Blog On: Building Online Communities with Web Logs

[Todd Stauffer] ✓ Blog On: Building Online Communities with Web Logs ¿ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Blog On: Building Online Communities with Web Logs A miracle: an excellent primer and reference on blogging according to Jerry Saperstein. This is a truly remarkable book. It is both a detailed primer for weblog novice and serves well as a reference for the experienced blogger or one desiring to attain that level. Stauffers organization of his material is unusually well structured. He begins at the very beginning: what is a blog, why you might want one and so one. Then theres a walk-through of four different blogging platforms, which is surp

Blog On: Building Online Communities with Web Logs

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Rating : 4.18 (609 Votes)
Asin : 0072227125
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 361 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-03-25
Language : English

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Includes practical tips for making tweaks and improvements with HTML, Flash, Web images, and much more.. Weblogs -- or blogs -- are taking the Internet by storm! Now you can expand your site using message boards, mailing lists, and numerous other features to maintain and promote community with help from this easy-to-understand guide

Nelson, creator of stonefishspine and former editor of the Web art and literary 'zine, "SavoyYour one-stop resource for creating and publishing dynamic Web content and communityThere's no coding required! Create, publish, and promote your very own weblog ("blog") with help from this accessible and informative guide. Whether you've never had a Web site before or you're an experienced pro looking for new ways to differentiate your site, this book will help you to get your blog on in no time. . Best-selling author Todd Stauffer explains, step-by-step, how to set up your blog, express your style through effective presentation, and create a site that will attract visitors and keep them coming back. Weblogs are an amazing way to build a dynamic, community-driven Web site for yourself, your business, or your non-profit organization. From the Back Cover "If you've been thinking about setting up a weblog, but don't know

"A miracle: an excellent primer and reference on blogging" according to Jerry Saperstein. This is a truly remarkable book. It is both a detailed primer for weblog novice and serves well as a reference for the experienced blogger or one desiring to attain that level. Stauffer's organization of his material is unusually well structured. He begins at the very beginning: what is a blog, why you might want one and so one. Then there's a walk-through of four different blogging platforms, which is surprisingly detailed, yet easy to comprehend. This section not only cleared up a lot of mysteries for me, but . chinaski said I just love this book.. This book really goes a long way and covers every aspect of the matter.. a solid and worthwhile book for a beginner to blogging Frank Carver This is a well-structured, practical and fairly comprehensive look at blogging. It covers everything from the basic question of whether you need a weblog, through how to set up and use some of the popular software offerings, to writing, tweaking, and publicizing your blog. There's also a small section on using blogs in business. The author comes over as someone who knows his stuff; I like the clear line drawn between using a hosted service, and running your blog on your own machine, for example.As with any book

More than 500,000 copies of books by Todd Stauffer have been sold and translated into Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, French and Russian. in English Literature. He graduated from Texas A&M University with a B.A. Todd Stauffer (New York, NY) is the author or co-author of over 25 computer books, contributor to various technical magazines, a humor columnist and the creator of

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