Your Blog, Your Way: Post 11
In the final post of his series, Your Blog, Your Way, Seth Apter reviews his 10 Cs of blogging, including the final C—Celebration, reminding us of the reason we blog in the first place. 
Seth Apter’s first book, The Pulse of Mixed Media, is now on the shelves everywhere, and Seth has set up a fabulous variety of events—both live and online—for people to meet and talk about the results of the surveys he did for the book. He’s becoming the roving ambassador for the mixed-media community, and in this podcast we talk about some of those events, particularly his recent Twitter party, which sparks all kinds of ideas for meeting like-minded people to talk about art. 
In the final post of his series, Your Blog, Your Way, Seth Apter reviews his 10 Cs of blogging, including the final C—Celebration, reminding us of the reason we blog in the first place. 
Seth explains the value of simply being true to yourself and being willing to be vulnerable as key elements in increasing the level of creativity for your art blog. 
While free expression is valued by all of us, Seth shares why you might want to keep political, social or other hot topis expressed through your art and not through the words of your blog posts. 
This month, Seth encourages us to look at our blogs in terms of composition and how important first impressions really are. 
This month, Seth gets down to the nuts and bolts of your blog by discussing the importance of having good content. 
Listen as Ricë talks to Seth Apter, who lives in New York City and is the creator of the blog, The Altered Page, where he showcases mixed-media art—both his own and that of lots of other artists— hosts polls, interviews, … 