WEB/BLOG Recommendations and Referrals
It’s always interesting to note the key-word searches that can bring hits to your blog/website. Here are a few recent ones (in random order) that have come into DocSusan via Ask.com, MSN, and Google.
• food looks fun
• coping with a relationship with a non-communicator
• when do you know that dating has become exclusive
• how do I know which stage of a relationship
• Sheltie dog
• solo holidays for the mature professional traveler
• sleeping and alcohol
• picture of ontario no right turn sign
• dog trailers
• jealousy
• funny Sheltie pictures
• looks different in every photography syndrome
Incidentally, one of the most read entries on this blog is SWS (Single Woman Syndrome). There’ll be a lot more to come about this subject in future entries. The Solo category is due to grow—just as soon as I finish my Biennale paintings and other related tasks…
It’s as I announced in my Blog Overview: "Life is unpredictable, like this blog. Apologies in advance! Some days and weeks, there’ll be several entries. Then, at other times, none. I’m one person wearing many hats, with schedules and routines that change frequently."
I also appreciate helpful suggestions/recommendations from blog/website readers. Recently, someone wrote to me about Robert Genn and his painter’s keys community, advising I might like to subscribe to a bi-weekly newsletter.
The writer stated, "My wife is a singer-songwriter and we find that many of the issues facing artists are the same facing musicians—pay to play, obscurity vs piracy and audience development to name a few. Robert Genn’s site is very good but what’s even better are the twice-weekly free newsletters (Tues & Thurs) that he sends out. He then gathers feedback from users and publishes them on his site in an area called "clickbacks". I highly recommend this mix of mature thinking combined with the wisdom of the crowd for any one trying to make sense of an art career."
After a quick perusal, I think the information and link are definitely worth passing along. Take a look! Any other tips like this are always welcome.
As you can see, this blog has become a real potpourri, including sometimes hard-to-talk about topics as well as ones requiring more explanation. It’s impossible to be an authority on everything. Therefore, those who provide links to more knowlegable sources, with specific foci, offer valuable feedback.
Thank you for sharing!








