<rss xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"><channel><title>BLOG RSS</title><link>http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog</link><description>BLOG RSS</description><pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2021 21:08:13 GMT</pubDate><lastBuildDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2021 21:08:13 GMT</lastBuildDate><atom:link rel="self" href="http://africantheatreassociation.org/rss.xml"/><item><title>AfTA 2021 Conference</title><link>http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog/2021conference</link><description>2021 Annual International ConferenceAgeing, Old Age, and Disability in African and African Diaspora Performance, Film and FestivalThe Department of African Studies, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany14th-16th July 2021Call for Papers and PerformancesCritics of performing arts in Africa and its diaspora have engaged with a wide range of topics in their writing, but there is limited critical engagement with ageing, old age, and disability. It is this</description><pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2021 21:39:10</pubDate><guid>http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog/2021conference</guid><atom:link rel="related" href="http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog"/></item><item><title>Why Your Titles Should Be No Longer Than This</title><link>http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog/why-your-titles-should-be-no-longer-than-this</link><description>When you're writing your next post, consider this: 80% of people will read your blog headline, but only 20% will stay for the rest.  So, if headlines are 400% more important than what comes after them (where there’s already ever-increasing competition to attract eyes), you need to be more concise than ever to get attention.The Importance of Title LengthA guide on the right length for your post titlesIf you want to keep your followers’ attention while conveying your brilliant wordplay, keep</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2015 11:14:25</pubDate><guid>http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog/why-your-titles-should-be-no-longer-than-this</guid><atom:link rel="related" href="http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog"/></item><item><title>Welcome to Our Blog Feature, Here's How to Use It</title><link>http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog/welcome-to-our-blog-but-what-is-it</link><description>The word "blog" is short for Web Log. It is basically a series of posts in reverse chronological order posted by a website owner. A Blog can be treated like a diary, a news feed, a place for ‘how-to’ articles or simple thoughts and discussions.Getting to know the Blog featureTake the first steps towards writing your own professional blogIt’s likely you will use it to communicate with your website visitors about your website topic. You may wish to tell visitors about your day-to-day life or</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2015 11:13:30</pubDate><guid>http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog/welcome-to-our-blog-but-what-is-it</guid><atom:link rel="related" href="http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog"/></item><item><title>To Blog or Not to Blog? Blog. Of Course We’d Say That.</title><link>http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog/to-blog-or-not-to-blog-blog.-of-course-wed-say-that</link><description>Sure, blogs need a fair amount of work, but they boost Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and pay dividends in the long run. And if you’re not sure what to write, check out Elance or Freelancer.com for affordable alternatives.A well maintained blog is a very useful toolHow can a blog help your website become more visible?Why? The short answer: blogs strengthen your website’s visibility.Blogs are business opportunities that help you:Command attention from your customers. Use Hootsuite or</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2015 11:14:16</pubDate><guid>http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog/to-blog-or-not-to-blog-blog.-of-course-wed-say-that</guid><atom:link rel="related" href="http://africantheatreassociation.org/blog"/></item></channel></rss>