WOW. It’s been a while. How are you?
As for me, this lovely little thing called life happened, and I dropped off the face of the planet.
Of course, it’s never too late to make a comeback (do they say that?) so I’m back.
I realized today while I was reflecting on my graduation (oh yeah, fun news! I’m graduating Praxis and made a post about it here) that there are a lot – and I mean, a LOT of projects that I haven’t shared or taken any credit for. Whoopsie.
Now that my tech stack has beefed up and my life has some-what normalized, I figured now is the time to catch up.
You ready? Because this list is going to be a long one. Strap in.
What I did for work for the last few months:
-I designed 7 thumbnails, did keyword research, drafted titles, and wrote full-length descriptions for YouTube.
-I wrote and published several posts for cre8tives.co (here’s my favorite)
-I designed an opt-in for a leadmagnet using Bloom on WordPress.
-I wrote an email as a part of an email sequence.
-I also wrote 10+ broadcast emails.
-I wrote a blog post for a client.
-I created blog banners and repurposed several emails.
-I redesigned a course cover.
-I helped design a free e-product.
-I created a new YouTube channel for a client.
-I designed and sent out 2 Newsletters for a cre8tives.co.
-I wrote FB, LinkedIn, and Google Business posts promoting a Webinar.
-I learned how to set up DKIM and SPF records for a domain email.
-I designed and created multiple Google Forms.
-I drafted up a Podcast Publishing and Reach-Out plan.
-and more…
What I did for class:
-I built a Battle Station App in Salesforce.
-Completed the Admin Intermediate Trail from Salesforce.
-Completed the UX Personas Module in Salesforce.
This is what I could think of off the top of my head, but among many of these projects were mini-projects wrapped up in them. Like, I drafted copy for the leadmagnet opt-in.
My biggest project right now is revamping a website page for a client, which includes a LOT of design and small pieces.
But… you’ll hear more about that next week!
Stay tuned.


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