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Storyboards

  https://animoto.com/play/W4vTvOlIwZNlxYaEsamprw

Good vs. Bad Website

                                   In the Livebinder assignment, I was able to get a good grasp on what makes websites good or bad. There are multiple different reasons for a website to be good. A good website must have 4 fundamental principles. These include purpose, aesthetically pleasing, relevance, solid content, and clear navigation. All good websites should also have a good design (visual & technical), good tools, and Google Analytics.     I decided to cover local businesses' websites. I based it on two local restaurants, No Reservations and Freddy J's. Freddy J's has a good website. The website is  aesthetically pleasing with different images and relevant colors for the brand. The tabs on the site are also very well organized, I find it very easy to use the website to find the information I need. On the opposing side, No Reservations could use an upgrade on their website. The website is simple but lacks solid content and navigation. Please watch my video presenta

Chapter 4 Summary

  Chapter four,   Building a Collaborative Culture , starts off by talking about how important collaboration is. Collaboration can be extremely useful, especially in the field of public relations. When collaborating with others, everyone has to be willing to center "the focus on culture and the importance of shared ideals." ( Hall and Nussbaum-Beach, p. 58). Everyone has to work as a team. Next, the book talks about relationships coming first. Throughout this book, we have learned how vital relationships are! This chapter emphasizes the fact that relationships need to be maintained in order to be successful. An important aspect of professional relationships is establishing trust. "Trust, empathy, and reciprocity bond members together in any community or social setting." (Hall and Nussbaum-Beach, p.60). As a public relations student, I have had to create trusting connections with my professors and internship bosses and it has given me many advantages. Trust creates g