Penny Post
Using Wordpress
Using Wordpress website backend (including Elementor plugin) to add what3words co-ordinates to listings in their Business Directory.
Occasional writer of articles.
Archiving of old posts to avoid visitors encountering outdated information. Subsequent creation of new singular ‘event posts’ that are updated each year with new information as opposed to the old method of a new event post each year.
Tagging of news posts to support future creative endeavours.
Using Mailchimp
Updating audience profiles.
Technical support and creative guidance on their weekly Penny Post newsletter campaign (using Mailchimp) with a view to increasing email open rates and subsequent website traffic.
Email updates for that weeks ‘Penny Post Eco Podcast’ episode; responsible for subject line, email content and testing before sending out to 200+ subscribers.
Using Facebook / Bluesky
Using both the aforementioned websites to post updates on the ‘Penny Post Eco Podcast’ accounts; summarising each episode, attaching an image, tagging relevant accounts and providing an URL to that weeks podcast episode.
Using Zoom
Work experience sixth form student induction: showing them how to use Elementor plugin for Wordpress to create post using split sections with images and text content; defining post categories and setting Featured Image using standard Wordpress editor; cropping, enhancing and downsampling images over a group video call.
Using Mixcloud
Using audio editor to trim original source file so that it can be republished on Penny Post’s Mixcloud account.
Uploading to Mixcloud; creation of title, description, tags and accompanying artwork.
This is an ongoing volunteer role, which I started in February 2025.
To view my author profile on their website, see here.