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Blogging All-In-One for Dummies

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A complete update to the ultimate reference guide on blogging basics!The increase in the number of blogs is seemingly endless and continues to grow at a phenomenal rate, thanks in part to the rise of smartphones, tablets, and blogging applications. With this kind of popularity, how can a blogger stand out from the rest of the masses? This all-in-one guide is packed with detailed information and advice that helps you create and solidify your place in the blogosphere. You'll learn how to get started, use blogging tools, collaborate with other bloggers, become a part of mobile blogging, and much more.Covers getting started, working with blogging software, other tools, blog marketing, microblogging (including Twitter), making money with 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"Blogging All-in-One For Dummies, 2nd Edition" cuts through the clutter and offers you a fun and friendly reference guide to starting and maintaining a successful blog.

768 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 5, 2010

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July 31, 2012
For novice bloggers (which is what I was), this book gave me a good overview of blogging. The author provided a comprehensive look at blogging, things to think about before starting a blog, applications, tools, making money, things not to do, etc.
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August 30, 2012


This is my Bible for blogging. I was a total novice to the world of blogging, and my ignorance frightened me. This book, however, set me right up.
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12 reviews
June 11, 2018
It's a little dated, but that's the internet for you. The only complaint that I have is that some of the suggested websites either no longer exist or they are no longer free. Other than that it was a great resource that really helped me build my blog successfully. I kept reading and then having to go change thinfs to my blog.
11 reviews
May 13, 2021
Informative -

Informative - step by step & clear explanations - for beginners or review for experienced bloggers - great reference volume - tends to repeat things a lot, but that ensures you got it - I’ve read it front to back twice & acquired new insights both times
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37 reviews1 follower
November 20, 2017
an older edition but nevertheless some very useful and pertinent information and strategies for starting a blog online.
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18 reviews
June 23, 2021
Blogging in the 2010s

Good Basic intro to blogging but SUPER DATED. Tech has changed so much that a lot of the info in this book is now obsolete.
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September 16, 2021
Beginner-level. If you've already been blogging, you probably won't find much, if anything, of value. I skimmed it, finding only a few things worth noting. It's 8 books in one, and covers a lot of ground.

I read this looking for insights to make the quality of our blog even better, and to improve our efforts in promoting our blog.

I strongly disagreed with one tip:
Whenever you leave a comment on another blog, be sure to use the same keyword phrase in the Name field … Doing so helps your search engine optimization and branding efforts.
No, you should use your personal name (e.g., John Smith). Using your company name or, worse, something like "SEO Atlanta" is spammy and non-personal. Many sites won't allow comments that use non-personal names like that.

Notes
Bloggers charge $5-50+/post.

Try to keep posts under 800 words. If you want to go longer, consider splitting into a series of posts.

Check a blog's authority with Alexa.
9 reviews
May 5, 2013
It was a thick book that might be helpful to someone with little confidence in the internet, but the information is all very obvious to people accustomed to the internet (even those who have never blogged).
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December 16, 2017
This is a solid look at getting started blogging. It's written clearly and concisely and covers everything you need to know about starting a blog. It's also full of screen caps that the author uses to illustrate her points.
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April 11, 2012
If you are interested in blogging - you are no dummy to buy this book! It covers everything! This book will take you from point A to Z.
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