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What is an online portfolio and why would I need one?

An online portfolio is a collection of an individuals work that is displayed on the internet.  A user can display videos, designs, articles, images and any other type of work he or she created.  An online portfolio is easily accessible but requires updating and time.  It is a modern way of showing off a person's talent or skills.  Online portfolios also show an employer a degree of knowledge and interaction with the internet.  With everything incorporating the internet or different forms of social media it is important that individuals have a basic knowledge of how it works. It is also a different form of presenting what a person has to offer.  This is a great tool for sharing and expressing the talents of an individual because it can be viewed anywhere or anytime.

How do I make one?

There are many options for making an online portfolio.  If a user is not familiar with codes such as CSS or HTML, there are sites such as WordPress.com, Blogger.com or Tumblr.com that allow an individual to create a blog or portfolio without worrying about codes.  These sites have formats that the user can choose and customize to fit his or her own needs.  However, if a user does have knowledge about CSS or HTML, he or she is able to change certain formatting on these sites as well.



On the other hand, if CSS and HTML are  specialties to an individual, it may be more beneficial to start from scratch.  Using programs such as Dreamweaver or Komodo Edit and Filezilla allow a user to build a website from the ground up.  However with these options a user needs to purchase a domain name for the site.  Most purchases last one year and after that year the user has an option to renew or end the service.

Komodo Edit and Filezilla are two programs that when used together create the same outcome as Dreamweaver.  Komodo Edit allows for the writing of the code while Filezilla shares the files from the computer to the website.  Dreamweaver is part of the Adobe Creative Suite package.  Therefore if a user has the whole package it is free to use as well, otherwise Dreamweaver must be purchased.

What should I include in my online portfolio?

A user may include or exclude anything he or she likes.  Remember if this is going to be used to apply for jobs, it needs to be professional and show off important skills related to the job.  Each profession will have different examples of work and skills, but it is important to always include a resume and a way for an employer to make contact.  If the individual is not comfortable with putting personal information such as a phone number on an online portfolio, there are other options such as a comment box or an option for the employer to send a message via the site.

Adding social media such as Facebook or Twitter to an online portfolio can add a level interest to employers.  However, this may decrease the chances of getting a job if inappropriate posts on these different forms of media are made.  Keep in mind who the audience of this portfolio is going to be.

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Top eBooks Under $5 on Volunteering

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With so many options for volunteering, it is often difficult to choose the best option or even to know where to begin.  With these eBooks from Amazon.com and all under five dollars, you can begin your quest to helping others.

*Note: All ratings are out of five stars.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Soul

by Robert Clancy and Hugh O'Brian

Price: $4.11

Rating: 5

Borneo Bound

by Steve Morris

Price: $3.58

Rating: 4

Dream Trekker: A glimpse into international volunteering

by Gabriella Louise Sheldon

Price: $4.47

Rating: N/A

Your Guide to Volunteer Travel

by Sarah Palmer

Price: $3.54

Rating: N/A

How to Fundraise for Volunteer Opportunities Abroad

by Julia Ramos and Carolyn Luck

Price: $2.11

Rating: 5

Strategic Volunteering: 50 Ingredients to Transform Your Life and Career (Part 1)

by Mark McCurdy

Price: $3.50

Rating: N/A

How to Organize Successful Charity Golf Tournaments

by Patrick Cash, Ann Westlake and Johanna Socha

Price: $3.59

Rating: N/A

How To Set Up A Kick-Butt Volunteer Management Program (The Activist's Guide to Changing the World for VISTA Voluneers)

by Cheryl Antier

Price: $3.50

Rating: N/A

Publicity to the Rescue: How to Get More Attention for Your Animal Shelter, Humane Society or Rescue Group to Raise Awareness, Increase Donations, Recruit Volunteers, and Boost Adoptions

by Susan C. Daffron

Price: $4.86

Rating: N/A

How To Be A School Volunteer (Educating Our Children)

by Amy Vigilante and Waln Brown

Price: $4.82

Rating: N/A

101 Ways to Contribute

by Nathan Youssef

Price: $4.07

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Top eBooks Under $5 on How to Get a Promotion

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Need help figuring out how to advance your career?  Amazon.com has several resources to help guide you through the process.  These eBooks are just a few examples.  Why eBooks?  For a start, this list has suggestions that are all under five dollars.  Also, eBooks are easily accessible, whether you choose to read them on your smart phone or eReader, that is up to you!  Check out these eBooks on how to get that promotion!

99 Ways to Win Promotion (Managing Your Career)

by Rob Horlock

Price: $3.59

Rating: N/A

The Little Brown Book of Corporate Advancement

by Nicholas Noyes and Kerren Barbas Steckler

Price: $3.81

Rating: N/A

promotionGet That Promotion With the Law of Attraction

by Community Press

Price: $4.70

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47 Tips You Can Use to Get a Job Promotion (Career Success)

by Karen S. Roberts

Price: $3.59

Rating: 5

How to Get a Promotion: 21 Leadership Strategies That Will Get You Promoted Fast

by John Bradford Love

Price: $3.58

Rating: N/A

How to get a promotion

by Jamie Palmer

Price: $4.03

Rating: N/A

How To Get A Promotion (Career Assistance Series)

by David Chitester

Price: $3.58

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How to Get Promoted Quickly

by Jane Wilson

Price: $3.58

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Top eBooks Under $5 on Networking

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"It's not what you know, it's who you know."  Sound familiar?  Though this saying often times is very true, it doesn't help if you don't know how to network and get to know people.  These eBooks, all under five dollars and from Amazon.com, help guide you through networking.

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Networking Awesomely (The Least You Need to Know)

by Colin Wright

Price: $1.19

Rating: 4

Make Your Contacts Count: Networking Know-how for Business And Career Success

by Anne Baber and Lynne Waymon

Price: $3.60

Rating: 5

How To Win Friends and Influence People

by Dale Carnegie

Price: $3.33

Rating: 4.5

Networking Superhero - Secrets To Forming Powerful, Long-Lasting Relationships, Fast! (Superhero Success) by TW Walker

Price: $1.19

Rating: 4.5

Build Your Professional Network: The How-To Guide

by Jan Hill and Vook

Price: $1.02

Rating: 2

How to Network on TwitterNetworkTwitter

by Jade Craven

Price: $3.58

Rating: 4

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