14 Things for Yearbooks Staffs in 2014

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Logan Aimone, MJE Permission granted for educational classroom use only. http://slideshare.net/loganaimone http://loganaimone.com 14 Things to Think About for 2014 Improving your yearbook operation this year F O R Y E A R B O O K S T A F F S O N L Y Monday, July 8, 13

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Logan Aimone, MJEPermission granted for educational

classroom use only.http://slideshare.net/loganaimone

http://loganaimone.com

14 Things to Think About for 2014

Improving your yearbook operation this year

F O R Y E A R B O O K S T A F F S O N L Y

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Why try?• Work to improve each year. Last year’s

book may have set records or won awards, so build on those successes and what worked.

• Sell more. The book might be beautiful, but you still need people to buy it.

• Improve and engage. Better content from an engaged audience results in sales.

• That’s success all around!

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You still have time to make 2014 the best book on record.

Try some new endeavors to improve your yearbook operation. Here are 14 things you can try.

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1. Be excellent• It probably goes without saying, but I’ll say

it anyway: Strive for excellence.

• Excellence isn’t settling for pretty good.

• Good enough is not good enough.

• Demand the best from every photo, caption, story and design.

• Set goals to improve with each deadline.

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2. Be the #1 source• Be serious about being the top information

source and archive for all things about your school.

• If someone wants to know a fact, score, date, record, time or whatever — be the place they turn for that information.

• Own sports stats, especially JV and lower squads. No other source is recording this information in this way.

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3. Get out there• You can’t really get a story unless you get

out and talk to people. In person.

• Yes, in person!

• You can always tell the difference when a writer has observed and interviewed in person.

• Email or chat interviews fill a need, but they are not as effective as being there.

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4. Find stories• Establish a solid system in place to gather

information beyond the big events.

• You’ll need this information for the narrative copy blocks as well as sidebars and fast-fact charts.

• Demand enterprise. Dig around to find something newsworthy and interesting from this year. Write it in a compelling, interesting and useful way.

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5. Improve photos• Most of the yearbook is photography,

which can make or break the book. Invest time in teaching each staff member to take usable photos that are…

• In focus• Well composed• Candid

• Leave every assignment with images that are wide (scene-setting), mid-range and close-up. That gives designers options.

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6. Show us• Probably the most widely read (and most

liked) stories are those that tell interesting stories about people.

• Your school and community are full of these stories. Localize national issues with the stories of people around you.

• Spend as much time on captions as on copy. The captions must be engaging, too.

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7. Get social• Use Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to

interact with readers by posting links to content and by getting tips from readers.

• Monitor and listen to the conversation, or ask them to let you know about events occurring outside school (or at school but not known). Or search by #hashtag.

• Let readers submit photos and ideas to you through these pages.

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8. Curate & Share• Delicious.com is a free social bookmarking

site. Pinterest allows sharing and re-sharing by “pinning” on “boards.” Tumblr allows curating links, images, text and video.

• Post links/items that will be useful to others. Tag and sort in a number of ways to enhance content beyond the printed page.

• You can also see what others shared.

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9. Beyond the page• Flickr is a free online image-sharing

service. Make your images available for people to browse as slideshows.

• Instagram is a social photo-sharing site. Follow others or promote your staff’s work. Show what happens behind the scenes!

• Through a Creative Commons license, you can get images to use (free and legal!). WikiCommons is another source for free images.

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10. Post Video• YouTube, SchoolTube and Vimeo are

solutions to upload videos.

• Some might be blocked on school computers, but they’re not blocked on mobile devices or at home, where most people will access the videos.

• Use short clips that enhance the printed content. Social sites Instagram, Tumblr and Vine host short video clips.

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11. Try QR Codes• The “QR” stands for quick read and is a type

of two-dimensional bar code

• Smart phones can scan the codes and launch PDFs, videos or websites

• Create a QR code easily and for free online

• Even without a website, this is a way to add content and value or to promote sales

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12. Do fewer…• … superlatives that feature the same

students as other sections. Find ways to showcase a variety of students.

• … cliché stories on topics not tied to a news event. Make sure you have a news peg to include the story. Then localize.

• … boring stories that aren’t about people. Feature your students and staff and what makes them interesting in 2014. Dig!

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13. Follow the law• Obey copyright.

• Only use “fair use” images or get permission.

• Flickr and WikiCommons each allow searches for Creative Commons or public domain images.

• Know privacy rules.

• Know your rights.

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14. Remember…• Your role on campus is to inform your

audience and record the events of the year.

• You have a responsibility — an obligation, even — to take that seriously and to do it well.

• Your audience needs you to tell the story in a truthful, authentic and teen-oriented way.

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Thanks!Twitter: @loganaimone

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