I now get it. RSS is indeed a useful thing. What I am not yet used to however is the Google Reader. Some how I seem to forget how to find it. You need to log in to iGoogle first and then...I can probably customise my iGoogle account so that my reader is on the first page, but I just haven't gotten around to that yet. The good thing about Google Reader is that you can access it online. I also put a few feeds in my Explorer brouwser to see the difference. I found this a much easier process by the way, however the brouwser I have at work is of course not the same as at home. I guess you could have different feeds at home than at work, but sometimes I work at home...so in the end the access-it-anywhere Google Reader is a better option.
I am considering putting an RSS button on www.incca.org. I have the feeling however that my readers prefer the INCCA Updates (newsletters) I send. This is an email which goes directly to an individuals inbox with a collection of the latest news items and links to the website for more information. It is perhaps a bit old fashioned, but one advantage is that over the years I have built up a very large email mailng list; I know exactly who my readers are. Is it possible with RSS to know who is receiving RSS updates from your site? Also, I know that a lot of my readers are not all that internet savvy and are likely not to even use RSS feeds.
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Monday, 22 February 2010
My first blog
Despite having created a few websites and currently being reponsible for the upkeep of www.incca.org, www.inccamembers.org and www.inside-installations.org, this is my first blog. It was easy to set up, although I am still going to have to experiment a bit to make it more personal; add pictures and tweak the layout etc.
You may be thinking, why is her blog in English? Well, English is my mother language and the websites I look after are all in English too. So, to avoid loads of Dutch typos, and to save time I thought I would keep it simple.
I'm really glad to be able to join the ICN group in this course '17 things for museums'. I have some catching up to do before our meeting on Thursday.
You may be thinking, why is her blog in English? Well, English is my mother language and the websites I look after are all in English too. So, to avoid loads of Dutch typos, and to save time I thought I would keep it simple.
I'm really glad to be able to join the ICN group in this course '17 things for museums'. I have some catching up to do before our meeting on Thursday.
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