Miriam Young:
my brain can create
Websites
Websites may be a standard
business requirement these days. But there's a world of difference between
sticking some words and pictures on line and creating an effective promotion
space.
An effective website is thoughtfully structured to serve and delight its
visitors. With content, navigation and functionality working together in
glorious harmony to coax visitors into buying your product. Or whatever else it
is you'd like to achieve.
My brain can organise the structure and write the words for your website.
Otherwise known in the business as devising content strategy and copywriting.
It can
even create a whole HTML site for you, like this one. But this is old-school. I
only keep it for sentimental reasons.
If you want to have a new website created, my brain can analyse your
requirements, plan the site structure and manage
communications with the other brains who are far better than I am at building
websites.
Examples of websites my brain has created.
Databases
Well-structured databases surely have to be among
the most valuable assets any business can have.
As well as being jolly handy for providing search functionality within websites,
databases help you manage your contact network, your stock and all kinds of
things, saving you oodles of time and helping you keep control. Look after them
well and they will look after you.
Planning a database from scratch isn't something most people enjoy. But that's
where my brain is different. For some reason, it just loves getting down to the
structured discipline of it all.
My brain is available to help define your needs and design the structure
of your new database.
Examples of databases my brain has created.
Fashion
OK, I don't do this any more, but back in the 1980s I
created clothes, designing
and selling them to boutiques and private customers.
It was a self-taught skill that my brain developed still at school. By the
time I was 19 I had my own full-time business doing this and was proud to see my
"Pirhana Designs" labels being worn on the street.
These dressmaking skills also came in handy to earn me a living when I lived in
Prague during the mid 1990s.
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