How to write the recruitment poster of the school radio station? Eye-catching headlines and colors with visual impact. Better be an artistic word! Content? Try to be brief.
What can college recruitment posters do? As a student, I have received many enrollment publicity from schools, including some interesting "improper" enrollment brochures and publicity. Here are some examples I have seen:
The first is the publicity of a domestic university. They put a gadget called "Predictor of Admission Difficulty" on the admissions website. This tool collects enrollment data over the years, analyzes students' scores, exam subjects and other factors, and then predicts whether candidates have a chance to be admitted to the school. Although this gadget has no practical effect, it is very attractive because everyone wants to know whether they meet the admission requirements of this university.
Secondly, in the publicity of a foreign university, they listed "five reasons why you should not apply for our school", and such an amazing title will naturally attract people to click. At the bottom of the leaflet, they explained the five reasons and asked, "If you can accept and overcome these problems, then you may be the kind of student we are looking for." This highly reversed enrollment propaganda immediately aroused students' interest, because this kind of propaganda method is different from other universities.
In addition, some schools' publicity features are funny and humorous. For example, some college enrollment posters use some funny cartoons or interesting pictures to attract students' attention. In addition, some schools have developed some interactive experience applications by high-tech means. In these applications, students can see campus buildings and teaching facilities through AR technology, and even visit virtual laboratories and classrooms.
In a word, under the background of today's internet age, college enrollment propaganda has also become creative and innovative. Improper enrollment brochures and publicity have played a great role in attracting students' attention and can help schools distinguish themselves from other competitors. However, although these publicity methods will be impressive, students still need to choose their own schools and majors in the end, instead of being confused by the gorgeous enrollment propaganda.