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BrushBuzz is a community for artists and art lovers to share interesting ideas and information with one another. It is also a forum to ask questions. Examples include links to INFORMATIONAL blog posts, articles and questions submitted to the community.
OUR TERMS PROHIBIT THE FOLLOWING KINDS OF SUBMISSIONS:
1. Artwork, Daily Painting blog posts, etc. This is not a forum to promote your artwork and/or seek critiques.
2. Advertisements - if you want to advertise, contact us and we can put your ad in our side bar.
3. Show announcements, exhibit announcements awards, etc.
In short, BrushBuzz is not a place for you to promote your artwork and your career and such submissions will be considered spam and will be killed. It is a place to discuss, ask questions and submit interesting informational articles from around the Blogosphere.
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Clint at FASO is always available and his people are friendly. I have had a site there for several yearsand they have been really accomodating.
I have a question: How to I connect My Newsletter (used a template from word 2007) to my website? I'm new to this, but on a learning curve. I would appreciate any input. Thanks JerryLynne
Oops! I should of read what this was about.
Was blogging on FASO,and somehow I got to Brushbuzz and thought it was part of the blog.
I would like to ask question, dumb or not, everyone says.... Blog, Blog, Blog. How do people find it.
Do people just go on the web and look for Blogs? How are they going to find me? Is it only other artist? How would buyers,collectors find me?
I love the computer age, but I don't understand alot.
Why is this link (Share on BrushBuzz, the art community!) shown at the bottom of FASO blogs, if not to let people know about an artists' blog?
Hi mjslatt, it is a place to let people know about artists' blogs...assuming the content is of use to other artists, ie - a demostration, an essay about art, something of that nature. What we DON'T want is artists simply submitting blog posts that are really nothing but images of their latest painting. We are considering a different site for that.
In short, this site is for discussion.
Thank You.
I don't get the points system and the karma rating. There is no explaination anywhere that I can find.
My apologies, I didn't notice the link to the terms of use on the side, probably because it's on top of the advert sidebar, it tends to get lumped in with them, I think it could benefit from more visual separation from them.
This site looks interesting, but I think it could do with a little work, primarily the adding of a tag based system or something similar to divide the articles up so you don't just have a huge long list. There's also a conspicuous absence of contact details from the site and the terms of use really should not be an article itself. Most sites have a terms of use you can get to from any page. Plus your terms of use is kind of short and lacking the often necessary legal protections.
Also I don't think you can says it's not a place for advertisements if it has canvasflyer advertisements down the side which included adverts for artists and art materials.
Hi Subversive, this site is a sister service of Fine Art Studio Online. The primary purpose is to provide a place to post what we artists think are interesting blogs that are helpful to other artists.
The terms of use were recently posted because artists began using this as a place to promote their own artwork and events - which defeated the original purpose of sharing helpful general information for artists. Thanks for taking the time to comment.