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3.0 out of 5 stars
BlogWild,
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This review is from: Blogwild (Hardcover)
Blog Wild is Andy Wibbels guide to the creative world of blogging.Blog Wild is written in five parts; 1. Introduction to blogs 2. How blogs help business 3. Starting a blog 4. Advanced Techniques 5. Blog Promotion While this book should only be thoroughly read by individuals with no computing background it is a nice complementary piece to those, like me, who find themselves within the intermediate computing class. This book could serve as a great tool to give a senior leader who is having a hard time being won over to the benefits of a corporate/personal blog. Andy also does a good job at promoting other blogs (Seth Godin, Tom Peters), blog ecosystems (Blogdex, IceRocket, BlogPulse), and other blog search engines (A9) However a few chapters become irrelevant if you do not plan on blogging through Typepad. Likewise if you plan on (or are currently using) Typepad it can serve as a users manual. Most Helpful Customer Reviews on Amazon.com (beta) Amazon.com:
4.3 out of 5 stars (55 customer reviews) 23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pros and Cons,
By Brad Shorr "Brad Shorr" - Published on Amazon.com
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Pros:1. Clearly written in an engaging style. 2. Easy to read and not overly technical. He does a good job of explaining fairly complex things like RSS feeds so beginners can understand. 3. A few very good pieces of blogging advice and some interesting blog citations. Cons: 1. The bulk of the text is a "how-to" manual for TypePad. If you don't use that platform, well over half the book will be barely relevant. 2. No screen shots. When you're explaining, for instance, step-by-step posting mechanics, screen shots clear up a lot of confusion. 3. Although the book sings the praises of business blogging, I don't think it provides enough depth to get company leadership behind it. More detailed case studies might have helped. 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Introduction to Blogging With TypePad,
By O. Brown "Ms. O. Khannah-Brown" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Blogwild (Hardcover)
***This was a great book for newbies to blogging who don't know which blogging platform to select (and who would follow the author's recommendation to use TypePad) or who already use TypePad. So if you have a small business, or you're thinking of having just your own personal blog but have no idea where to start, this is the book for you. For people with some blogging experience, this book is a little too introductory. I've had my own blog for a year, and I picked up a few somewhat useful ideas, but not enough to justify the price of the book. The book is very small (5" X 7") with a larger font, lots of white space, and is only 174 pages. This 174 pages includes the index, several brief success stories of small business people who have blogs, and over 50 pages just devoted to doing specific things in TypePad. I read the whole thing in under an hour, but I skimmed over the "how-to's" for TypePad since I use another platform and I'm not interested in learning about TypePad. There also is not very much information here specific to small businesses. The book touches on small businesses as it covers various "how-to"s of blogging, but not nearly enough to call itself "A Guide for Small Business Blogging". So if you're a beginner to the blogosphere, get this book and take off. I think it would be an easy way to quickly get up and going. If you have much experience at all, though, you may feel like me---disappointed and let down. *** 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
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Beginners Only - Resources Questionable,
By Christine M. Lekander "Self Help Junkie" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Blogwild (Hardcover)
I picked up Blogwild in the bookstore where it is very lonely with few alternatives for books on blogging for business. I bought it because I intend to learn how to make money with blogs and the book has a short chapter called How to Make Money Blogging. It turned out that a recent Wallstreet Journal Article I had read already told me everything in this chapter. "Oh well," I thought, "I might get some more information for the website resource that Andy Wibbels lists." But, when I checked out the website, I found it was an enrollment only course that Mr. Wibbel wrote himself and that costs $280.00. Well, sorry, but I didn't get enough for my $20.00 investment in this book to fork over another $280.00!!I wasn't going to write this review because the other reviewers have covered what this book really is, an extremely basic and short book for those who really haven't yet got a blogging clue. But, when I found the one resource I checked out on the web belonged to the author and costs even more money, I had to write about it. |
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