Overall this project for the class was really fun and it is something that I want to do even after the semester ends. Q: What would you want to improve or include within your site? A: I want to eventually see about occasionally branching out to video reviews one day for larger projects because sometimes that can be a more effective medium then writing. I think I’d improve but trying to keep more of a consistent review schedule.
Q: How could you have better promoted your content? I think that video would have done a decent job promoting the website but also I used Twitter more often I think that would also be a good way to get people to see my content.
Q: What was your best experience of the semester-long project? A: The best experience is that “I’ve done it!” feeling once I finish a project. I was really proud of my Quake 4 review as I felt I really brought something cool to the table. Q: In what ways could the experience benefit you in the future? A: I think making something that you can show people is something that can benefit you immensely. It shows that you aren’t afraid to learn something new.
Q: Discuss how you might implement these tools professionally in the future, in a job or an entrepreneurial endeavor. A: I think I could use Content Management Systems in my job to help get a message out to different individuals for different products.
Q: Which was your most popular post of the semester? How many views did it get? Why do you think it was the most popular? A: The best performing post was the home page. It got 76 views but that’s probably because that’s the number one thing that people clicked after reading a review.
Q: In all of the Site Stats data, was anything surprising to you? A: The most surprising thing to me was the amount of traffic I got.
Q:Do you have any Twitter, Facebook or other social media stats you want to share? A: Social media in all honesty was one of my weakest aspect so I’d say no.

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