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title: "Full Stack Developer Portfolio Examples to Take Inspiration From"
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Realizing you need a portfolio website to stand out is a great first step. But then you’ll have to actually get to work. We all know that getting started is the hardest part sometimes, so we’re here to make it a little easier for you. We collected 18 marketing portfolio examples to give you some inspiration. Not only that, but we’ll walk you through why each of them is great, so you can learn while getting inspired.

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## 18 marketing portfolio examples

### 1. Abigail Jones-Walker

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StudioA is a marketing agency run by Lisa Alvarado. Lisa made a great move by calling her site and business an agency. Because it's easier to take an agency more seriously than a lonely freelancer, right? With that positioning, she gets more attention, and potentially more respect, right from the get-go.

Following the strong tagline ("We take the worry and hassle out of marketing, messaging, and reaching your audience.") there's a collage with three pictures. At first glance, you might think they serve no purpose —but actually, they do. They're here for branding: setting the mood and showing how they have the design skills to harmonize the colors and visuals on the whole site.

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Target your resume to the job
Resume bullet points describe achievements that are well targeted to the job, such as 'designed campaign strategies'. This is likely aligned to the exact marketing data analyst job description

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Good use of action verbs
This data analyst resume uses action verbs like "Identified" and "Spearheaded", which show recruiters that they're a strong data analyst hire.

Also see: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/1mpwVsWRVGB7SfBWqZJbAb" style={{ color: "#2D9097", borderBottom: '1px solid #2D9097' }} target="\_blank" onMouseEnter={(e) => (e.currentTarget.style.color = "#2D9097",e.currentTarget.style.opacity = "0.5")} onMouseLeave={(e) => (e.currentTarget.style.color = "#2D9097",e.currentTarget.style.opacity = "1")}> Effective Action Verbs for your Resume </a>

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