YearBoxx

Revolutionizing the SENIOR SECTION

I believe that the most important part of the Yearbook is the Seniors. While the mission statement of a Yearbook is to preserve memories, its purpose is to celebrate the most iconic year in the Seniors lives. YearBoxx celebrates the Seniors in three places. Firstly, there is a traditional Senior Portrait Section, which looks very […]

Is Gen Z Ready For a Digital Yearbook?

Oh yes. Generation Z is the first generation to grow up digitally native. They were interacting with digital devices starting as early as age three and their first exposure was probably a cellphone. By the time they had their first cellphone, typically at age ten, they quickly became immersed in the cellphone culture. Youtube, Facebook, […]

Get ‘em both!

The yearbook concept is still wildly popular. Students want to preserve the memories of their school years. There are millions of print yearbooks being sold annually. So… why create another yearbook? Because two is often better than one. And while both preserve memories, they do it differently. The print yearbook can be touched (it will […]

Cost… shouldn’t it be more?

“Ten bucks for a Yearbook! For the additional cost of a piece of pizza and a Coke I can buy my Yearbook? Can’t be much of a Yearbook for that price… I’ll pass!” I am apprehensive that some of you in the market place will think like that. I fought with my Team Members to […]

Is it time for a Digital Yearbook? And a little history about print yearbooks

The first bound ‘yearbook’ was introduced in 1806 to the seniors of Yale University. I put the word – yearbook – in quotes because it was more of a journal. Photography had not been invented yet so there were no senior portraits, no club, or sports pictures… there was text and printed silhouettes of the […]

How YearBoxx happened: Why I created YearBoxx

It was 5:30 in the morning, I was driving into NYC for my first Yearbook meeting of the day. Suddenly, I got an idea. It didn’t come to me like any other idea I have ever had, I actually felt it arrive! It sorta hurt. My name is Tom Kehoe. I have been a Yearbook […]

When TRADITION stops working…

The mission statement for a yearbook is simple, to preserve memories of an iconic year. Print yearbooks do that using text and photographs. The number of memories (photographs) is limited to the number of pages a school can afford. The average number of pages is around 104, which would be between 1000 and 1500 pictures. […]

Testimonials: Real Stories from YearBoxx Users

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Introduction Nothing speaks louder than the experiences of those who have walked the path before. In this article, we’ll share testimonials from satisfied YearBoxx users—students, teachers, and administrators—who have witnessed the transformative power of digital yearbooks. User Testimonials Before and After Consider the traditional yearbook process: long hours spent in meetings, high printing costs, and […]

Personalization in the Digital Age: How YearBoxx Elevates Student Memories

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Introduction In today’s world, personalization is more important than ever, especially when it comes to preserving memories. YearBoxx takes this concept to new heights by allowing each student to create a unique digital experience. Let’s dive into how YearBoxx elevates personalization in yearbooks. MY PAGE Feature One of the standout features of YearBoxx is the […]

The Benefits of Going Digital: Why YearBoxx is the Right Choice for Schools

Introduction In an age where technology influences every aspect of our lives, schools must adapt to meet the needs of their students. Digital yearbooks are no longer just an option; they are becoming a necessity. In this article, we’ll explore the numerous benefits of choosing YearBoxx for your school’s yearbook. Limitless Creativity YearBoxx offers an […]