Among more than 102,000,000 blogs that are currently on the internet, there are only a small, select few that manage to stand out as ground breaking, successful or influential against the backdrop of so many others. This book focuses on thirty blogging heroes, touching on everything from parenting to the current business trends. These thirty bloggers have been written about in magazines like Popular Science and Wired, and they have been featured on 20/20, CNN, MSNBC and NPR. These innovative and creative thinkers are now being featured in this book following one on one interview conversations with Michael A. Banks, allowing them to share their philosophies and their tactics, what drives them, how they find subjects to write about, and their personal secrets for attaining success in the blogosphere.
The thirty bloggers that are interviewed in this book have gained a loyal following over time and through experience that continues to grow even to this day. They write about a wide variety of topics and reach out to an endless number of different markets. These are bloggers who are doing it right, because they are passionate about the subjects on which they write, and they are even more passionate about simply being passionate. These are thirty of the most successful bloggers in the nation, and they have come together to share their stories, and to share their secrets in their own words. This is wisdom that you simply cannot afford to miss if you are serious about starting your own blog. The thirty bloggers interviewed in this book are:
Dave Taylor from The Intuitive Life Business Blog
Chris Anderson from The Long Tail
Gina Trapani from Lifehacker
Ina Steiner from AuctionBytes
Mary Jo Foley from All About Microsoft
Dave Rothman from TeleRead
Frank Warren from PostSecret
Mike Masnick from Techdirt
Mark Frauenfelder from BoingBoing.net
Robert Scoble from Scobleizer
Peter Rojas from Engadget
John Neff from Autoblog
Ken Fisher from Ars Technica
Deborah Petersen from Life in the Fast Lane
Joel Comm from JoelComm.com
Brian Lam from Gizmodo
Kristin Darguzas from ParentDish
Chris Grant from Joystiq
Scott McNulty from The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Philipp Lenssen from Google Blogoscoped
Brad Hill from Weblogs, Inc.
Steve Rubel from Micro Persuasion
Rebecca Lieb from ClickZ
Deidre Woollard from Luxist
Gary Lee from An Internet Marketing Web Site
Richard MacManus from Read/WriteWeb
Eric T. from Internet Duct Tape
Victor Agreda from DIY Life
Steve Garfield from Steve Garfield’s Video Blog
Grant Robertson from Download Squad
With insight from these top bloggers in the industry, there is no reason why you cannot jump start your own blog activities and find success with a corporate blog online.
Originally posted 2009-01-02 05:21:53. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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