Author Archive for Jaki Levy


New posts for Michael Chamberlin

Ladies and gentleman we have a blog:

www.fistinthepocket.wordpress.com

and some new networks to share:

www.myspace.com/fistinthepocket
www.flickr.com/photos/fistinthepocket
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1178104397

WaterMoon

Becoming Internet Famous

[via Internet Famous Blog]

Andy Warhol popularized the idea “15 minutes of fame.” That idea still works in the world of mass media. But what about niche media - the long tail?

Now that we can create and distribute targeted content for a niche audience, there is a new kind of fame. Alice Marwick, PhD candidate at NYU talks about being famous for 15 people in this YouTube video.

For more interesting insights, go to the blog of Alice Marwick

Process versus Product

Any successful person will tell you - “It’s very important to plan a project before starting it.” But sometimes you need to get certain things before you can begin planning. This is a kind of pre-planning.

So - I’m currently trying to decide how to close the workshop out -
I would love feedback on what will be most helpful for you.

I have enough content and materials to do 3 more workshops like this,
so let me know how you would like to use your time.

Would you like to:
Go over your ideas in progress?
Get planning help?
Get technical help?
Go over more tips + tricks?

Let me know - leave a comment here!

Joyce Theater Blog

The Joyce Theater has a new blog. Go on and check it out! On the blog, I saw a video of Chunky Move, which I’ve posted below. The interview was done by Marlon Barrios from dance-tech.


Find more videos like this on dance-tech.net

Setting up Wordpress on your own host

If you have Bluehost, or another host with Fantastico, check these great tutorials on setting up Wordpress on your domain.

If you don’t have a Bluehost or other similar domains, there is also service that will install your wordpress blog FOR FREE - no strings attached. This is great! You must have your own domain and host already in order to use this service.
http://install4free.wordpress.net/

For those do-it-yourselfers, follow these instructions on how to install a wordpress blog on your own domain:

First, check to see if your host has a 1-click install. Bluehost, Dreamhost, both have one-click installs. Check here for a list of other hosts with 1-click installs.

*If you have 1&1 do NOT do the 1-click install.*

Otherwise…
1. Download the Wordpress Package (http://www.worpdress.org/download).
Once the file has finished downloading, Unzip the file.

2. Connect to your domain via FTP. If you don’t have an FTP program, download Filezilla. If you have trouble connecting to your site, you can contact your host for help setting up your FTP environment.

3. Create a database for WordPress on your web server. You will need to login to your host in order to do this.

4. Place the WordPress files in the desired location on your web server:

** If you want to integrate WordPress into the root of your domain (e.g. http://example.com/), move or upload all contents of the unzipped WordPress directory (but excluding the directory itself) into the root directory of your web server.

**If you want to have your WordPress installation in its own subdirectory on your web site (e.g. http://example.com/blog/), rename the directory wordpress to the name you’d like the subdirectory to have and move or upload it to your web server. For example if you want the WordPress installation in a subdirectory called “blog”, you should rename the directory called “wordpress” to “blog” and upload it to the root directory of your web server.

If you have no idea what the above means, you have a few options:
1. contact your hosting company
2. hire someone
3. have someone do it for free : *http://install4free.wordpress.net/

For a nice visual tutorial on setting up Wordpress, go here : http://www.cre8d-design.com/wordpress.html

Featured on Danciti

On March 6th, Danciti wrote a brief post on the workshop’s wiki.

Wiki’s are a great way for groups of people from around the world to share expertise on a common subject. Given the discussion surrounding online videos last week, this could be a great place to consolidate all that information and make it usable to the public.

I wonder how artists might creatively use wikis for documentation, development, and collaboration. Thoughts?

Search Engine Optimization

Now you’ve got a site. But how do you get people to come to it? How are people going to find you? I found this nice article that helps you Wordpress users optimize your existing blog.

Here are a few other tools that will help your blog (or site) get seen by many more people:

1. Google Webmaster - This will help you manage many things, including generating a sitemap that google likes. Make sure your site has meta-tags. To help you create your meta-tags, I’ve posted a handy-dandy worksheet you can fill out.

2. Feedburner - This service helps you manage your blog’s RSS feed. Once you setup this service, make sure you click on the Publicize tab. This will ensure your blog is pinging search engines every time you create a new post.

3. Leave comments and participate on other blogs, sites, and social networks - This should be common sense, but it’s not. The more you participate on other sites, the more your reputation will grow. Share your ideas with others and establish relationships with bloggers, artists, and writers you like.

4. Some other notable ways - Become internet famous. Create some kind of online stunt. 

If you are using Wordpress for blogging, there are also some great plugins that help you optimize your blog. Check out All-in-One-SEO-Pack.

If you find other great tools, tips, or plugins, please add them to the comments below, and I’ll add them to this article.Thanks! 

RSS in Plain English

Finally, someone explains RSS (so i don’t have to). I found this on blip.tv, via some other blog written by Susan Mernit (an employee at Yahoo Personals).



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There are two types of Internet users, those that use RSS and those that don’t. This video is for the people who could save time using RSS, but don’t know where to start.