
I don’t have the book yet, but I’ll have my copy soon, cause I'm told that Ted Demopoulos' book 101 Things No One Ever Tells You About Blogging & Podcasting should be required reading for serious bloggers.
Besides, our own good friend and fellow blogger, Tom Vander Well from QAQnA, published unique insights in the book. I’m especially looking forward to the read also after seeing reviews for this book: “As all these people become publishers – and even more
become blog readers – the nature of the material being produced has moved into the realms of politics, professions and consumerism. For example, “Engadget” is one of the more popular blogs, a daily review of newfangled and exciting gadgets.”
Apparently this book offers great advice based on what works well for blogs today, as blogs have rapidly established themselves in business.
101 Things No One Ever Tells You About Blogging & Podcasting shows
how blogs can help business to thrive … with current and potential customers … as well as with stakeholders. Blogs are also seen as research tools to track feedback about a company … watch what up with competitors … and gather news and information from the wider industry.
Advice on blogs and blogging in business, in this book comes from 101 people who are successfully harnessing the power of blogging, and Tom Vander Well is one of these experts. Nuff said, I’ll get one. Know anybody else in the book fellow bloggers?










Yes, Ellen, I'm proud to say that The Blog Squad has a couple of chapters in Ted's must-read book. My partner Denise Wakeman and I both contributed, and I can hardly wait to get my copy to see who else has what to say.
It should be full of great tips and advice, because as the title says....nobody really tells you how or what to do with your blog. It has been a sort of try and see what happens.
You continue to inspire us with your productivity and resourcefulness! Blog on!
Posted by: Patsi Krakoff, The Blog Squad | October 25, 2006 5:19 AM | Permalink to Comment