Hey everyone,
Hope you all rocking Thursday.
I have just finished up my CoolTShirts project and was hoping someone would have sometime to take a look and give me any pointers where I might need to change a few things - still new at this but really enjoying it.
The link is GitHub - BiancaNiemann/Marketing_attribution_Project_CoolTShirts: Marketing attribution Project CoolTShirts Codecademy Project
Thanks so much.
B
Congrats on completing the project.
A few considerations:
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It’s clear that you understand how to write a SQL query, but there’s a lot of information contained on each slide & a viewer needs to focus on the results of each data question. You might want to remove the SQL queries and leave the results (with a brief blurb about them) as it’s more clear & people can understand the outcomes. Put the SQL queries in an Appendix or a Methods section after your conclusions slide. Less is more is a good guideline.
Also, if you’re presenting to non-technical folks, they’re not going to understand the SQL queries. Remember: know your audience. (even if most of us here on this site are technically inclined).
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While I like the color choices, it is a bit difficult to look at (esp. the blurred effect on the first slide). Yellow in a presentation is a tough color for some. Maybe more complementary colors would work better(?).
See: Color Theory for Presentations: A Detailed Guide for Non-Designers
And, https://www.canva.com/colors/color-wheel/
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I like the inclusion of the bar charts at the end; it gives us another visual of the results.
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Rockstar - thank you so much for your help and those links for the colors - that helps a lot as I was worried about the yellow so feel a lot better now that I have changed it.
I always get over eager and want to paste every piece of code to the presentation but need to remember that it does cause clutter.
Once again thank you and have a great weekend
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