Saturday, December 31, 2011

A novel approach: in search of a more personal writing style, author Yang-May Ooi turns to blogs--and discovers what makes them so compelling to write ... An article from: Communication World

A novel approach: in search of a more personal writing style, author Yang-May Ooi turns to blogs--and discovers what makes them so compelling to write ... An article from: Communication World Review



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Title: A novel approach: in search of a more personal writing style, author Yang-May Ooi turns to blogs--and discovers what makes them so compelling to write and to read.(Interview)
Author: Silvia Cambie
Publication:Communication World (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 24 Issue: 3 Page: 31(3)

Article Type: Interview

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Prescription for Advertising (Kindle Series)

Prescription for Advertising (Kindle Series) Review



Prescription for Advertising is written specifically for the business owner or manager who needs to advertise but really doesn't know HOW to make it happen. It's a comprehensive guide to the complete world of advertising -- everything from positioning to printers, budgeting to billboards, creativity to conventions -- even logos and signage. The 30 easy-to-read chapters will be a great step toward understanding the complex and confusing world of advertising.

Your first company is getting underway and you've decided to advertise your product. But you don't have an agency and wouldn't know what to say to one if you did. Recommendation: read Rx for Advertising, by Edmond A. Bruneau (Boston Books). It's an insider's introduction to murky but important matters such as how to pay an agency, what to expect (and demand) from your account executive, and how to evaluate the agency's recommendations about media buys. Reading it won't make you an expert on advertising, but you'll know what questions to ask those who claim expert status. You'll even be able to talk knowingly about reach, frequency, synergistic advertising, and gross rating points. -- Inc. Magazine

Unlike most advertising books on the market today, "Prescription for Advertising" is not written for the advertising professional, and it's not exactly a do-it-yourself book. "Prescription for Advertising" is a reference guide to help the business person decide what type of advertising to choose, where to go, and how to interact with professional advertising agencies and other advertising personnel. -- The Christian Science Monitor

"Bruneau's book wasn't written for advertising people - it was written for business people. Concise and easy-to-read, it isn't cluttered up with industry jargon and too-precise detail." - -- Business Examiner

"He knows of where he speaks, and he speaks with a succinct humor that makes easy reading. Bruneau has written a highly practical book about a subject that is often hard to grapple with. This book should be read as an introduction to media, all media." - -- Signs of the Times

"One would be hard put to find a better understanding of client advertising needs. It has virtually everything a marketer needs to know in order to make smart advertising decisions." - -- CityBusiness

"Prescription for Advertising is a prescription written specifically for the average businessman who needs to advertise, but really doesn't know how to go about it." - -- Memphis Business Journal

"...a comprehensive guide to the complete world of advertising...everything from positioning to printers, budgeting to billboards, creativity to conventions...even logos and signage..." - -- Dallas Magazine


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Little Blog on the Prairie

Little Blog on the Prairie Review



Gen's family is more comfortable spending time apart than together. Then Gen's mom signs them up for Camp Frontier—a vacation that promises the "thrill" of living like 1890s pioneers. Forced to give up all of her modern possessions, Gen nevertheless manages to email her friends back home about life at "Little Hell on the Prairie," as she's renamed the camp. It turns out frontier life isn't without its good points—like the cute boy who lives in the next clearing. And when her friends turn her emails into a blog, Gen is happily surprised by the fanbase that springs up. But just when it seems Gen and family might pull through the summer, disaster strikes as a TV crew descends on the camp, intent on discovering the girl behind the nationwide blogging sensation—and perhaps ruining the best vacation Gen has ever had.



Sunday, December 25, 2011

The 2011 Book Blogger's Cookbook (The Book Blogger's Cookbook)

The 2011 Book Blogger's Cookbook (The Book Blogger's Cookbook) Review



Great books, bloggers, and recipes meet in this fresh and unique cookbook that helps you experience books, not just read them.
Books were selected from the author’s book review blog and paired with delectable recipes like “Fairy Touched Calico Brownies” from the Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull, “7-Day Layer Dip” from Lauren Oliver’s Before I Fall, and “I Hate Chocolate Cake” from Amanda Hocking’s Switched. Mouthwatering photos complement every recipe.
The 2011 Book Blogger’s Cookbook includes a foreword by Amanda Hocking, author of the USA Today Bestselling Trylle Trilogy and showcases over seventy reviews with links to book review blogs and author websites.
Whether you're a food lover, an avid reader or a book blogger, there’s something for you in The 2011 Book Blogger’s Cookbook.


Saturday, December 24, 2011

Blog Theory: Feedback and Capture in the Circuits of Drive

Blog Theory: Feedback and Capture in the Circuits of Drive Review



Blog Theory: Feedback and Capture in the Circuits of Drive Feature

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Blog Theory offers a critical theory of contemporary media. Furthering her account of communicative capitalism, Jodi Dean explores the ways new media practices like blogging and texting capture their users in intensive networks of enjoyment, production, and surveillance. Her wide-ranging and theoretically rich analysis extends from her personal experiences as a blogger, through media histories, to newly emerging social network platforms and applications.

Set against the background of the economic crisis wrought by neoliberalism, the book engages with recent work in contemporary media theory as well as with thinkers such as Giorgio Agamben, Jean Baudrillard, Guy Debord, Jacques Lacan, and Slavoj ?i?ek. Through these engagements, Dean defends the provocative thesis that reflexivity in complex networks is best understood via the psychoanalytic notion of the drives. She contends, moreover, that reading networks in terms of the drives enables us to grasp their real, human dimension, that is, the feelings and affects that embed us in the system.

In remarkably clear and lucid prose, Dean links seemingly trivial and transitory updates from the new mass culture of the internet to more fundamental changes in subjectivity and politics. Everyday communicative exchangesÑfrom blog posts to text messagesÑhave widespread effects, effects that not only undermine capacities for democracy but also entrap us in circuits of domination.


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Devil's Ink: Blog from the Basement Office

Devil's Ink: Blog from the Basement Office Review



Jeffrey Pugh writes not about our personal relationship with sin but about the forces and ideas to which humans give their lives, with great material effect on the world. He explores how evil embeds itself structurally in human life and how that can bring us misery and frustration. But he writes in a playful way that makes such reflections accessible to a broad spectrum of readers.


Tuesday, December 20, 2011

How to Make Money with Your Blog: The Ultimate Reference Guide for Building, Optimizing, and Monetizing Your Blog (How to Make . . .)

How to Make Money with Your Blog: The Ultimate Reference Guide for Building, Optimizing, and Monetizing Your Blog (How to Make . . .) Review



Blogging for Dollars!

Whether you re an experienced blogger or an absolute beginner, you can make money with your blog. Simply follow the step-by-step advice of two expert bloggers and industry insiders who have launched many successful sites of their own. They ll walk you through every step of the blogging process, and they ll even share their most profitable tricks of the trade.

  • Generate income using various types of ads
  • Tap into the power of other blogs
  • Maximize searches for more hits and more money

Every blogger and website owner needs to read this book. Bill Hartzer, billhartzer.com


Monday, December 19, 2011

How To Blog, Build An Audience And Kick-Start Your Brand Or Business Without Selling Your Soul

How To Blog, Build An Audience And Kick-Start Your Brand Or Business Without Selling Your Soul Review



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Do you remember the days when a mere mention of the word “blog” would split a room in two?

Within a second you could have the nerds and technologically informed silently nodding to themselves and rolling their eyes while the uninitiated blurted out: “HUH? WHAT? A BLOB?!“

Then, unavoidable as the Amen in church, the geeky litany was unrolled: that the word blog was actually a blend of “web-log“ and usually referred to a collection of entries in reverse-chronological which could theoretically consist of text, audio, video and allowed interactivity in the form of comments.

Today, nobody talks like that anymore.

Every child knows what a blog is. Every groundskeeper and aunt from overseas has stumbled over one, before.

And yet, whenever the word blog is mentioned in newspapers and television programs, it is still often treated as if there were invisible quotation marks around it. As if blogs were part of some deeply obscure and terribly unpredictable underworld that were at best approached with caution, at worst avoided as mere swamps of disinformation.

And, to give them some credit: there are these blogs full of political rants, biased to the brim, their contents almost as outrageous as their bad spelling.

Then again, they are just one example of blogging and are in no way representative of the whole spectrum of blogging.

In the same way Victorian poetry and a clumsily translated vaccuum-cleaner manual have not much more in common than being made up of words, also the functions, aesthetics and contents of various blogs can be like day and night.

This book is about one particular approach to blogging, one which I’m fond of calling: The Third Kind (Don’t worry, it doesn’t involve making mountain-shaped models of mud or going on an unpaid alien abduct…, er… holiday.)

This particular approach can be described as follows: building blogs as an attention-infrastructure.

It sounds a bit abstract, doesn't it?

Here are some practical aspects of what an attention-infrastructure can do for you:

- stir up a buzz around your band, brand or business
- attract more customers, fans, sales or sign-ups
- build a reputation
- pave the way for world-domination…

The best about this is that while a consistent blogging campaign can generate the same results (or higher) than an advertising campaign it doesn’t cost anything and it’s not even felt as advertising, because it’s more like a free sample than a coupon.

Now, obviously there are a lot of books and other forms of advice about blogging that promise to get you a such and such figure income per year, etc.

And while, at least on the technical side, they aren’t all wrong, blogging for financial gains is a complete understatement of what a blog can do! This doesn’t mean that a blog can’t also help businesses and individuals make money. A third kind approach to blogging will and should certainly and unmistakably help to ramp up the bacon, so you can focus on other things.

But blogging for dough is like being satisfied with fool’s gold.

The third kind approach to blogging starts where other approaches stop.

It does not just bring quick sales today but has the potential to put anyone’s business on a trajectory of growth and inevitable success in the long haul, if subjected to the right pressure, commitment and quality.

In this book you'll find out how to:

- get a professional blog up and running without any programming experience
- crank out writing that will bring your band, brand or business attention
- build mailing-lists that build themselves
- create buttons and links that actually get clicked
- write irresistible headlines
- come up with a writing schedule that you (and your readers) can actually follow
- use Social Media to make your blog go viral without wasting time and effort
- keep writing when the going gets tough
- capitalize on feedback without falling prey to statistics
- get professional photos for free
- create articles that sell
and much more...


Saturday, December 17, 2011

WordPress Power Guide - Using WordPress to Blog Your Way to Success - Blogging Guide

WordPress Power Guide - Using WordPress to Blog Your Way to Success - Blogging Guide Review



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WordPress Power Guide

Go Beyond The Basics and Make Your WordPress Site Rock

Are you already using WordPress on your website or blog? Ready to crank it up a notch and reap the maximum benefit from your site?
Then the WordPress Power Guide is for you.

Traffic Generation

Whether your goal is to make money from your site or just share your views with the world, you need traffic. Did you know there are plugins that helps your site rank higher with the search engines? Just read the WordPress Power Guide to discover how to set up your site so it’s easy for visitors (and you!) to use and achieves the best SE ranking.

Importance of Plugins and Themes

Have you ever visited a site that drew you in immediately? Chances are you were smitten because of a plugin, image, or customized theme. If your blog feels a bit blah, jazz it up! WordPress Power Guide walks you through installing images and even lists the best plugins and themes to install and customize so you can make your blog your own.

Keep Them Coming Back For More

Open the door to repeat visitors with a WP tune-up. Polls and comment sections encourage participation and keep visitors glued to your site. . .but they’re an invitation for spammers. The WordPress Power Guide reveals how to cut down on spam while still allowing visitors to participate and relate to you so they keep coming back for more.
Small Investment, Big Return

If you want to make money from your blog, you can’t afford not knowing the few simple tweaks that will really pay off. The good news? The secrets to optimize every piece of your blog are revealed in WordPress Power Guide. You won’t find a more comprehensive manual anywhere so grab your copy now. You will be amazed at the results.

Blog Your Way to Success

Some of the Topics that are inside

* How to Attract Readers with Your Writing
* Find The Right Topics that Work for You
* Easy Ways to Give Your Blog Power
* How to Make Attractive Blogs
* Easy Changes that Makes Big Improvements
* SEO Made Easy
* Power Plugins that Work for You
* How to Make Your Readers Want to Comment
* Stop Spam in its Tracks without losing Commenters
* Get Traffic to Your Blog for Free
* Glue Your Readers to Your Blog Posts
* How to Earn Cash with Your Blog
* Become an Expert Now
* Where to Get Cheap Help


Friday, December 16, 2011

The Waiting Room (The Edward Francis Blogs)

The Waiting Room (The Edward Francis Blogs) Review



The acclaimed short story. Introducing Edward Francis, part-time blogger, full-time social outcast. If you've ever been kept waiting, anywhere, at any time, you'll relate to this. Download the free sample now.


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Greatest Hits of The Blog That Ate Brooklyn: Inside the Mind of a Musician

Greatest Hits of The Blog That Ate Brooklyn: Inside the Mind of a Musician Review



Wonder what joys and terrors lie inside the mind of a musician? Jump right in with Sue Terry and experience the bizarre ruminations of a professional sax player. Dirty dog club owners, screw-loose bureaucrats and other arrogant cats are all on parade as you ride shotgun on her gigs and watch what goes on behind the scenes in show biz. Sweet Sue elegantly dishes the dirt and harmonizes her way through it all, with her trademark jazzy flair. Whether you're a player or a toe-tapper, you'll groove on these insights from the "Superwoman of Jazz." "You bring to the world your dedication and knowledge to share with all those willing to explore...attached to that is your love of life and its mysteries, whose energy surrounds you like a zillion watt bulb." --musician/producer David CasT "Overwhelmingly hip!"--composer/bassist Derwyn Holder


Monday, December 12, 2011

Publish on Amazon Kindle with Kindle Direct Publishing

Publish on Amazon Kindle with Kindle Direct Publishing Review



A free guide to publishing your book on Kindle with Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP). KDP is a fast and easy self-publishing tool that lets anyone upload and format their titles for sale in the Kindle Store.

It's Your Thing.
Have a book you want to sell? Sign up with Kindle Direct Publishing and publish your content in the Amazon Kindle Store.

Do It.
If you have an Amazon.com account, you're already signed up with Kindle Direct Publishing. Start publishing now!

Your Way.
Kindle Direct Publishing gives you everything you need to become your own publisher today. See for yourself.

Visit us at kdp.amazon.com


Saturday, December 10, 2011

Learning on the Blog: Collected Posts for Educators and Parents

Learning on the Blog: Collected Posts for Educators and Parents Review



Best-selling author Will Richardson's collection of blog posts on today’s key education topics that describe how to reform schools to prepare students for 21st-century careers.


Wednesday, December 7, 2011

imagine...{Gods's Blogs} Insights from his site

imagine...{Gods's Blogs} Insights from his site Review



How would you feel if you thought God was writing a personal note to you …on his website…and it was about some of the stuff that was making you wonder if he really existed at all. This book does make you feel….while it makes you think. Maybe God isn’t the person we thought He was. Maybe his thoughts aren’t what we have been taught.

God’s Blogs has some insightful new and fresh thoughts that help us to see more of God’s character, his love, and his grace as he reflects on his own thoughts about marriage, death, laughter, dads, and questions like "Why are we here", and what about Tsunamis and poverty?" A fascinating read that will make you laugh and cry and search your own thoughts about who He is.


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Blogging All-in-One For Dummies

Blogging All-in-One For Dummies Review



Blogging All-in-One For Dummies Feature

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A complete guide to creating and establishing your place in the blogosphere!

New blogs are being launched at the rate of 175,000 a day. To stand out from the masses, bloggers need the detailed information and advice packed into this all-in-one guide.

Here's what new bloggers need to get started and what experienced bloggers need to upgrade and even earn money from their blogs. Eight self-contained minibooks cover joining the blogosphere, blogging software, tools that extend your blog, marketing your blog, microblogging, making money from your blog, corporate blogging, and niche blogging.

  • Blogging is replacing traditional media and gaining credibility; to succeed, bloggers need a greater understanding of blogging basics, tools, and techniques
  • Eight minibooks cover getting started, software, other tools, blog marketing, microblogging (including Twitter), monetizing your blog, and corporate and niche blogging
  • Helps new bloggers become active and productive members of the blogging community
  • Provides vital information for both hobby bloggers and those who want to build a career around blogging

Presented in the fun and friendly For Dummies style, Blogging All-in-One For Dummies is a complete reference guide to starting and maintaining a successful blog.


Saturday, December 3, 2011

Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers

Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers Review



Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers Feature

  • Business, Customers and Blogs

Editorial Reviews
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About the Authors:

Robert Scoble helps run Microsoft’s Channel 9 Web site. He began his blog in 2000 and now has more than 3.5 million readers every year. Scoble’s blog has earned acclaim in Fortune magazine, Fast Company, and The Economist.

Shel Israel played a key strategic role in introducing some of technology’s most successful products, including PowerPoint, FileMaker, and Sun Microsystems workstations.He’s been an expert on innovation for more than twenty years.

An Excerpt from Naked Conversations:

Bloggings's Six Pillars: There are six key differences between blogging and any other communications channel. You can find any of them elsewhere. These are the Six Pillars of Blogging:

1.Publishable.Anyone can publish a blog.You can do it cheaply and post often. Each posting is instantly available worldwide.

2.Findable. Through search engines, people will find blogs by subject, by author, or both. The more you post, the more findable you become.

3.Social. The blogosphere is one big conversation. Interesting topical conversations move from site to site, linking to each other. Through blogs, people with shared interests build relationships unrestricted by geographic borders.

4.Viral. Information often spreads faster through blogs than via a newsservice. No form of viral marketing matches the speed and efficiency of a blog.

5.Syndicatable. By clicking on an icon, you can get free "home delivery" of RSS- enabled blogs into your e-mail software. RSS lets you know when a blog you subscribe to is updated, saving you search time. This process is considerably more efficient than the last- generation method of visiting one page of one web site at a time looking for changes.

6.Linkable. Because each blog can link to all others, every blogger has access to the tens of millions of people who visit the blogosphere every day.

You can find each of these elements elsewhere. None is, in itself, all that remarkable. But in final assembly, they are the benefits of the most powerful two-way Internet communications tool so far developed.

Other Blogging Books

Blogging For Dummies

Buzz Marketing with Blogs For Dummies

Publishing a Blog with Blogger


From the creator of the number one business blog comes a powerful exploration of how, and why, businesses had better be blogging: Naked Conversations.

According to experts Robert Scoble and Shel Israel, blogs offer businesses something that has long been lacking in their communication with customers -- meaningful dialogue. Devoid of corporate-speak and empty promises, business blogs can humanize communication, bringing companies and their constituencies together in a way that improves both image and bottom line.

The authors use more than 50 case histories to explain why blogging is an efficient and credible method of business communication. You'll find yourself excited about the possibilities blogs present after reading just a few pages. Discover how:

  • Prominent business leaders, including Mark Cuban of the Dallas Mavericks, Bob Lutz from General Motors, and Jonathan Schwartz of Sun Microsystems, are beginning to use blogs to connect with their customers in new ways.
  • Blogging has changed the rules of communication and competition.
  • You can launch an effective blogging strategy and the reasons why you should.
Featuring a foreword by Tom Peters, this is a resource you and your business can't do without.