Valerie Kibler
Newspaper Adviser
Harrisonburg (Va.) High School
Step 1. Select an ad sales manager and find a student who
is good at designing ads on the computer.
Step 2. Drive around your community and write down the names
of all businesses and their locations.
Step 3. Divide your community up into sales zones.
Step 4. Assign staff members to specific sales zones only
AFTER you have allowed staff members to match up with businesses where they
have personal or family contacts.
Step 5. Set up a table at your back-to-school fee days or
back to school night to sell ads and patron ads.
Step 6. Go over how to design an ad in class and what goes
into developing an ad that will work to increase profits for the businesses. They
have to understand that you are providing a service that can help them, not
just begging for money.
Step 7. Practice how to sell an ad in class. Set up
mock situations and have students practice in front of the class.
Step 8. Set up a competition between students and have a
tangible reward. Update the results in the classroom as ads comes in.
Students can travel in pairs, but if they do go together, make sure both names
go on the contract.
Step 9. Set up ad sales packets that will make reporters
look professional when they enter a business and talk to managers. Make
sure that all reporters have business cards to give to business managers.
Step 10. Sit back and watch the contracts pour into the publications
room!
After the contracts are in, what now?
- Set up a database
so that you can clearly keep track of all accounts.
- Turn ads over to designers
who will organize by issue and keep all contracts alphabetized in notebook.
- Design
ads and save in correct folders on the computers. Place on
correct pages in newspaper.
- Make sure you have one person designated to keep
up with bills. Document
when you bill businesses and change from billed to paid in data base so that
businesses are not billed twice incorrectly.
- Make a huge deal in class about
people who are doing an exceptional job selling ads. Recognize people
who:
- bring
in new accounts never before seen in the newspaper
- sell
the largest account
- get an account to increase the size of their ad
- get an account to change their ad monthly
- any other spectacular thing an ad salesman does!
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