RE: career changer requests help (another portfolio question)

Subject: RE: career changer requests help (another portfolio question)
From: "Gordon Graham" <gordon -at- gordonandgordon -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 23:58:25 -0400

> Betsy Boyd wrote:
>
> > -How should I best include the copy I wrote for a web site? Just put
> > together a neatly-formatted version and point the reader to the
> > site with a URL, or print pages from the site?

I make color printouts of my contributions to a Web site when they are
posted. There's no point pointing to a URL that might change while you're on
your way to an interview.

I usually download the Web site as it stands when I contributed to it. That
way the company and their Web monkeys can change it however they like in the
future, and I still have my samples that I can print out or use for screen
shots.

There's a great piece of shareware you can use to download a Web site called
WebCopier. I used it to prepare some presentations for the STC Chicago
Conference and it worked admirably (too bad the projector didn't!). It's
available for downloading from
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10067-100-5382976.html


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