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How To Build a Better Website

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     Website building is one of the most crucial components of digital marketing today. You can advertise all you want, but if your main website is hard to look at and navigate, then all that effort put into advertising renders it useless! Let's look at how a better website can be built.       First of all, it's important to ensure that your website has a clean  and aesthe tically pleasing design . Too much clutter and your users will find the website difficult to look at and use. This can be achieved by spreading out your content across the website. Be sure to utilize pages and clickable images! To make navigation easy for your users, use a lot of call-to-action buttons. This way, your users know exactly what they are doing on your website. To guarantee an aesthetically pleasing design,  make sure you are keeping up with the trends.  A few examples would be plenty of whitespace, split screen content and tailored illustrations. Whit...

Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality in The Psychology Field

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     Technology has come a long way since it was first developed. From staring at bulky, slow computers to high tech, immersive experiences such as Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)! Sometimes VR allows you to dive into a whole different world without physically leaving the one you're in now, and other times it allows you explore the very world we live in right now... from different perspectives.       This is a great advancement for many fields. When people think about VR they often think about the Oculus , which is quite pricey and not as accessible to the general public. However, the technology for VR does not always have to be expensive. For example, with Google Cardboard , one could place their phone screen into the affordable device to experience VR.  In Houston, Google Cardboard has given children the opportunity to tour different hospitals before being physically going there, which gives them a sense of comfort.  Th...

How To Ace Your Next Interview

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          I have one more semester before I get my psychology degree, which means I have been looking into internships! I hope to have an internship set by the end of this year. To achieve this goal, I have been applying to many different jobs on LinkedIn as well as Indeed  which means that I have also been preparing myself for interviews. I have done a couple interviews before, mostly for minimum wage jobs in the food and retail industry but the following tips will help you ace your next interview, no matter what job you're applying for.      One question that I've been asked at every job interview is "why do you want this job?". The best way to answer this is to just be honest and clearly articulate why the job stood out and how it resonates with you . This is a great opportunity to compliment their products/company achievements, include why you believe you'd be a good fit for the company and why the company is a good fit for you. Ta...

How To Repair a Social Media Slip Up

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       I have written a lot of blog posts about social media and how to positively navigate it, but what happens when you do have a slip up? Patricia Crawford from California knows what that is like.      First of all, who exactly is Patricia Crawford? Patricia Crawford is a former guidance counselor at Rubidoux High School. Crawford was fired for her offensive, racist and politically incorrect comments on a co-worker's Facebook post. It was enough to make her entire community uncomfortable, especially since she was a guidance counselor, a job that has no room for racial bias. Crawford was then assigned a court date and terminated from her job.  Moving forward, how should one go about fixing a slip up like this? It's difficult to do so, especially when a quick Google search on Crawford's name now reveals her racial biases.      Let's take Patricia Crawford's case for example and use the tips provided by Josh Ochs' "Light, ...