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Blogging Heroes
by Michael A. Banks

Indianapolis, Indiana: John Wiley and Sons, 2008

They’ve gained a loyal following that continues to grow. They write about everything from business trends and the inner workings at Microsoft to parenting tips, personal secrets, and prolonging the life of your vehicle. They’re passionate about their subjects and about the free expression of blogging. And they’re even more passionate about being passionate.

They are thirty of the nation’s most successful bloggers, and their stories and secrets -- in their own words -- fill these pages.

Technocrati lists well over 102 million blogs, yet in such a sea of content these bloggers stand out. Their voices are heard, their words are read, and their messages have an impact. In this fascinating and intimate look at the blogosphere, these influential and innovative individuals tell you what it takes to achieve blogging success.

If you’ve even thought about staring a blog, you can’t afford to miss this wisdom.

Michael A. Banks has written more than forty books including the bestseller Crosley: Two Brothers and a  Business Empire that Transformed the Nation. Online since 1979, he wrote some of the first hands-on guides introducing people to the online world and such services as Compuserve, AOL, and Prodigy, as well as the pre-web Internet. He has also chronicled online activities for Windows Magazine, Computer Shopper, PC Magazine, PC World, BYTE, and other publications.

An enthusiastic blogger, Banks has participated in online communities for more than a quarter-century. He sees blogging as the cottage industry of the 21st century, and foresees a variety of new Internet-based business categories changing the shape of business over the next decade.

 

 
   
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