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Worry-Free Print Advertising Tips for Your School

June 25, 2009

Marketing Ideas

Even if it takes a lot of work to start and keep your own school going, once you effectively spread word about your school around the neighborhood, students, funding and activities will snowball and you’ll have time to take care of the more important things. All that is a cinch with our reliable digital printing services, so here are some print marketing ideas you can act on right now.

School Print Marketing Tips

Target your niche with posters and banners

Make it clear to the parents in your neighborhood which students you’re accepting so they’ll know if they can enroll their kids. Put large posters and banners where families usually go so the right people will see them. Match your message with your student prospects; sounding like a university when you’re looking for preschool children is not an effective way to go.

Tour and curriculum brochures

Let the parents know the most important information about your school so they can make up their minds about enrolling their kids. Some of the things they’ll most likely want to know first are what the school interiors look and feel like, and what you’re ready to teach your students. Design brochure prints with all this information covered so the parents have something to refer to.

Car window stickers for parents

Once parents commit to your school and start sending their kids over for lessons, give them car window stickers. It’s a nice, thoughtful freebie, and word about your school gets spread to places you might have missed. You never know if these parents have coworkers with families, and with children who can enroll in your school.

Event postcards

If your school has events that let people usually outside the campus scene join in, don’t let your neighborhood miss out. Event postcards are handy and cheap, and you can have us send them by mail fresh off the press. Put in the event’s important details, make a nice design around it or add a photo or two of events like it that happened before on our Postcard Maker, and your postcards are good to go.

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Jennifer Silverman - Who's written 55 posts on the DigitalRoom.com Blog.

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