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Yearbook sneak peek by Tom Barnett
Tom Barnett — November 9, 2014
It's unlimitedly deep without blowing the budget, and it's infinitely sharable to anyone on any device. It's about as far away from the dusty, old, printed yearbook as you can get.
This month, just in time for the end of school year in the Southern Hemisphere, we're releasing a major new publication type: The Hail Yearbook.
Like the Hail Magazine and Newsletter the Yearbook is a next generation, fully responsive, digital publication that will save your school an incredible amount of time and money compared to the traditional printed yearbook.
Because it's digital and in the cloud your Hail Yearbook can be continually produced and updated with the latest news and results right up to the day of publication—no more print deadlines to worry about! Plus fixing typos and any amendments or additions can be made any time after it's published, with every copy being updated on-the-fly.
The Hail Yearbook's digital nature means your yearbook will reach further than ever before. Got friends or family in another city or country? Just share the link and they'll be able to enjoy it on any device, from large desktop computers to mobile devices such as tablets and phones.
Because all your content in Hail is carefully formatted for future reuse, the Yearbook will also adapt to new channels and devices to ensure it's always a beautiful, engaging reading experience that your audience will love.
The Hail Yearbook is simply a publication style and is designed for any organization or business that wants to publish well organized collections of deep content. It's perfect for annual reports, large resource packs and rich indexes, such as digital recipe books. The tag-based structure means it can handle hundreds of articles and thousands of photos with ease.
You no longer have to edit your storytelling to physical print limitations. Now you can publish the complete picture and empower your readers. With unlimited articles and photo galleries your audience gets to decide what topics they're most interested in reading and sharing.
If you're a Hail Plus organization look out for the Yearbook release later this month. If you haven't yet signed up get a free trial today or get in touch with our friendly team for more info.
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