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What No One Ever Tells You About Blogging and Podcasting: Real-Life Advice from 101 People Who Successfully Leverage the Power of the Blogosphere (What No One Ever Tells You About...)

by Ted Demopoulos

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As all these people become publishers – and even more become blog readers – the nature of the material being produced has moved into the realms of politics, professions and consumerism.  For example, “Engadget” is one of the more popular blogs, a daily review of newfangled and exciting gadgets.
 
Blogs and Blogging in business are relatively new, so new that there simply are no rules.  If there were rules, they would be changing and evolving too rapidly to codify.  The best anyone can say is “here is some advice based on what is working today, combined with a good dollop of common sense.”  As a result, this topic fits the What No One Ever Tells You series format perfectly!
 
Despite their “newness,” blogs have rapidly proven themselves in business.  They serve several functions valiantly, including: communicating with customers, potential customers, and other stakeholders, as a research tool to help uncover what is being said about you, your company, your competitors, and your industry, and even as a type of broadcast medium as some are making significant money by monetizing blog traffic through advertising and other means.  Instead of offering our advice on blogs and blogging in business, in this book we offer advice from 101 people who are successfully harnessing the power of blogging.
 



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Average Customer Review:4 out of 5 stars
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

2 out of 5 starsIt was OK, 2008-04-07
I was expecting to learn more about video podcasting. I felt it could have been a little more informative.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsLots of Ideas, 2007-09-06
I've just started my blog on technology investigations called "Hack-igations". I was looking for ideas on how to make the most of my blog, and Demopoulos' book was a big help. It's full of stories about the experiences of other bloggers. The stories give me a sense for blogging culture; they help me fix realistic expectations about what my blog can and cannot do for me.


7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

2 out of 5 starsMore of the same , 2007-07-27
Unfortunately, this book is like so many books on blogging and other Web ventures:

1. It promises "insider information."
2. It's a thrown together compendium of the writings of Web marketing "gurus," most of whose only real experience is in marketing their own purported expertise in Web marketing.
3. From reading it, one does glean a few good ideas.

... and like all the others, it will be useful to those who are new to the field. To use an old saying, it's like a Texas longhorn: a point here, a point there, and a lot of bull in between.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

4 out of 5 starsA Great Toolbox For The Beginner Blogger, 2007-07-19
A book like this isn't about chewing through pages merely for the purpose of consuming knowledge on social networking. It's for the impassioned evangelist seeking to inspire others to action with nothing more than the seed of thought. The author has taken all these great relationships he's cultivated with winning bloggers around the world and compacted them into tiny, bite-sized chunks of expert advice. Based only on what I read in the book I've developed a blog (..) that within three weeks has attracted about 600 visitors including the attention of more than a few key industry people. And, the book is a great resource to review every once in a while to keep you focused on what works.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

3 out of 5 starsWorth a Quick Read, 2007-07-06
This book will take most readers about 101 minutes to read. It is designed in 101 very short chapters of about a page each. In fact each chapter it much like a Blog post. It is a series of interviews with commentary based on the author's discussions with 101 blog writers/experts. I got several ideas from it. It sent me off to the computer to find some of these bloggers. It inspired me to make a post or two. The content on podcasting is a handful of these short chapters. It is well worth a look, but it is not likely something one would read a second time.




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