Blogs Are Dynamic

When you look at most art websites, you see a menu, some introductory mission statement perhaps, maybe an example of the artists work if you’re lucky. Home pages rarely change. There might be new works added to the gallery, but thats usually hidden behind a link. So the overall impression you get from the website is that nothing much is happening.
A blog on the other hand changes with each new post. You always see something new when you visit - whether it be a new work of art or a new chapter in an artists life, or some interesting bit of art news.
This dynamism makes for a more interesting experience for the visitor and encourages return visits.
The constantly changing nature of blogs has one other extremely beneficial effect. Google gives websites that are frequently updated a higher ranking on their search engine, which means you will receive greater traffic to your blog as a consequence.
Next post, I will be looking just how easy blogs are to update.

video: 500 years of Female portraits in Western Art in elektrovision by Mario Amura. Song by Tujiko Noriko:Narita Made.

YouTube - women in art elektro


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