I think a blog is an excellent way to update a site. Just have a
static site surrounding it. And make sure the blog is not the index
page (I had a client who insisted on this and then he never made any
entries, so his index page was always blank). As for easing up on
the questions, my client had more than before when he went to the
blog. Make sure you let your artist friend know you charge for phone
and email time.
/gayley
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David Turk wrote:
Thanks for the info. This is actually for another artist friend, whose
website I've been (sporadically) updating. I really don't have the
time to devote to it, so offering him another option like a blog
would be great.
david
David Turk
Manager, Preservation Imaging Services
Indiana Historical Society
Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center
450 W. Ohio St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 232-4592
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