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No Such Thing as a Prefect Book
Adviser HelpNo one has ever created a perfect book. Think about it. The book is produced by students and you with limited time, expertise and experience. As a teacher or busy parent, you have many other responsibilities. As a yearbook company, we are producing millions of custom products created by students and publish within a very tight turn around time. I am sure every book has some errors. That is OK! Really, it is. I loved my books from school. When I look back at them, they are terrible. They are full of errors, poorly designed with bad pictures, but I cherish them! Be proud of what you have accomplished and don’t focus on the few misspelled words or other issues with the book.

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Everything you ever wanted to know about distribution but were afraid to ask
Adviser HelpYou work hard to create the book. Make sure that distribution is a reflection of your hard work. A successful distribution party is as much about the event as it is about the handing out books. Planning and organization tips are below and attached. However, if this is your first distribution, let's schedule a time to meet and go over more details.

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Did You Know? video link
Adviser HelpMany of you have been asking where they can find the video we showed at camp that had all the amazing technology facts.

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Adviser or Advisor? Which one is correct?
Adviser HelpI have recently been doing a lot of reading about editors and their roles, and I have discovered that almost everyone is spelling adviser with an o (advisor). So which is the correct way to spell this word?

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Getting the Recognition You Deserve
Adviser HelpNow is the time to showcase your accomplishments. Let the world know what you have done. Here is a list of ways to get your information out to various media sources, and the correct way to write a media release. Go ahead. You deserve it.

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The 3 Rs of Summer
Adviser HelpNow that you have finished with your book, it's time to spend a little time on yourself...OK, that's enough.
Before you check out for the summer, make sure that you check into these planning ideas to help make the fall nothing but smooth sailing.


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Camp 2006 Power Points are ready!
Adviser HelpThank you to everyone who came to camp this year. It was a great success, and we hope that it helped you get ready to make the best book you have ever had. Many of you have requested the powerpoints shown by our keynote speaker, Bret Webber. We are happy to say they are now available for you, if you attended camp. Click on Camp Exclusive in the right hand corner of your screen. If you need that password again, just send us an email and let us know your name and your school and we'll email you the password.


please send me the password


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Deadlines- Live 'em up or die trying to live 'em down
Adviser HelpOn-time submission :

Here are some ideas on how to strategize to meet those deadlines to the plant.

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Are you a carrot, egg, or coffee?
Adviser HelpNot everything has to be about getting the yearbook done. This story was passed on to me by a great friend and I thought it should be shared. Maybe have your editors read it.

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What's The Big Idea?
Adviser HelpIt’s all in how you look at it! Coverage from one year to the next needs to be fresh and inviting. The goal of the staff is to make each yearbook
distinctive and tailored to the unique activities and events of the year. While we must cover the same areas and some of the same ideas every year, we can
challenge ourselves to uncover unique aspects and angles that will make stories interesting.

<<Click here to download the pdf>>

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