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This article comes from the morning spent at Port Lympia College last Wednesday during the School’s Press and Media Week. Nice Premium is therefore opening its pages to budding journalists who have written several articles recounting this eventful morning between the television news and the college’s newspaper. Here is the article by Alizรฉe Belieu, Abir Djebali, Sophie Bordonnat, Salik Amaliev, and Florent Porruncini about the sale of the college newspaper: Issa Lympia.
On March 21st, at Port Lympia College, the sale of the newspaper Issa Lympia took place at the SEGPA sales workshop. This sale is led by Mrs. รlodie BORDEZ, who is the teacher of the SEGPA sales class made up of 9 third-year students. We interviewed her:
โ What is your marketing plan for the newspaper sale?
We will mainly talk about an internal communication campaign within the college. We have put up A3 posters at strategic points in the school and also A4 posters at our sales point: the VDM workshop (Sales Distribution Warehousing).
โ How is this project managed?
It is initiated by Ms. DโOVIDIO and Ms. SCHWAB, who supervise the design and implementation. They asked us to organize the sale of this issue. My students are solely responsible for today’s sales.
โ What does this project bring to the school?
It allows us to participate in the “Press Week” event and to give a positive dynamic to the college. It also allows students from the school to discover the SEGPA sales workshop by generating traffic to this place.
It also highlights the SEGPA students.
โ What are your tips for promoting our newspaper and ensuring better sales?
No specific tips. We simply communicated via posters and a publication on the school’s ENT.
Everything then happens during the sale: the students must properly welcome the customer and speak to them in a common language register. It’s a practice they work on daily in their workshop.
We then interviewed a student, Sandro Casagrande, participating in the project to get his feedback.
โ How is the newspaper sale going?
Very well. We are very comfortable with the clientele, and the class is handling it successfully.
โ What does this bring you?
On one hand, directly interacting with the clients, and it’s a real lesson for my future, meaning an experience that allows me to envision my professional future, specifically to join a vocational high school where I want to pursue a CAP in sales.
โ How do you highlight the project?
We highlight the project by adopting good professional attitudes, and above all, by working on our speech. This is very important for us.
View the photo gallery of this morning by M. Tournier