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+ | === Part 1: Website Final Hand-off === | ||
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+ | It's time to make the final edits and updates to your website. Hand it off for review and grading. | ||
+ | * You will share any final updates with the group. | ||
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+ | === Part 2: Make a Newsletter === | ||
+ | As discussed and demonstrated in class, your assignment is to set up MailChimp and send your classmates + me a newsletter. | ||
+ | * Get a free MailChimp account or use your current one. | ||
+ | * Create an audience and import the class's email list (plus me mrichmond@sva.edu). | ||
+ | * Draft a newsletter (with illustrations and your self-promo projects) and send it out to the class. This can be real "Check out my new website" or a fictional story/project. | ||
+ | * Your newsletter should match the brand of your website. | ||
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+ | Send out your newsletter by end of Class time on Monday. |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 29 April 2021
Contents
Last Week
- In-class working review of your website plans and projects.
- Visit with Kyle Webster
This Week
- In-class working review of your website plans and projects.
- Newsletters - MailChimp overview
- Google Analytics overview
Open Questions
Notes
I have created Mailchimp Best Practices for you all.
Video Notes
Assignment
Part 1: Website Final Hand-off
It's time to make the final edits and updates to your website. Hand it off for review and grading.
- You will share any final updates with the group.
Part 2: Make a Newsletter
As discussed and demonstrated in class, your assignment is to set up MailChimp and send your classmates + me a newsletter.
- Get a free MailChimp account or use your current one.
- Create an audience and import the class's email list (plus me mrichmond@sva.edu).
- Draft a newsletter (with illustrations and your self-promo projects) and send it out to the class. This can be real "Check out my new website" or a fictional story/project.
- Your newsletter should match the brand of your website.
Send out your newsletter by end of Class time on Monday.