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Archive for August 6, 2008
AOP’s New Web Site
August 6, 2008 by KellyH.
Back in December AOP offered me the chance to help write their Web content for the Weaver line of products. After much prayer and discussion with my husband, I gladly accepted the job. When I completed the Weaver line, I was invited to help with the LIFEPAC(R) line–again, I accepted the job. I finished my part of the job mid-February and then turned down the opportunity to help further because of the need to prepare for a writing conference I was going to attend in March.
I’m happy to announce that AOP’s new Web site is now LIVE! This is a really, really
cool site, too! An initial skim through shows that it’s not just a bunch of links–it’s information, too! And if you find the info helpful, there’s a place “rate” the page. How cool is that?!
At the risk of tooting my own horn, I’d like to point out the sections that God graciously allowed me to help with:
Start by going to http://www.aop.com/.
You’ll see four boxes, with the first being “Visit AOP Homeschooling.” Click there.
On the next page, at the left, there is an arrow next to “The Weaver Curriculum.” Click that and you’ll see “overview” and “curriculum.” Click on “curriculum.”
Click on any of the folders for the various Weaver products and you’ll be taken to short description pages. Click on the name of the product for more info, and you’ll be taken to the long description page. I wrote all those descriptions!
If you go back to the homeschooling page, you can click on the arrow next to “LIFEPAC(R).” Click on “Grades.” Click on “3rd Grade.” That first product, the 5-Subject Set, I didn’t write. But I wrote all the other descriptions for 3rd grade!
There was minimal editing; as I compare what I wrote with what’s posted, I see they kept about 95% or more of my original descriptions.
I’m just so tickled! I’m still in awe that God brought this opportunity to me, that I could be of service to this company.
Tell all your homeschooling friends to check out the new site. And encourage them (and yourselves) to use the “Was This Page Helpful” stars to rate the pages. This will help AOP to fine tune the descriptions in the future. (Hopefully all of my descriptions will be helpful, and they’ll ask me to write more content for them in the future!) Be sure to leave a testimony (see the tabs at the bottom of the description pages) for any products you’ve used–let others know about products that you’ve found helpful!
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