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Public Relations and Jostens Personal Yearbook Pages™ Using Public Relations and Personal Yearbook Pages to promote your school’s yearbook program

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Page 1: Public Relations and Jostens Personal Yearbook Pages ™

Public Relations and Jostens Personal Yearbook Pages™

Using Public Relations and Personal Yearbook Pages to promote your school’s

yearbook program

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What is Public Relations?• Public Relations (PR) is the discipline of telling your

yearbook story to the media to gain positive coverage for your yearbook program:– Media includes newspapers, newsletters, TV, radio

and online – The goal is to communicate the exciting news about

your yearbook program and the innovative ways you are engaging students

• PR requires preparation of messages and materials to gain attention from the media.

• Building ongoing relationships with the media will make you a “subject matter expert” and a valuable contact for reporters and producers.

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What’s the Value?

• PR is a great tool to build your school’s reputation (brand) in the community.

• Getting coverage creates recognition and support for your yearbook program and helps drive sales.

• Reporters are always looking for stories that have an interesting angle.

• Good news gets good news – members of the media will contact you as a valuable source of information.

• Planning and preparation, along with solid relationships with the media, will result in positive coverage.

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Important Note

• Please contact your school or district Communications Department for media policies and guidelines prior to starting PR activities.

• Schools and districts generally have policies that govern contact with the media.

• Your school’s communications resources can help you with publicity for your program.

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What’s Newsworthy?

• New – One of the first schools to offer Personal Yearbook Pages and personalized yearbooks – an innovation to your yearbook.

• Timely – Back to school. Yearbook sales. Marriage of technology and tradition.

• Significant – Next generation of yearbook. Embracing technology and celebrating tradition.

• Unusual – Your year. Your story. Personalization.• Human Interest - Inclusion. Diversity. Giving everyone a

voice.

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Media Materials

Planning is the key• Backgrounders on school and your yearbook program.• News Releases (Template included on CD)• Media Cover Letter (Template included on CD)• Media Alerts – Related to yearbook and school activities

can be sent to media around specific events and coverage opportunities.

• Q&A – Anticipate the questions and have the answers.

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Media Relations

Developing rapport with members of the media requirespreparation and practice:• Research the reporters.• Prepare what you are going to say and write it down.• Anticipate the questions and prepare answers.• Be brief - use your key messages.• Practice your answers.

• When called, respond in a timely manner.

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Jostens Public Relations Support

The Jostens Communications Team works closely with

your Yearbook Sales Representative(s).

– Rich Stoebe – Director of Communications• [email protected]• 952.830.3250

– Drew Krejci – Communications Manager• [email protected]• 952.830.3332