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*screenshots of all features available upon request
America Online
Created special features for the AOL health channel that received high-level
promotion across the AOL service. Many were sponsored by advertisers
such as Weight Watchers and General Mills.
Features include:
- "How
Smart Are You?" Includes
IQ test, foods that boost smarts, and smartest celebrities photo gallery.
- "Live
Longer, Live Better" Includes the Real Age calculator, aging
quiz, and tips to increase longevity.
- "You're
in Charge: Five Medical Tests That Can Save Your Life" Includes
information on such tests as mammography and colon cancer screenings,
as well as member message boards.
- "Guilty
Pleasures" Includes tips on habits and foods that are surprisingly
healthy.
- "Cupboard
Cures" Includes home remedies and recipes for common ailments.
AOL Digital City
Wrote destination guides and venue reviews for the local section of
America Online, including guides to Delaware beaches and Maryland's
Eastern Shore.
Network for Good
Created editorial content for a web-based nonprofit on topics including
mentoring, health, historic travel, and wildlife protection.
WellPlanet.com
Developed editorial content for a natural health web site, including
feature articles for departments including nutrition, fitness, and environment.
WashingtonPost.com
Developed content for the shopping channel of the Washington Post's web site and wrote copy for product promotions.
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