A professionally looking website that shows your best pieces of work is crucial for every aspiring journalist. Check out these tools for building one
A portfolio website that shows off your work is a must-have for all journalists. Although there are myriads of website builders, some are better suited to media professionals than others.
News Associates helpfully compiled a list of best websites in this article to help journalists gather and show their work on one platform.
The Freelance Creative by Contently, for instance, is a good tool for freelance journalists and authors created specifically to address their needs - and it is free. You can also upgrade to a paid plan to get a wider variety of designs and collect data from your audience.
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