 10,000. Consider these numbers: 78% of people watch online videos every week, and 55% view online videos every day. (HubSpot) Mobile video consumption rises by 100% every year. (Insivia) 6 out of 10 people would rather watch online videos than television. (Google) The printed … Using Video in the Yearbook