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Last week it was a Web site checkup for
you. If you missed that issue, you can find it here:
http://www.artbizcoach.com/dothis/2008/webcheckup.html
This week, it’s time to look over your
blog. Maybe you started it because I said you needed one. But you
never quite got the hang of it. Or maybe you started it and got so
caught up in it that you haven’t paid much attention to how it’s
working for you. It’s time to give it the once-over. Let’s get
started.
►Is
your name prominent? I’m not crazy about fancy names for blogs,
I just want to know who is writing it. Seth Godin’s blog, one of the
most highly trafficked blogs around, is simply “Seth’s Blog.” People
come because of what he has to say--not because it has a big
important title. I’m somewhat annoyed when I visit artists’ blogs
and I can’t find their names easily. Unless you are anonymous and
you don’t want to be associated with the images or words you’re
posting, get your name in the header of your blog.
►Are
you posting enough pictures of your art? Decent photos that make
us want to see it? Use images of your art whenever you can.
Challenge yourself to post new photos weekly or even with each post. Make sure you include titles,
media, dimensions, and photo credits when appropriate.
►Is
your RSS feed easy to find and subscribe to? I’m not sure that
the majority of the general public knows how to use feeds, so be sure
to provide email updates for those who prefer finding out about your
postings in their inboxes. See
http://www.feedblitz.com .
►Are
your post titles easily differentiated from the posts themselves
and do you have “permalinks” enabled so that people can link to a
specific post rather than to your blog as a whole? (Permalinks are
the addresses given by blog software to each individual post. In
Typepad and Wordpress, you can usually mouse over the titles of the
posts to get the permalinks, which might also appear in the posts’
footers. Blogger’s permalinks are usually somewhere in the footer.)
►Speaking
of titles, are your post titles interesting? Do they make
people want to read further?
►Are
you linking enough in your posts? When you mention someone in
your blog, are you linking their names? Don’t just provide a URL
like
http://www.artbizblog.com. Instead, link to “anchor text” --
text that someone might search for. Clint Watson talks about these
in the teleseminar he did with me titled “Become an Online Art
Magnet.” You can read about it here:
http://artbizcoach.com/resources/watson2cd.html
►Do
your categories make sense? Are there enough of them to cover
the ground you want to, but not too many? I have a lot of categories
on the Art Biz Blog, but recently cleaned them up a bit and combined
some so they didn’t look too overwhelming.
►Is
there a clear link where people can click and see more of your art?
And a link to your Web site? Links to any online stores like Etsy or
CafePress.com?
►Does
your blog show your personality? If you have products for sale,
are they featured in your menu columns? Is your blogroll up to date?
Your blogroll is the list of blogs you recommend to your readers. Do
you need to add or delete links? In a post some time ago, David
Meerman Scott talks about “pimping out” his blog. See:
http://tinyurl.com/6o8zow
►If
you use Blogger, please fix the settings to allow for comments
from non-Google accounts. Ditto for other services for which you
have to be a member to comment. Every so often, I visit an artist’s
blog that mentions me or my book and really want to leave a message,
but there’s no place for me to do so. This is antithetical to the
purpose of blogging, which is about starting a conversation with
people. This reminds me...
►What
are you doing to encourage conversation with your readers? Are
you including questions and asking for opinions? Asking for
questions and opinions is by far the biggest source of comments on
the Art Biz Blog.
Oh, yeah. There’s one more thing you should look into. One very
big, very important tip for your blog. Don’t miss it. I’ve
posted it on the Art Biz Blog. Visit
http://artbizblog.com
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Know This . . .
Your blog needs some lovin’ too.
Think About This . . .
Are you starting a conversation with readers
or just talking at them?
Do This . . .
Perform a blog checkup.
Make sure you’re showing your personality. Double
check to see that you’re starting a conversation and not
just talking at people. Verify that it’s easy for people to
get information from your blog and to be updated on your
goings on.
There’s more about blogs and blogging on the Art Biz Blog.
Take a look at the category “Web Sites, Blogs, and
Technology for Artists”:
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