tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-984350200601488620.post4937585663286628924..comments2023-11-28T07:39:15.020-07:00Comments on Mile-High Musings on Arts, Culture, Creativity and Philanthropy: A Blog Entry About Blogging About the ArtsGary Steuerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06964208018966427968noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-984350200601488620.post-19609579907126479662010-07-15T14:15:18.827-06:002010-07-15T14:15:18.827-06:00Hi Gary,
I went to the session on Arts Blogging, ...Hi Gary,<br /><br />I went to the session on Arts Blogging, and I really enjoyed the conversation. Thanks so much for sharing with us!<br /><br />1. I haven't read through the blog yet, so I don't think I can comment on that! <br /><br />2. I definitely believe that it is alright to combine personal and professional in one blog, as long as that is clear to the reader. I have found that I need to keep a personal blog very separate from my professional life. However, I don't think it's a bad idea to combine the two as long as you are able to draw a clear line when necessary. <br /><br />3. Not sure yet.<br /><br />4. I definitely like some visual cues with blog posts, although I don't think they all need them. I believe the text should stand alone, but visuals can add a lot.<br /><br />5. This is my first visit. I'm afraid I'm not very helpful here!<br /> <br />6. I am just beginning to read arts blogs.<br /><br />7. So far, I am really enjoying your blog. I will definitely come back.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-984350200601488620.post-70627157164246810852010-07-03T14:08:17.269-06:002010-07-03T14:08:17.269-06:00It's looking that way! In the meantime, though...It's looking that way! In the meantime, though, here's another blog you should definitely be reading if you aren't already: mirushto.blogspot.comIan David Mosshttp://createquity.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-984350200601488620.post-1894295490563453382010-07-01T08:39:14.385-06:002010-07-01T08:39:14.385-06:00Enjoyed this Blog!!! Good work. The Ferret KingEnjoyed this Blog!!! Good work. The Ferret KingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-984350200601488620.post-279800621251998222010-06-29T10:17:33.280-06:002010-06-29T10:17:33.280-06:00Thanks for the thoughtful post Ian - it was great ...Thanks for the thoughtful post Ian - it was great to finally meet you in person as well! This was very helpful. Now we will find out if you are not only the first - but also the ONLY one to chime in with answers to my questions...Gary Steuerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06964208018966427968noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-984350200601488620.post-60806454072598613082010-06-28T16:11:47.433-06:002010-06-28T16:11:47.433-06:00Hey! It was great to finally meet you at the sessi...Hey! It was great to finally meet you at the session. I'll be a sport and be the first to answer your questions:<br /><br />1. I think the frequency is great. It would be fine if you posted a little more frequently, but wouldn't want you to do it if it meant sacrificing quality even one bit.<br /><br />2. I love the balance between personal and professional on your blog, and think it's wonderful that you're able to do so being in a government position. That's very rare and refreshing.<br /><br />3. I'm not in Philly, and therefore the content that's super-specific to Philly is less interesting to me. I also would find the blog less interesting if there started to be lots of stuff like event announcements and whatever. I'd recommend a different forum for that.<br /><br />4. Media is nice, but not essential for me. I'm much more interested in your thoughts and perspective.<br /><br />5. I get it on Google Reader and nowhere else (that I know about). It's probably in my Twitter stream but I don't see it since I don't use Twitter that much.<br /><br />6. I recommend Guy Yedwab's blog, CultureFuture - really interesting stuff. Parabasis is also a big one in the theater world, and 2am Theatre is a source for lively conversation.<br /><br />7. Just keep up the good work! And, if you decide to get more serious about getting the blog out there, you might consider migrating to Wordpress and getting a dedicated domain (one that is NOT artscultureandcreativeeconomy.com).Ian David Mosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10976210502150662973noreply@blogger.com