Now that we have drafted a mission statement, consider it's purpose and position on the homepage. What did you experience while contributing to the drafting of this statement? What do you hope it will communicate about the Tower Review? How may it assist in the development of readership? What do you personally plan to do in order to acheive the goals established for this year?
I think that the mission statement should be the fist thing you see on the homepage so people can understand what we're all about. While drafting our mission statement, I began to understand what the magazine is going to be like, and it made me excited to see it all comming together and our group working together to pitch ideas. I hope that when people read our mission statement, they'll have an idea of what our paper is all about and wher we're comming from. I also hope that it makes them feel comfortable enough to send in their own ideas and to keep coming back and reading our paper. I hope that when people begin to understand where we're coming from, our reaership will grow and branch out to more people. In order to acheive these goals, I will try to write exciting, relatable pieces that will spark the interest of all of our possible readers.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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