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OverviewYour Complete Guide to Creating and Maintaining Weblogs Weblogs offer an exciting new way to voice your opinions, share ideas with others, and help your business grow. Written by a team of weblog pioneers-the people who helped create Blogger and the MetaFilter community blog-this book shows you how to build, evolve and automate weblogs for personal and business use. We Blog begins with a complete overview of blog history, the different kinds of weblogs that exist today, and more. It further explains how to create, expand, and promote your own blog, from getting the most out of a variety of blogging tools and services to building a blog for business and expanding your audience through syndication. Packed with insider advice, practical exercises, and illuminating interviews, We Blog is your indispensable guide to the world of weblogs. Build Your Own Blog Today and Get Connected * Create your first blog in just a few minutes * Find out about team blogs and business blogs * Learn how to use six popular blogging tools * Make blogging even easier with an automated weblog system * Add a comment system to connect with your audience * Build your audience by promoting or syndicating your blog Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Bausch , Matthew Haughey , Meg HourihanPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.488kg ISBN: 9780764549625ISBN 10: 0764549626 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 16 August 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsPreface vii Acknowledgments ix Part I: What Is a Blog? 1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Blogs 3 Chapter 2: Blogs in Action 27 Chapter 3: Navigating the Blog Universe 47 Part II: Blog Elements 75 Chapter 4: The Building Blocks of Blogging 77 Chapter 5: Working with Blog Tools and Services 105 Chapter 6: Understanding Blog Technology 143 Part III: Advanced Blogging 173 Chapter 7: Connecting with Your Audience 175 Chapter 8: Using Blogs in Business 211 Chapter 9: Blog Publicity and Syndication 243 Appendix A: HTML Reference 271 Appendix B: Blog Tools Reference 279 Appendix C: Glossary 289 Index 295Reviews...a quintessential guide to this worldwide phenomenon... (Gurteen Knowledge Management, 24 September 2002) ...an excellent introduction to web logs... (Knowledge Management, September 2002) ...this book will help you get started... (PC Utilities, December 2002) ...contains everything you need to know to get startedaA a wealth of useful background information and insights...an excellent introduction to weblogs... (Knowledge Management, November 2002) ...a wealth of information for the person who is interested in weblogs...easy to read and contains useful informationaA a handy companion... (M2 Telecomworldwire, 20 November 2002) ...If you want to get into blogging then this book is useful...a practical how--to instruction book... (Managing Information, May 2003) ...overall this is a good read... (Computer Bulletin, July 2003) ...a quintessential guide to this worldwide phenomenon... (Gurteen Knowledge Management, 24 September 2002) ...an excellent introduction to web logs... (Knowledge Management, September 2002) ...this book will help you get started... (PC Utilities, December 2002) ...contains everything you need to know to get started...a wealth of useful background information and insights?an excellent introduction to weblogs... (Knowledge Management, November 2002) ??a wealth of information for the person who is interested in weblogs?easy to read and contains useful information?a handy companion... (M2 Telecomworldwire, 20 November 2002) ...If you want to get into blogging then this book is useful?a practical how-to instruction book... (Managing Information, May 2003) ...overall this is a good read... (Computer Bulletin, July 2003) """...a quintessential guide to this worldwide phenomenon..."" (Gurteen Knowledge Management, 24 September 2002) ""...an excellent introduction to web logs..."" (Knowledge Management, September 2002) ""...this book will help you get started..."" (PC Utilities, December 2002) ""...contains everything you need to know to get started...a wealth of useful background information and insights?an excellent introduction to weblogs..."" (Knowledge Management, November 2002) ??a wealth of information for the person who is interested in weblogs?easy to read and contains useful information?a handy companion..."" (M2 Telecomworldwire, 20 November 2002) ""...If you want to get into blogging then this book is useful?a practical how-to instruction book..."" (Managing Information, May 2003) ""...overall this is a good read..."" (Computer Bulletin, July 2003)" ...a quintessential guide to this worldwide phenomenon... (Gurteen Knowledge Management, 24 September 2002) ...an excellent introduction to web logs... (Knowledge Management, September 2002) ...this book will help you get started... (PC Utilities, December 2002) ...contains everything you need to know to get starteda a wealth of useful background information and insights...an excellent introduction to weblogs... (Knowledge Management, November 2002) ...a wealth of information for the person who is interested in weblogs...easy to read and contains useful informationa a handy companion... (M2 Telecomworldwire, 20 November 2002) ...If you want to get into blogging then this book is useful...a practical how-to instruction book... (Managing Information, May 2003) ...overall this is a good read... (Computer Bulletin, July 2003) Author InformationPaul Bausch is the co-creator of Blogger, the popular weblog software. A veteran Web developer, Paul is skilled in a variety of programming languages and is the creator of several useful blogging tools. Matthew Haughey started the community weblog MetaFilter.com, which now has over 13,000 members, and helped develop the Blogger.com site and service. Meg Hourihan is the cofounder of Pyra, the company behind Blogger. A frequent speaker on the subject of weblogs, she runs her own award-winning blog (megnut.com) and was profiled by the New Yorker in an article on weblogs. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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