I know as artists it's hard to get our heads around some of this technical stuff...but you need to understand the importance of RSS to you, to your collectors and your (potential collectors).
Sure
your collectors can bookmark your site and you can HOPE they remember
to go back and check for updates or they can (if you offer it)
subscribe by email. I for one, don't want anymore stuff going into my
"inbox", so I'm one of those you would loose.
RSS groups new updates from the sites I've chosen
to a file in my feed reader as they happen. I sit down with my morning
coffee, open my reader, and settle in to see what everyone has been
doing. I don't have to check my email and weed out the good stuff from
the SPAM MAIL...I don't have to go to my favorites and click on your
site.
The other thing nice about RSS is that it is
anonymous...you don't know if I'm "watching you or not"...this makes me
a little like Santa Clause, so you had better be good!
I like
reading the blogs of artists who's work enjoy...it's a personal
connection. Your collectors feel the same way and they may especially
like being anonymous. You can make it difficult or you can make it easy
by giving them choices.
It's like this, when I do Art Fairs
I offer (in addition to the Originals and Prints seen on my website) a
few smaller, lower priced open edition items ($5-25). If you walk into
my tent and like my work there is something there in your price
range...I make it easy for the customer to take home my work. RSS does
the same think for your website and blog.
Offering RSS will boost the traffic to your site.
Tell your readers about RSS and how to use it...if you're not
comfortable explaining this technical stuff...you can provide links to
others who explain it well.
If you are still unsure about RSS, you might want to read...
Feed Know How...for the Feed frazzled, an article I wrote in March. This article explains what RSS is, why it's important, and how to set it up on your computer.
(You
may re-publish, "Feed Know How...for the Feed frazzled", on your
site...just let me know and be sure to include a link to my blog.)
If you need even more assurance of the importance of RSS to you as an artist...Clint Watson of Fine Art Studio Online wrote a great article about how to "
Feed your Artwork to Your Friends with RSS".
Links:
The Extraordinary Pencil...blogspot fine art blog
My Squidoo ...Drawing Techniques
Feed Know How...for the Feed frazzled
Feed your Artwork to Your Friends with RSS
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