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Web Project Proposal

A website about me.

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A platform to display all of my undergraduate accomplishments

Me.

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The goal of the website is to get me hired!

The website will target potential employers.

Displaying qualifications in a unique way will differentiate me from other candidates.

Why.

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Resume Sample work Bio Contact

Content.

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PDF reader for Resume Photo in the personal section PDF reader for sample work

Features.

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The Finished Project.

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Facebook Email

The Marketing Plan.

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Why: Largest audience base that I have ready access to.

Whom: Family, friends, coworkers, classmates and their networks.

Goal: Get a variety of people to look at my website.

“Hey everybody: I made my own website! Suggestions and feedback are appreciated. And if you want to share the link with a friend in the Events, Communications, or Marketing industry – you have my grateful blessing . Here’s the link: jasmleigh.com”Marketing on

Facebook.

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Why: It’s a large audience base. And there are many more industry professionals that I interact with.

Whom: Professionals, classmates, potential employers.

Goal: Get career professionals to look at my website.

Jasmine AlexanderJournalism & Corporate Communications at UTjasmleigh.com

Marketing in Email.

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Pageviews: 44 Average Visit Duration: 2:20 Bounce Rate: ~30% Unique Visitors: 30 Page Views per Visitor: ~3 Source of Visits: Facebook, Direct Location: Austin, Houston, New York,

Washington, D.C., and even Australia.

The Results.