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Noticing Newbies: April 29, 2020 Issue [#10141]




 This week: How to Organize Your Portfolio
  Edited by: Cinn
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

*Delight* I have always had a soft spot for newbies, which is why I created "Invalid Item, "Invalid Item, and "Invalid Item. My goal has always been to learn what newbies find most helpful and/or encouraging, and then figure out ways to DO that.

Hopefully, this will be mutually beneficial. You can help me with my goal, and I can help you learn more about WDC. Win-win.


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Letter from the editor

*Buttonv* Today's Lesson *Buttonv*


Both newbies and non-newbies sometimes struggle with portfolio organization. Folders can be invaluable, though they do count as items themselves. If you have a 10 item free account, you probably don't need them and, therefore, don't have the option to create one. But once your port gets bigger, they can help both you and potential readers.

For those interested, there is a Help Desk video on this topic: "Invalid Entry

*Buttono* Creating the Folder

This should be familiar to anyone who has made items. There are very few differences between a Folder item and, say, a Static item. One of the big differences is that the "Body" won't be seen by most people. It's a great place to organize things for yourself, but you don't need to spend much time on that part.

Additionally, Folder item types are rated like any other item. If the folder's name, description, body text, and image are E-rated, the folder can be E-rated. If you put items in the folder that have higher ratings, the folder can still be E-rated.

The path: Create New Item > Folder (under "Basic")

*Buttono* Adding Items to Folder

To add items to the folder, you need to open the Portfolio Organizer. There are two ways to do that.

1. In the left menu, go to Portfolio > Portfolio Organizer.
OR
2. Click the gear *Gear* icon next to the word "PORTFOLIO". This appears just under your BioBlock and Highlighted items.


From here, you can drag and drop items into the folder. It might take a bit of trial and error to get them into Folders and/or Subfolders. To see it in action, go have a look at "Invalid Entry.


*Buttonv* Today's Newbies to Notice *Buttonv*


MirandaCookies COLLEGE SOON - Miranda has been here for less than a month but is already getting involved, filling up her port (including Folders), and reviewing others. Drop by and check out her work.

Becca Winchester - Becky (a big Supernatural fan, I'm guessing) has been here just about one month at the time of writing and is an active reviewer. Her port is filling up (in Folders too). Go give her a read/review.

Michael Rose🏳️‍🌈 - Madeleine has been here a bit longer than most people I highlight... 4 months, give or take. But, she is a consistent reviewer, and in case it wasn't clear, I'm a big supporter of newbies who review. 71 reviews and counting! Go return the favor. *Heart*


*Buttonv* Today's Poll *Buttonv*


The Key Questions: How long have you been on WDC? How long was it before someone welcomed you to WDC? What type of interaction was your first (e.g. email, review, etc)? Was the interaction Positive, Negative, or in between?

Click the link below to answer.

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You will receive 250 gift points for filling out the survey. Anonymous responses are allowed. Newbies Only, please.


If you have any questions at all on any topic, submit a comment in the box below or email me by clicking the mail icon: Cinn


Editor's Picks

Some items that might be helpful and/or interesting:

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FORUM
Prince Challenge Writing Contest 2020  (ASR)
In honor of Prince who died 4 years ago, I am having a Prince Challenge Writing Contest.
#2154498 by Princess Megan Rose GOT Fox

FORUM
The Prompt Me Contest  (13+)
Weekly winners will have a chance to win the monthly MB give-away!
#2000519 by Cubby~Cheering House Florent!


Some newbies to read (and maybe review? *Wink*)

Poetry:
 The Fury  (E)
Heaven unleashes its pain.
#2219570 by Aries Writer

 Music : An Echo of Self  (13+)
memoirs nowhere else to put them
#2219539 by latenightwander


Fiction:
 Bleached Nightmare Ch.1  (13+)
A story set 400 years in the future, where mechs are powerful military units.
#2220101 by FatFluffyPenguin

 The Secret in the Old Library  (E)
An abnormal day for Layla.
#2219825 by Me

 The Sisken  (18+)
A man flees the congestion of the city and embarks on a solo canoe trip in the wilderness.
#2219788 by Dougiedoug


Nonfiction:
 
STATIC
The Rolling Hills of Westerfeld  (E)
Round two of Battle of the Pens
#2220103 by MirandaCookies COLLEGE SOON


 
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Ask & Answer

*Buttonv* How long did it take to make friends on WDC?
*Buttonv* Have you made any yet?
*Buttonv* Are you looking for writing or critique partners?
*Buttonv* Are you just looking for people to pass the time with?
*Buttonv* What has been the most surprising thing about the interactions on WDC?


I want to know all about it! *Laugh* I'll include all comments in the next newsletter unless you tell me otherwise.


Responses to "Noticing Newbies Newsletter (April 1, 2020)


These are some both pertinent and useful information about some applications set in this wonderful web.site. These are like forums and groups. Also, some interesting advice is put to new bies that are still available for all of us as authors. I really appreciate these newsletters.It is constructive. ~hbk16


Thanks, love! I try to make newsletters that contain something that could help anyone not completely addicted to WDC. Like, say, the folders this week... I've seen lots of Non-Newbies who don't have their ports organized at all. Maybe it will give them a little nudge to organize (or create a contest or whatever the newsletter is talking about). I appreciate the feedback! *Heart*

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