Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Website blog post
When creating the website about myself, the software was easier than expected. It was nice to go step by step instead of throwing everything together at once and rushing or doing something wrong. Organizing the content into three pages, content, index and portfolio, was a simplified way of creating one big website. Being able to create a personalized website was a good way to express information to a potential employer. Adding details into the bio to express who you are, what you like to do on your spare time, and what your plans are will show people viewing the website more about you. Even having a header as something special to you will show something more about the creator. Choosing a professional bio picture is crucial because future employers will look at this and judge based on what they see. Designing the site and developing the site’s look was the fun part because you can really personalize this in any way. There were plenty of options that could be changed and things to be added but it’s best to keep it easy, fast and aesthetically pleasing for somebody to view. The website will be used to promote yourself because it explains your future plans are and why you would be a good fit for a job within a certain field. Making a website to be accessible to the public on the internet is a perfect way to show employers what your strong suits are and what you’re skilled in. In the bio, I stated how many years I have been on social media which will promote the fact that I am experienced in the field. The other social media projects accomplished in class, such as the Twitter project, creating a blog and the WikiHow project all have to do with a website online, creating personal and unique content to share to the public. Just like the website created, there is information on the page that is personally shared with social media. All of the social media projects have the potential to teach you different ways to express personality on an online platform. Each project has its own objectives but all of them tie together with the idea that there is a way to uniquely express what you love just by creating a Twitter page, a WikiHow page and a website. Social media is tied into the website because anyone on the website can click on the links to a Twitter page, a blog, and a LinkedIn profile. All three of these separate sites will open up on a new tab so that the viewer can click back and forth between the website and the separate pages. Having these links on the website will allow a future employer to view writing, organization and social media skills within the content provided. On the portfolio page, including work of your own will show what you’re good at, what you have created and what is personal to you. Creating this website enhances your future.
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