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		<title>Start Your Own Blogging Business, Second Edition (Start Your Own&#8230;)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 20:32:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Blogging For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 08:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[If you want to give yourself a Web presence without spending a lot of time or money, a blog is your answer and this is your guide. Blogs (Web logs) are short, diary-like entries on a Web site that has a chronological, journal format. Fun or informative, but not formal, blogs are easy to set up, maintain, and update. You can share your personal, stream-of-consciousness musings or your expertise on any subject ranging from your family vacation to world peace. This guide helps beginners (even technophobes) get started fast, with the essential info on:      <ul type="disc">      <li>The elements of blogs, such as entries, sidebars, categories, comments, and index pages      <li>The different types of hosting services, from free to fee and from “turn key” services that are easy-to-use to DIY programs       <li>Details on two popular, free “social community” hosted Web services that are ideal for casual bloggers—MSN Spaces and Yahoo! 360      <li>The scoop on Blogger, a popular free hosted service that has some community tools like the social networks, but is basically blog-intensive      <li>DIY blogging, covering three of the most powerful and flexible blog programs—Movable Type, WordPress, and Radio Userland      <li>Hooking into RSS feeds to distribute your blog entries beyond your site      <li>Choosing a newsreader      <li>Ways to raise the visibility of your blog and make money from blogging      </ul>    <p>    Complete with step-by-step instructions and lots of screen shots, this guide walks you through everything from setting up your blog and posting your first entry to adding photos, audio, and more. It includes the URLs of lots of sample sites to see to give you an idea of blog possibilities. In addition to the essential how-to, it fills you in on:      <ul type="disc">      <li>The blogosphere, blog culture and etiquette, snarks, macrologues, and more      <li>Moblogs that let you post entries remotely using your portable computer, PDA, or cell phone      <li>Buying a domain through a registrar such as Network Solutions, Register.com, or Go Daddy      <li>MP3 blogs, vlogs (videoblogs), photoblogging, audioblogging, podcasting, and more      </ul>    <p>    You know you have something to say, whether it’s heavy stuff or just your thought for the day. Make your opinions known. Get your photos shown. With <i>Blogging For Dummies</i>, you’ll soon be blogging with the best of ‘em.
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		<title>Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It&#8217;s Becoming, and Why It Matters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 04:06:09 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Blogs are everywhere. They have exposed truths and spread rumors. Made and lost fortunes. Brought couples together and torn them apart. Toppled cabinet members and sparked grassroots movements. Immediate, intimate, and influential, they have put the power of personal publishing into everyone’s hands. Regularly dismissed as trivial and ephemeral, they have proved that they are here to stay.<br><br>In <i>Say Everything,</i> Scott Rosenberg chronicles blogging’s unplanned rise and improbable triumph, tracing its impact on politics, business, the media, and our personal lives. He offers close-ups of innovators such as Blogger founder Evan Williams, investigative journalist Josh Marshall, exhibitionist diarist Justin Hall, software visionary Dave Winer, "mommyblogger" Heather Armstrong, and many others. <br><br>These blogging pioneers were the first to face new dilemmas that have become common in the era of Google and Facebook, and their stories offer vital insights and warnings as we navigate the future. How much of our lives should we reveal on the Web? Is anonymity a boon or a curse? Which voices can we trust? What does authenticity look like on a stage where millions are fighting for attention, yet most only write for a handful? And what happens to our culture now that everyone can say everything?<br><br>Before blogs, it was easy to believe that the Web would grow up to be a clickable TV–slick, passive, mass-market. Instead, blogging brought the Web’s native character into focus–convivial, expressive, democratic. Far from being pajama-clad loners, bloggers have become the curators of our collective experience, testing out their ideas in front of a crowd and linking people in ways that broadcasts can’t match. Blogs have created a new kind of public sphere–one in which we can think out loud together. And now that we have begun, Rosenberg writes, it is impossible to imagine us stopping.<br><br>In his first book, <i>Dreaming in Code,</i> Scott Rosenberg brilliantly explored the art of creating software ("the first true successor to <i>The Soul of a New Machine,</i>" wrote James Fallows in <i>The Atlantic</i>). In <i>Say Everything,</i> Rosenberg brings the same perceptive eye to the blogosphere, capturing as no one else has the birth of a new medium.<br><br><br><i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>
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		<title>Strategies and Tools for Corporate Blogging</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 12:12:35 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[If advertising and public relations were the best ways to connect with a company's audience through traditional media, and blogs are the best way to connect with millions of customers through the medium of online consumer generated media, then how can companies best use blogs to connect with their audience through the medium of consumer-generated media?<br><br>The answer is through blogger relations, the process of interacting with bloggers and blog readers to get a company's message to an audience.  This book targets business people, marketing professionals, public relations firms, search engine optimization and online marketing agency staff with a primer on the importance of corporate blogging and how to conduct a successful blogger relations ongoing campaign.                                       <br><br>* Provides tools for companies to interact with customers through blogging communities <br>* Shows how to transform public relations and search marketing through consumer-generated media, RSS feeds and comment interaction strategies <br>* Describes how to optimize blog articles for blog search engines and provides content strategies<br>* Provides companies the planning tools to evaluate its blogging community and company resources for effective blogging
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		<title>Effective Blogging for Libraries</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 17:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Renowned library blogger, speaker, and educator Connie Crosby shares her experience and expertise in this step-by-step guide to successful library blogging. As you build your skills with Neal-Schuman's Tech Set, Effective Blogging for Libraries is the go-to resource for any librarian in search of practical, easy-to-implement instruction for creating and managing a winning library blog. This comprehensive guide spans all phases of the library blogging process. You'll learn how to properly plan for and implement your blog, crucial posting techniques, and strategies for dealing with comments and tagging. You'll save time with Crosby's advice for marketing your blog, tips for managing staff bloggers, usability guidelines, and a variety of assessment methods. And she gives you real-life examples from libraries with successful blogs to help demonstrate current best practices. As with all the Tech Set guides, the discussion is accessible to novices who wants to learn the technology and how to implement it, as well as seasoned pros charged with translating best practice examples to the local setting and quantifying results.
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		<title>The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 10:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>Book Description</strong><br />The editors of The Huffington Post--the most linked-to blog on the web--offer an A-Z guide to all things blog, with information for everyone from the tech-challenged newbie looking to get a handle on this new way of communicating to the experienced blogger looking to break through the clutter of the Internet. With an introduction by Arianna Huffington, the site's cofounder and editor in chief, this book is everything you want to know about blogging, but didn't know who to ask.  <p>As entertaining as it is informative, <em>The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging</em> will show you what to do to get your blog started. You'll find tools to help you build your blog, strategies to create your community, tips on finding your voice, and entertaining anecdotes from HuffPost bloggers that will make you wonder what took you so long to blog in the first place.</p>  <p>The Guide also includes choice selections from HuffPost's wide-ranging mix of top-notch bloggers. Among those who have blogged on HuffPost are Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Larry David, Jane Smiley, Bill Maher, Nora Ephron, Jon Robin Baitz, Steve Martin, Lawrence O'Donnell, Ari Emanuel, Mia Farrow, Al Franken, Gary Hart, Barbara Ehrenreich, Edward Kennedy, Harry Shearer, Nancy Pelosi, Adam McKay, John Ridley, and Alec Baldwin.</p>  <p align="left"><span class="h1"><strong>A Message from Arianna Huffington</strong></span></p>  <p>Dear Amazon customer,</p>  <p><img align="right" border="0" src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/books/promos/Huffington_Arianna_250.jpg" />I'm thrilled to be working with Amazon.com as an online bookseller and partner for the publication of our new book, <em>The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging</em>. Amazon understands how to use the Internet to harness intelligence that enables people to make informed decisions. That mission is similar to that of The Huffington Post, a news and opinion site I co-founded in May 2005, and which has grown to become the most linked-to blog in the world. Bringing people together and sparking interesting conversations among my friends is ingrained in my DNA, and the world of blogging has opened up this passion to endless possibilities. It's fast-paced, limitless, and best of all, there's room for everyone. That's why I'm so excited about our <em>Complete Guide to Blogging</em>--if you have ever tried to start your own blog, wondered if you could, or if you're just an insatiable blog-addict, this book is for you. Our team of editors and contributors has put together all the tools you'll need to build your blog, strategies to create your community, ideas for finding your blogger voice, and countless, hilarious anecdotes and stories.</p>  <p>What are you waiting for? Start blogging!</p>  <p>Best,<br /> Arianna</p>  <p align="left"><span class="h1"><strong>Questions for Arianna Huffington</strong></span></p>  <p><strong>Amazon.com:</strong> There are over 100 million blogs in the world, and counting. Does the world need another one? Is it too late to start one that will have any sort of impact?</p>  <p><strong>Huffington:</strong> There is always room for another blog &ndash; the key is having something to say, and the ability to say it in an interesting way.  That combination will allow you to break through in almost any medium, but especially in blogging. New bloggers are rising to the top all the time.</p>  <p><strong>Amazon.com:</strong> When you meet someone and tell them, "You should blog!" (which it's my understanding happens quite often), what is it about them that makes you think they'd be a good blogger, especially in the long term? Are there some writers you wouldn't say that to?</p>  <p><strong>Huffington:</strong> I invite people who have an interesting point of view, a provocative way of looking at the world. And the best bloggers tend to be a little obsessed about something. When I see those things, I get excited about offering a platform to express them. One of the original reasons for starting HuffPost was my feeling that some of the most interesting voices in our culture weren't online--and I wanted to make it easier for them to make the transition.</p>  <p><strong>Amazon.com:</strong> Has the Huffington Post turned out the way you planned? What surprises did you adapt to take advantage of?</p>  <p><strong>Huffington:</strong> We had our hopes, but no one could have predicted that HuffPost would become such a huge success. One of the things that surprised us was the passion expressed by our community, so we worked hard to provide them an easy way to comment, and an environment where civil discourse is encouraged.</p>  <p><strong>Amazon.com:</strong> As many people have noted, the Obama campaign was the first to really harness the power of the web for fundraising and organizing. Do you think running in the first heavily blogged election also made his victory more possible?</p>  <p><strong>Huffington:</strong> Obama's online operation was state of the art--incorporating everything from viral videos to texting-as-a-grassroots-organzing-tool to social networking sites to its online fundraising juggernaut--and was a key component in his success. It wouldn't be overstating things to say that if it wasn't for the web, we'd be inaugurating a different 44th president on January 20th. And thanks to blogging--and YouTube, instant fact-checks, and viral emails--it was much harder for his opponents to use the tactics of the past: fear, smear, and anything goes.</p>  <p><strong>Amazon.com:</strong> You and your editors have written a book about blogging (while noting the irony of doing so). There's a lot of talk about the relationship between blogs and newspapers, but less so about how blogs will live with books. Aside from the obvious examples of bloggers getting book deals, how do you think blogs and books will affect each other?</p>  <p><strong>Huffington:</strong> Anything that keeps people reading is a good thing! And blogging has certainly led to a renaissance of sorts for the written word. We live in a culture dominated by visual imagery and communication, so having so much vital writing on the web has helped re-habituate the younger generation to reading ... and hopefully blogs will be a gateway drug that leads them on to the harder stuff of books. And people blogging about books is obviously a great way to promote the best of the new releases (and some deserving older releases that never got the attention they warranted).</p>
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		<title>Blogging for Business: Everything You Need to Know and Why You Should Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 08:47:36 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Why do 20 to 40 million Weblogs, or blogs, serve as an outlet for an estimated 32 million readers worldwide?  And why do these numbers continue to skyrocket?<P> <P>In <I>Blogging for Business</i>, 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.<P> <P>In <I>Blogging for Business</i>, the authors reveal why businesses should embrace blogging:<P> <P>•  How to tap into the power of blogs <P>•  How blogs are different from e-zines, Web sites, and message boards<P>•  Why businesses need to monitor blogs that discuss their products and services<P>•  How to use an internal corporate blog as an effective knowledge sharing tool<P>•  Future iterations of blogging, such as podcasts and vlogs <P>•  Legal considerations <P> <P>Worldwide corporations from EDS and IBM to General Motors and Sprint are leveraging the myriad applications of blogs for product marketing, customer affinity programs, public relations, and internal communications.  Packed with top-notch recommendations from two pros,<I> Blogging for Business</i> demonstrates that blogs offer a competitive advantage that businesses cannot afford to overlook.  
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		<title>Blogging in a Snap (Sams Teach Yourself)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 23:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P style="MARGIN: 0px">The World Wide Web is a big place, and it is hard to find your way through it, much less make an impact on it. Blogs have revolutionized the idea of each person having a voice on the web and <I>Sams Teach Yourself </I><I>Blogging In a Snap</I> is your guide to making your mark on the Internet world. This comprehensive guide to blogging focuses on using Blogger, the blogging tool hosted by Google. Blogger is a user-friendly blogging tool, but documentation on how to maximize your blogging experience using it is limited. This book bridges that gap, and provides you with everything you need to know to create and maintain your blog, from setting up a Blogger account to creative blogging tricks and techniques to blogging etiquette. You'll learn how to customize your blog, comment on other people's blogs, and share photos through your blog. Even if you already know what blogging is and are just looking for a few tips on how to make your blog bigger and better, the book's modular, task-based format will allow you to jump in anywhere and be on your way. Join the blogging craze with the help of <I>Sams Teach Yourself </I><I>Blogging In a Snap</I>. </P>
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		<title>Blogging for Fame and Fortune</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 05:10:01 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Blog Your Way to the Big Time</b><br>            <p>Attract millions and make big money using success secrets from cyber superstars and blogging pros, including entertainment blogger Perez Hilton and Blogger.com's Taj Campbell. Learn how to build a noteworthy online identity, captivate the masses, and break into mainstream media-leveraging your creativity, not your bank account. Plus, discover how to immediately cash in on your online platform and new-found popularity!<ul>        <li>Create a custom, sticky blog site using free blogging services    <li>Transform your opinions, expertise, commentary, audio/video creations, and the like into your next paycheck    <li>Dare your audience to take notice with 101 proven blogging topics and subject matters    <li>Gain the competitive advantage using expert advice from the world's best known bloggers and blog experts     <li>Use original, innovative techniques and powerful tools to make your blog stand out    <li>Learn how to avoid the 10 most common blogger mistakes    <li>And more</ul>        <p>On the net, no topic is off limits. Share your opinions, thoughts, commentary, audio/video creations, and expertise to build your online presence and launch yourself into stardom!
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		<title>The Professionals Guide to Blogging (1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2010 16:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[This article serves as a guide to defining and understanding what blogging is and how a new blogger can create, write, and promote a blog of his or her own. It covers how to choose an appropriate blogging platform, how to optimize a blog for search engine rankings, provides tips on how to brainstorm appealing blog content, and identifies how to promote and measure the success of your blogging efforts. Additionally, at the bottom of this guide are two comprehensive appendices that provide links out to valuable blogging resources, software, tools, and plugins.
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