Books about Blogging - Learn from the Blog Masters
Whether you're just starting a blog or have been blogging for years, professional bloggers Darren Rowse and Chris Garrett show you how to turn your passion for blogging into extra revenue.
If you are going to buy a book about blogging, make it this one. Each page includes useful tips and techniques for building a successful blog.
Whether you're just finding out about blogs or you've been blogging for a while and are curious about podcasting or videoblogging, you can find answers in this book!
Like many Dummies books, this book is comprehensive! It's a thorough introduction to blogging from rank Internet newbie, to the typical active
blogger seeking to learn more about the medium.
This comprehensive guide to blogging is written by the editors of The Huffington Post, the most popular political blog on the Internet. It includes everything you want to know about blogging, but didn't know who to ask
If you'd like to try to make some money with your blog, be sure to check out the section on using Google AdSense, Amazon Associates, as well as some other blog business models.
From coming up with a style for your vlog, to planning your vlog posts, including a host of tips on how to best shoot, edit, compress, publish and promote your videos, the book covers all the bases you will need to know about in order to get your video blog off the ground.
Ryanne and Michael have been educating people about how to set up their own videoblogs at the website freevlog.org for some time now. They bring their expertise to bear in this book going wider and deeper.
Among more than 100 million blogs, a few stand out as influential, ground-breaking, and singularly successful. In the book, these bloggers have shared their tactics, their philosophies, what drives them, how they mine for subject matter, and their personal secrets for success.
As you read the book, you'll easily notice patterns in the advice, motivations and other factors that were keys to these bloggers' success. By the end of the book, you'll have a very concise list of what to do if you want to get started blogging (or improve your current blog).
Robert Scoble and Shel Israel argue that every business can benefit from smart "naked" blogging, whether the company's a smalltown plumbing operation or a multinational fashion house.
Naked Conversation is an explanation of how blogging works, and how useful blogs can be to companies. Don't miss this book even if you and/or your organization haven't yet jumped into the blogosphere.
Blog Blazers is full of tips from
highly successful bloggers and shows you what it
takes to make your own blog successful.
A blockbuster blog, the kind you thought only a few lucky souls had, is less about luck and more about common sense and a little extra effort. And it's within your grasp. Let the pros show you the way.
Millions are changing their habits when it comes to information acquisition, and the blogosphere has appeared so suddenly as to surprise even the most sophisticated of analysts.
Hugh Hewitt helps you catch up with and get ahead of this phenomenon. While many others have compared blogging to the invention of the printing press, Hewitt delves shows how a young monk named Luther used the new technology to transform Western culture.
Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms by Will Richardson is a great resource for any teacher or instructional technologist who wants to integrate technology into the classroom.
This guide demonstrates how Web tools can generate exciting new learning formats, and explains how to apply these tools in the classroom to engage all students in a new world of synchronous information feeds and interactive learning.
In Blogging for Business, authors Shel Holtz and Ted Demopoulos tell you exactly how and why more companies are incorporating blogs into their business strategies. This smart new guide helps you engage in the global conversation by creating and maintaining blogs to generate heightened awareness and greater customer mindshare.
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