Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

Bloggers Boot Camp: Learning How to Build, Write, and Run a Successful Blog 2nd edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 204 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 540 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138407445
  • ISBN-13: 9781138407442
  • Formaat: Hardback, 204 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 540 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138407445
  • ISBN-13: 9781138407442
Anyone can build a blog. Its quite easy. The difficult part is keeping it relevant, technically sound, and popular. Bloggers Boot Camp shows you how to blog for success. It teaches you how to find a niche, find your unique voice, and how to hold a conversation with an audience. It provides information on all the right tools for the blog, and it offers best ways to promote your blog and content for maximum success and a profitable life.

Though rules in creating compelling content havent really changed, ways in which the world blogs has since the last edition. The authors have learned a lot about social media since writing the previous editions manuscript. They understand and know how social media can make or break a blog. Microblogging is a new trend brought on by the wide utilization of social media. To that same end, networking with other bloggers and content creators on the web is another form of building ones blog and ones reputation as a writer.

Arvustused

Bloggers Boot Camp is packed full of fantastic strategies to help you get your blog off the ground, and keep it moving in the right direction after its launched. While its written primarily for those who are interested in full-time blogging, the vast majority of the advice is applicable to anyone interested in blogging.

- David Indish, Red Star Web Development

Charlie White and John Biggs are powerhouses when it comes to running successful blogs. Anyone who wants to build a business, a career, or simply bring millions of readers to their sites needs to read Bloggers Boot Camp. An invaluable reference for anyone!

- Stephen Schleicher, Executive Producer, MajorSpoilers.com

John Biggs blogging experience and his understanding of the social media environment is exceptional, and weve taken a lot of leads from him in the way weve developed our own media approaches for Raspberry Pi over the last few years. Its great to have his and Charlies expertise collected in one place: if a fluency with social media is something you need to develop for your career; if you want to hike up your existing readership; or if youre confused about what best practice is in whats fast becoming a business essential, you absolutely need to read this book.

Liz and Eben Upton, Raspberry Pi Foundation

Blogger's Boot Camp isn't just a no-nonsense guide to what works online--write about your passions and know who you are--but a great introduction to the business realities that inform the modern practice of niche-interest journalism written on very short deadlines. From coding nitty-gritty to production protips, blunt truths and advertising, it has everything you need to go right ahead afterward and break every rule they tell you.

Rob Mullins, Raspberry Pi Foundation

Chapter 1 The Niche



Whats Your Name, Private?



What the Heck Is Blogging?



What Is a Blogger?



NEW Blogging And The Mainstream Media



The Four Questions



The Two Rules



Chapter 2 Getting Started



Basic HTML for Bloggers



NEW Basic CSS For Bloggers



Pick a Domain



NEW Ready-made Platforms - Add new platforms here



How Do I Pick a Platform?



NEW Why Themes Are Important



NEW Buying Themes



Should You Hire a Web Designer?



Tools of the Trade. 42



Chapter 3 Target Practice



The 1,000 Words Rule



Enhance Your Writing by Reading



The Bloggers Duffel Bag: Essential Skills for Getting Through the Day



Blog Photography Tips



Videography



NEW Mobile Photos And Video



NEW Podcasting



Chapter 4 Hello, World



Introducing Yourself



Producing Intro Posts



Writing Your Contact Page



NEW Gaining A Social Media Presence



NEW Dangers Of Social Media



NEW Three Rules For Spreading The Word



NEW To Microblog Or Not To Microblog



Chapter 5 How to Write a Blog Post



Types of Posts



Deadly Headline Kills 200,000 Innocent Readers



To Capitalize or Not Capitalize. 106



Use Perfect Grammar or Your Credibility Is Shot. 107



Top Five Grammar Goofs



The Finer Points



Blogging Traps



Graphics and How to Use Them



When Should You Post?



Snark and the Single Blogger



Post Length



Being a Better Blogger



NEW Sourcing



NEW Writing So Someone Will Read You



Chapter 6 What to Write About



Need to Know



How to Decide What Matters to Your Readers. 81



Finding News



NEW RSS Readers



NEW Twitter



NEW LinkedIn



NEW Google Plus



More Sources: Press Releases from PR People



Conferences/Trade Shows



Dinners & Events



Tipsters



Dealing with PR People



Review Units



How to Snag Review Units



Review It or NotPan It or Skip It?



Should I Return Review Units?



Ten Questions to Ask Before Posting



?



Chapter 7 Mob Rule, Inciting a Riot, and Freedom of Speech



Youre in Control



Dealing with the Angry Mob



Understanding Spam



NEW Which Comment Platform To Use?



Rewarding Loyal Fans



NEW Should You Turn Off Comments?



Chapter 8 Building Traffic, Making Money and Measuring Success



SEO for Bloggers



Off-Page



The SEO Bottom Line



Social Media Sharing



Contests



Measuring Success



How To Make Money



Chapter 9 Blogging Ethics



Libel and Slander



Shield Law



Mr(s). Cellophane



Junket Junkies



Free Stuff



Caught in a Trap



Leaks and Trust



Stand Up Straight, Private



NEW Be Nice Or Be Right



NEW Blogging's Golden Rule



NEW
Chapter 10 The Perks O
Charlie White is an author and consultant who's been writing articles published in magazines and websites since the early days of the Internet. He's written for Wired and Popular Science magazines, was Senior Editor of Mashable, Senior Associate Editor for gadget site Gizmodo and Deputy Editor of NBC Universal tech site DVICE. Hes written more than 9,000 published articles, totaling more than 3 million words. Before he began writing magazine articles, blog posts and books, Charlie enjoyed a 30-year career as an Emmy award-winning television producer/director, directing five national television series for PBS





John Biggs?writes about technology for the?46 million page-view-per-month website?TechCrunch. He was former editor of Gawker Media's?Gizmodo. He has a Masters Degree in Business and Economic Journalism from NYU and is currently completing a non-fiction study of Marie Antoinettes watch (hes also a watch nut). After spending four years as an IT programmer during the dot-com era, he became a full-time journalist. Hes the author of the book,?Black Hat: Misfits, Criminals, and Scammers in the Internet Age.