How do I Create an Effective Rate Card?

How do I Create an Effective Rate Card?

Click here to create your custom rate card.

A rate card is very important when you sell yearbook sponsorships.  Think of the rate card as a price list. You need a price list in order to ask businesses for money and it also helps to establish the process to order.

The rate card should contain an example ad, the pricing options based on advertisement sizes and ordering information so the business can process their order with ease.  League Prints offers payment processing portal so businesses can scan a QR code off of their rate card and easily pay and submit design materials directly to League Prints.

Click here to download some example rate cards for yearbook and media guide projects.

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