Once you’ve selected your tour, it’s time to start generating interest! One of the
best ways to get students excited about your trip is to hold introductory meetings.
But first, you’ll need to spread the word.
How to promote your tour
Hang up posters
EF has created colorful and inspiring posters you can use to recruit for your tour
and to publicize your meeting. We have a variety of destination posters, which include
a space to indicate where you’re traveling, as well as when and where your meetings
will be held. Ask your tour consultant to send you a poster that features your destination.
Advertise
Make an announcement over your school’s public address system, hand out flyers to
potential travelers or take out an ad in your school or local paper. Another effective—
and free—way to drum up publicity is to have an article about your tour published
in the local paper. View our
sample press release or contact your tour consultant.
Enlist some help
Ask your colleagues to assist with recruitment and planning efforts. If a teacher
(or two) turns out to be particularly helpful, offer him or her one of your free
spots on tour to serve as a chaperone and join in the fun!
Invite students and parents
At this point, your main goal should be to get as many students and parents to your
introductory meeting as possible. Fill the room with potential travelers! Speak
directly to students you think might be interested in traveling. Make presentations
in other classes. Send out an email or letter to parents inviting them to join in
the meeting. View our
sample parent letter or contact your tour consultant.