The Blog Book Blog (say it a few times it’s catchy, like, Museum of Online Museums) is up. It’s a companion site for the practical book about business blogging we’re writing. Much of what we talk about at the Blog Business Summit will be in the book, as well as, “concrete advice, no-nonsense research, warnings about common pitfalls, and real-world examples of business-blog successes—and failures.”
In the first post, I write about how writing a book is like walking down the aisle and how, “I always knew I’d write a book some day, but I didn’t know that it would be a book about blogging!”











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Phira 07.29.05 at 1:28 pm
Kil’Jaeden FTW!
-b- 07.29.05 at 1:36 pm
Are you referring to Kil’jaeden’s first move, which was to enslave the vampiric dreadlords under his terrible power?
Mal Watlington 08.02.05 at 12:39 pm
Congratulations on your upcoming publication. You might also take a look at Business Blogs:
A Practical Guide, by Bill Ives and (my spouse)Amanda Watlington. The 70 interviews with business bloggers across the spectrum is a great read by itself, and the first chapters provide some solid advice for business people who are considering adding a blog to their marketing efforts. For further information, go to http://www.businessblogguide.com.
-b- 08.02.05 at 4:12 pm
Thanks for the tip Mal. We need more bloggers evangelizing practicality.